The 69th edition of the Ballon d'Or , widely regarded as the highest individual honour in football-will be held on Monday, 22 September 2025, at the renowned Theatre du Chatelet in Paris.
Now jointly organised by UEFA and Groupe Amaury -the parent company of France Football and L'equipe -this landmark event continues to celebrate excellence in global football. Since its inception in 1956, the Ballon d'Or has stood as the sport's most prestigious individual prize, recognising players who have delivered extraordinary performances and demonstrated exceptional skill throughout the season.
This year's ceremony marks a significant expansion, with the inclusion of three new categories that honour the achievements of female players, reinforcing the event's commitment to recognising excellence across both men's and women's football.
The 2025 awards will feature a comprehensive set of categories:
- Ballon d'Or Men's and Women's
- Kopa Trophy Best Young Player - Men's and Women's
- Yashin Trophy Best Goalkeeper - Men's and Women's
- Gerd Muller Trophy Top Scorer in Club and National Team - Men's and Women's
- Johan Cruyff Trophy Best Coach in Club and National Team - Men's and Women's
- Club of the Year Men's and Women's
- Socrates Award , presented in collaboration with Peace and Sport, recognising a footballer's commitment to humanitarian or social causes
The full list of nominees across all categories will be unveiled in early August.