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The 2018 Ballon d'Or was the 63rd annual award ceremony recognising the best footballer in the world for 2018. The winners were announced on 3 December 2018,[1][2] and for the first time in its history, the Ballon d'Or Féminin and Kopa Trophy were awarded to the best female footballer and male under-21 footballer, respectively.[3] Luka Modrić, who was integral to Real Madrid's Champions League victory and Croatia's surprise journey to the 2018 FIFA World Cup final,[4] was awarded the Ballon d'Or. His win meant that it was the first time since Kaká in 2007 that a player other than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo won the award, ending the 10-year Messi–Ronaldo dominance.[5]

2018 Ballon d'Or
Date3 December 2018 (2018-12-03)
LocationParis, France
CountryFrance
Presented byFrance Football
Highlights
Ballon d'OrCroatia Luka Modrić
(1st award)
Ballon d'Or FémininNorway Ada Hegerberg (1st award)
Kopa TrophyFrance Kylian Mbappé (1st award)
Websitewww.francefootball.fr
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Ballon d'Or

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The nominees for the awards were announced on 8 October 2018.[3]

Rank Player Club(s) Points
1 Croatia  Luka Modrić Spain  Real Madrid 753 [6]
2 Portugal  Cristiano Ronaldo Spain  Real Madrid
Italy  Juventus
476
3 France  Antoine Griezmann Spain  Atlético Madrid 414
4 France  Kylian Mbappé France  Paris Saint-Germain 347
5 Argentina  Lionel Messi Spain  Barcelona 280
6 Egypt  Mohamed Salah England  Liverpool 188
7 France  Raphaël Varane Spain  Real Madrid 121
8 Belgium  Eden Hazard England  Chelsea 119
9 Belgium  Kevin De Bruyne England  Manchester City 29
10 England  Harry Kane England  Tottenham Hotspur 25
11 France  N'Golo Kanté England  Chelsea 24
12 Brazil  Neymar France  Paris Saint-Germain 19
13 Uruguay  Luis Suárez Spain  Barcelona 17
14 Belgium  Thibaut Courtois England  Chelsea
Spain  Real Madrid
12
15 France  Paul Pogba England  Manchester United 9
16 Argentina  Sergio Agüero England  Manchester City 7
17 Wales  Gareth Bale Spain  Real Madrid 6
France  Karim Benzema Spain  Real Madrid 6
19 Brazil  Roberto Firmino England  Liverpool 4
Croatia  Ivan Rakitić Spain  Barcelona 4
Spain  Sergio Ramos Spain  Real Madrid 4
22 Uruguay  Edinson Cavani France  Paris Saint-Germain 3
Senegal  Sadio Mané England  Liverpool 3
Brazil  Marcelo Spain  Real Madrid 3
25 Brazil  Alisson Italy  Roma
England  Liverpool
2
Croatia  Mario Mandžukić Italy  Juventus 2
Slovenia  Jan Oblak Spain  Atlético Madrid 2
28 Uruguay  Diego Godín Spain  Atlético Madrid 1
29 Spain  Isco Spain  Real Madrid 0
France  Hugo Lloris England  Tottenham Hotspur 0

Ballon d'Or Féminin

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Rank Player Club(s) Points
1 Norway  Ada Hegerberg France  Lyon 136[7]
2 Denmark  Pernille Harder Germany  VfL Wolfsburg 130
3 Germany  Dzsenifer Marozsán France  Lyon 86
4 Brazil  Marta United States  Orlando Pride 77
5 Australia  Sam Kerr United States  Chicago Red Stars
Australia  Perth Glory
61
6 England  Lucy Bronze France  Lyon 51
7 France  Amandine Henry France  Lyon 34
France  Wendie Renard France  Lyon 34
9 United States  Megan Rapinoe United States  Seattle Reign 30
10 United States  Lindsey Horan United States  Portland Thorns 28
11 Netherlands  Lieke Martens Spain  Barcelona 26
12 Japan  Saki Kumagai France  Lyon 25
13 France  Amel Majri France  Lyon 9
14 England  Fran Kirby England  Chelsea 5
15 Canada  Christine Sinclair United States  Portland Thorns 4

Kopa Trophy

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Rank Player Club(s) Points
1 France  Kylian Mbappé France  Paris Saint-Germain 110
2 United States  Christian Pulisic Germany  Borussia Dortmund 31
3 Netherlands  Justin Kluivert Netherlands  Ajax
Italy  Roma
18
4 Brazil  Rodrygo Brazil  Santos 12
Italy  Gianluigi Donnarumma Italy  Milan 12
6 England  Trent Alexander-Arnold England  Liverpool 6
7 Italy  Patrick Cutrone Italy  Milan 5
8 Algeria  Houssem Aouar France  Lyon 4
9 Japan  Ritsu Doan Netherlands  Groningen 0
Mali  Amadou Haidara Austria  Red Bull Salzburg 0

References

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  1. ^ "Le classement final du Ballon d'Or France Football 2018". France Football (in English and French). Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Ballon d'Or 2018: Luka Modric and Ada Hegerberg win awards – as it happened". Guardian. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b Dobson, Mark (8 October 2018). "Ballon d'Or 2018: contenders for football's global honour revealed | Football". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  4. ^ "The Modric supremacy: why Croatia's talisman should win the Ballon d'Or | Barney Ronay". the Guardian. 14 July 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Ballon d'Or: Luka Modric breaks Ronaldo, Messi dominance". CNN. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  6. ^ "The definitive Ballon d'Or list: Modric, 753 points..." Marca. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  7. ^ Ballon D'Or 2018 Results: Modric, Hegerberg Win; Mbappe Takes Kopa Trophy