
Aitana Bonmatí has taken the women’s soccer scene by storm over the past few years, becoming one of the most important and decisive players for both FC Barcelona and Spain’s national team. The midfielder has now made history again by winning the 2025 Women’s Ballon d’Or, joining an exclusive club alongside Lionel Messi and a French legend.
With the UEFA Women’s Champions League final featuring Barcelona vs. Arsenal, and the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 final between Spain and England, the top 10 nominees were dominated by players from these two nations. As the rankings were revealed, Bonmatí and Mariona Caldentey emerged as the frontrunners, with legend Andrés Iniesta announcing Bonmatí as the winner.
With this crowning, Aitana Bonmatí becomes only the third player in soccer history to win the Ballon d’Or three consecutive years. The feat was previously achieved by just two players: France legend Michel Platini (1983, 1984, 1985) and Lionel Messi (2009, 2010, 2011).
France Football has been awarding the Ballon d’Or to women’s soccer players since 2018, while the men’s award has a much longer history, dating back to 1956 with Stanley Matthews as the first winner. Despite the shorter history for women, Bonmatí’s impact on the current game underscores her consistency and elite level at just 27 years old.
Lionel Messi of Barcelona receives the FIFA Ballon d’Or 2011 trophy on January 9, 2012 in Zurich, Switzerland.
With the 2025 award, Bonmatí also becomes the woman with the most Ballon d’Or awards in history, surpassing her Barcelona teammate Alexia Putellas, who won in 2021 and 2022. She now sits at the top of the women’s game, much like Messi does in the men’s game with his eight awards.
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