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Women's Ballon d'Or 2023 official rankings: Aitana Bonmati picks up Golden Ball after World Cup heroics with Spain and bossing it for Barcelona

The Women's Ballon d'Or remains a relatively new trophy on the world football scene, but lifting the Golden Ball is quickly becoming a dream for many of the world's best players. And after a memorable 12 months for the women's game, the 2023 winner has been confirmed as Aitana Bonmati.

After a superb season for Barcelona that ended with them regaining the Champions League via a stunning comeback in the final, Bonmati rubber-stamped her status as one of the best players on the planet as she shone for eventual winners Spain at the World Cup, picking up the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player in the process.

And while the 25-year-old was a runaway winner, there were 29 other players nominated for the award ahead of the ceremony in Paris on Monday, October 30, and France Football have revealed the final rankings:

  • Daphne van Domselaar Netherlands Women 2022Getty

    30Daphne van Domselaar (Aston Villa)

    The Netherlands No. 1 at the World Cup, the goalkeeper was also vital for Twente in their two cup wins before signing with Aston Villa in June.

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    29Jill Roord (Manchester City)

    Scored four times at the World Cup and, after several years starring at Wolfsburg, made the move to Manchester City this summer for a club-record fee.

  • Debinha Brazil 2023Getty

    28Debinha (KC Current)

    It was a tough World Cup for Debinha and Brazil, but her NWSL numbers speak for themselves: 18 goals and five assists split between the KC Current and North Carolina Courage during the 2022 and 2023 seasons.

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    27Yui Hasegawa (Manchester City)

    Japan's midfield star, Hasegawa was also named to the PFA Team of the Year for her performances in a holding role for Manchester City.

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    26Wendie Renard (Lyon)

    The oldest player on the list at 33, Renard's reputation precedes her. She's been one of the world's best defenders for years and, after another fantastic season with Lyon, she's back among the nominees.

  • Sophia Smith USWNT 2023Getty Images

    25Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns)

    The U.S. women's national team's star of the present and future, Smith dominated the NWSL with 22 goals to win league MVP and, more importantly, a league title.

  • Khadija Shaw Jamaica 2023Getty Images

    24Khadija Shaw (Manchester City)

    The Jamaican star scored 20 goals while providing seven assists for Manchester City before taking her game to a new level at the World Cup by leading her country to the quarter-finals.

  • Georgia Stanway England 2023Getty Images

    23Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich)

    The midfielder helped Bayern claim the German title while leading England to the Finalissima, Arnold Clark Cup and a World Cup final.

  • Katie McCabe Ireland 2023Getty Images

    22Katie McCabe (Arsenal)

    Her World Cup will be remembered for her miraculous Olimpico against Canada, but McCabe was also a key player for Arsenal on their run to the Champions League semis.

  • Alba Redondo Spain Women 2023Getty

    21Alba Redondo (Levante)

    A vital player for Spain, scoring three times at the World Cup, she also won the Pichichi award for being the top goalscorer in the Liga F season with 28 finishes.

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    20Asisat Oshoala (Barcelona)

    Another Barcelona star, the forward scored 29 goals in all competitions, including two in the World Cup, to lead Nigeria to the knockouts.

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    19Guro Reiten (Chelsea)

    One of Chelsea's most important players and one of the best on the ball in the world, Reiten also led Norway to the last 16 while amassing a total of 15 goals and 24 assists for club and country.

  • Ewa Pajor Wolfsburg Women 2022-23Getty

    18Ewa Pajor (Wolfsburg)

    Scored nine goals in the Champions League, four more than any other player, and opened the scoring in the final with one of her 31 total goals on the season.

  • Hayley Raso Australia Women 2023Getty Images

    17Hayley Raso (Real Madrid)

    A key figure for hosts Australia at the World Cup with three goals, Raso was vital for Manchester City as well before completing a move to Real Madrid this summer.

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    16Mapi Leon (Barcelona)

    Another key figure for Barcelona, the left-footed defender was a superstar as they went on to claim the treble.

  • Amanda Ilestedt Sweden Women's World CupGetty Images

    15Amanda Ilestedt (Arsenal)

    Despite playing as a defender, the Swedish star was the World Cup's second-top scorer with four goals as she helped her country finish third.

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    14Kadidiatou Diani (Lyon)

    France Football's French Player of the Season, Diani was the top scorer in the league before scoring four more goals for France at the World Cup.

  • Lena Oberdorf Germany 2022Getty Images

    13Lena Oberdorf (Wolfsburg)

    The German star finished fourth for this award last year, and is once again a nominee after another strong season for Wolfsburg and a World Cup trip with Germany.

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    12Hinata Miyazawa (MyNavi Sendai)

    The Golden Boot winner at the World Cup, Miyazawa scored five goals while providing one assist during Japan's run.

  • Millie Bright England Women 2023Getty

    11Millie Bright (Chelsea)

    A rock-solid defender for both England and Chelsea, Bright served as captain of the Lionesses on their run to the final.

  • Rachel Daly England 2023Getty Images

    10Rachel Daly (Aston Villa)

    After moving to Aston Villa in August 2022, Daly scored 30 goals in as many matches before featuring for England in their run to the World Cup final.

  • Linda Caicedo Colombia Women 2023Getty

    9Linda Caicedo (Real Madrid)

    The 18-year-old wonderkid has truly broken through, starring for Colombia at the World Cup while scoring the Goal of the Tournament against Germany.

  • Patri Guijarro Barcelona Women 2022-23Getty

    8Patricia Guijarro (Barcelona)

    Scored two of Barca's three goals in the Champions League final against Wofsburg, leading her side to a double this season.

  • Alexandra Popp Germany Korea World Cup 2023Getty Images

    7Alexandra Popp (Wolfsburg)

    Tied for second-top scorer at the World Cup, Popp scored in each of Germany's matches after leading Wolfsburg to the German Cup.

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    6Olga Carmona (Real Madrid)

    The Real Madrid full-back scored in the World Cup semi-finals and finals as she became a World Cup-winning hero in her native Spain.

  • Mary Earps England Women's World Cup 2023Getty

    5Mary Earps (Manchester United)

    England's superstar No. 1, the goalkeeper played every minute at the World Cup, conceding just four goals while earning the Golden Glove award for the tournament.

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    4Fridolina Rolfo (Barcelona)

    A key player for Barcelona's league and Champions League-winning team, the Sweden star also helped her side claim third at the World Cup.

  • Salma Paralluelo Best Young Player Spain Women's World Cup 2023Getty

    3Salma Paralluelo (Barcelona)

    Just 19 years old, the left winger scored the game-winner against Netherlands in the World Cup quarter-final before scoring again in Spain's 2-1 over Sweden in the semis to win the Best Young Player award at the tournament.

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    2Sam Kerr (Chelsea)

    Australia's hero saw her home World Cup derailed by injury issues, but that didn't stop her from scoring against England in the semi-finals. At club level, she scored 29 goals in all competitions as Chelsea won the league.

  • Aitana Bonmati Golden Ball Spain Women's World Cup 2023Getty

    1Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona)

    The favorite to win the award, Bonmati won just about everything for club and country, starring for both Barcelona and Spain with 21 goals and 23 assists in all competitions.

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