Spain and Manchester City midfielder, Rodri, won the Ballon d’Or award for the best player in the world on Monday, beating Brazil’s Vinicius Jr and England’s Jude Bellingham, both of Real Madrid, to the prestigious prize.

Barcelona’s Spain midfielder, Aitana Bonmati, won the wom­en’s award for a second time.

Rodri, a first-time winner of the award, was instrumental in helping his team win an unprece­dented fourth successive Premier League trophy last season. He was also named best player at this year’s European Cham­pionship after Spain lifted a record-extending fourth title.

The 28-year-old Madrid native is the first defen­sive midfielder to win the Ballon d’Or since Lothar Matthaus in 1990 and the third Spaniard to claim the prize after Alfredo Di Stefano (1957 and 1959) and Luis Suarez (1960).

While the award has been dominated by Spanish league players, no Spaniard had won since Barcelona great Luis Suarez more than 60 years ago, despite Spain’s “golden generation” that won the 2010 World Cup, the 2008 and 2012 Euros.

But Rodri, the player City coach Pep Guar­diola said is “the best midfielder in the world”, finally ended that run with a unique skillset that has made his club the dominant force in England and helped Spain rule Europe again.

Rodri became the third person not named Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo to claim the award since 2008. It was the first time since 2003 in which neither Messi nor Ronaldo made the final 30-man list of nominees.

Portugal’s Ronaldo, who has won the award five times and was the last Premier League player to win it in 2008, also failed to receive a nomination last year after moving to Saudi Arabia. Messi, who won for a record eighth time in 2023, missed out despite Argentina’s Copa America triumph.

Rodri has only lost a match once in the past 18 months — City’s surprise FA Cup final defeat by Manchester United last season.

Earlier, Rodri’s national teammate Lamine Yamal won the Kopa Tro­phy for the best Under-21 player by helping Spain to a perfect Euro 2024 campaign, winning all seven games en route to lifting the trophy.

Bonmati won the women’s Bal­lon d’Or for the second consecu­tive year while compatriot Jennifer Hermoso was awarded the Socra­tes Award for her role in the fight for women’s rights in football and her courageous stance against sexism in sport.

Real Madrid had decided to boycott the ceremony in anticipa­tion of Vinicius not winning the men’s award.

No-one from the club was present when they won the men’s club of the year award, and their manager Carlo Ancelotti was named men’s coach of the year while Barcelona grabbed the trophy for women’s best club after both teams won the European and Spanish league double last season.



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