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World Cup 2026 Golden Ball Power Rankings: Lionel Messi still leading the way but Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland still in the race

The illustrious Golden Ball is about more than just goals. Voted for by media representatives, it offers the chance for the tournament to award players for their all-round excellence and impact on the tournament.

While it has largely gone to strikers over the years, midfielders and even a goalkeeper have been crowned. Paolo Rossi, Diego Maradona, Salvatore Schillaci, Romario, Ronaldo, Oliver Kahn, Zinedine Zidane and Diego Forlan are among the previous winners of the prize, while two active stars - Lionel Messi and Luka Modric - are also on the list.

Messi, the only player to have won it twice with his 2014 and 2022 victories, will hope to go one further by claiming it for a second time in a row. However, the likes of 2022 runner-up Kylian Mbappe, Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele, Spain sensation Lamine Yamal and England captain Harry Kane are vying for the honour, too.

At 41 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo is looking to complete his collection by guiding Portugal far in the competition, while Vinicius Junior and Raphinha have it in them to fire Brazil to a sixth championship.

Now with the quarter-finals kicking off, the race is starting to heat up. Here, GOAL's World Cup 2026 Golden Ball Power Rankings track the top candidates for the award with the third and final round of group stage games underway across Canada, United States and Mexico.

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    10Achraf Hakimi | Morocco

    Achraf Hakimi has been consistent throughout Morocco's journey to the quarter-finals. After a solid display against Brazil, it was the Paris Saint-Germain full-back who ran the show against Haiti, getting a goal and an assist before another strong defensive display against Canada that included an assist for their first of three goals.

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    9Leandro Trossard | Belgium

    Like Belgium, Leandro Trossard had a stuttering start to the World Cup with underwhelming displays against Egypt and Iran. He burst into action in the Rode Duivels do-or-die demolition against New Zealand, scoring twice as they won 5-1 to ensure they progressed beyond the group stage. He then set up Youri Tielemans for the 89th minute equaliser as Rudi Garcia's team came from two goals down to beat Senegal and found Charles De Ketelaere to restore their lead against USA, going on to win 4-1.

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    8Ismael Saibari | Morocco

    Bayern Munich can count themselves lucky they had already wrapped up a €50m agreement to sign Ismael Saibari from PSV before the World Cup began. The Morocco international has surely added a few million euros to his true value with his starring role in each match. It was the 25-year-old who charged towards goal before blasting beyond Alisson to open the scoring against Brazil; it was he who devastated Scotland just two minutes in to ensure they progressed; it was he who pulled them level for the second time and on course for a win against Haiti; and it was he who fired home the decisive penalty as they knocked out Netherlands after all hope had seemed lost. Who can deny it? Bayern have landed a gem.

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    7Ousmane Dembele | France

    Ousmane Dembele’s exploits in back-to-back Champions League triumphs for Paris Saint-Germain have made him a Ballon d’Or winner. He also helped France to global glory in 2018. It is in 2026, however, that he is truly illuminating the grandest of international stages.

    Having never previously found the target at FIFA’s flagship event, the versatile PSG forward opened his account in a 3-0 victory over Iraq. He then landed himself the match ball in a meeting with Norway as a first-half hat-trick sent Les Bleus surging into the last-32, where he set up Kylian Mbappe for his first goal against Sweden.

    Dembele was a lively figure as his side pressed to beat Paraguay, finding space in the box throughout the game, but it was Kylian Mbappe's penalty that settled matters.

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    6Jude Bellingham | England

    Jude Bellingham famously bellowed “who else” when helping to keep England in the hunt for continental glory at Euro 2024. Despite the odd question being asked of his starting berth in Thomas Tuchel’s plans, the Real Madrid midfielder remains a man for the big occasion.

    He proved as much when firing the Three Lions back in front during their testing World Cup opener against Croatia, before breaking the deadlock against Panama in New Jersey to help secure top spot in Group L. It was against Mexico his influence truly emerged. The midfielder punished Mexico with back-to-back goals to put the Three Lions in the ascendancy and ultimately on course to win the clash 3-2.

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    5Michael Olise | France

    Kane may have got the lion's share of the goals in Bayern Munich's blistering campaign, but it was Michael Olise who captured the hearts of many fans. The Bundesliga player of the year's electrifying pace, immense control and fantastic finishing ability saw him net 20 goals and register 25 assists across the German top-flight and Champions League, where Bayern reached the semi-finals.

    A similar dynamic is at play in the France squad, with Mbappe being heralded for his goals but Olise earning plaudits for his stunning work around the box. His pinpoint pass set up Mbappe to open the scoring against Senegal in the first game, and his excellent use of the ball saw him named FIFA's Man of the Match in the 3-1 win.

    He now has five assists to his name at the World Cup having since set up two goals for Mbappe and one each for Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola.

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    4Harry Kane | England

    With a whopping 61 goals in 51 games for Bayern Munich last season, European Golden Shoe winner Harry Kane will strike fear into any defence he comes across in this competition.

    Kane has often faced allegations of not living up to the big occasion for England, but he has shown that he is built for the task at this competition. His double against Croatia was crucial to their 4-2 win and the Panama goal wrapped up an important win before he rescued the Three Lions from last-32 elimination against Congo DR with a fantastic double in the final 15 minutes.

    England had to contend with a change in altitude and a deafening home crowd as they took on Mexico at the Azteca in the last-16, and Kane was vital once again. He sent Jude Bellingham through for the second of his quickfire double before firing the Tuchel's team 3-1 up from the penalty spot.


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    3Erling Haaland | Norway

    Erling Haaland has had an astounding debut World Cup. The pinnacle (so far, at least) has been his stunning intervention as Norway beat Brazil 2-1 to set up a quarter-final tie against England. The powerful striker picked his moment perfectly as he rose to head in the opener late in the second half before carving a chance out of nowhere, drilling into the bottom corner to render Neymar's last-gasp penalty irrelevant.

    Haaland has been fantastic from the beginning. He had his name on the scoresheet within 30 minutes of his side's opener against Iraq and then popped up to restore their lead just before half-time in a tough battle against the Middle Eastern nation.

    Norway went on to win 4-1, with the Manchester City forward taking home the Man of the Match award, and his eye for goal was on display again as he scored twice in a 3-2 win against Senegal. He popped up again with the vital winner as Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1 to survive the round of 32.

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    2Kylian Mbappe | France

    When you consider that the 27-year-old Kylian Mbappe had both gold and silver medals under his belt and the same goal record as Brazil icon Pele (12 in 14 games) heading into the tournament, his status as a World Cup great was already undeniable.

    Mbappe is seemingly out to become the best ever player on this stage, though, having moved ahead of the Brazilian icon in his first game in the United States, scoring twice to help fire Les Bleus to a 3-1 win. He followed that up with another double against Iraq, then turned provider with two assists against Norway as France won the group.

    Les Bleus came up against Sweden in the last-32 and it was Mbappe who got them over the line. After seeing an early opener ruled out, he scored the first and third goals to set up a feisty showdown against Paraguay, where he made the difference with a penalty.

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    1Lionel Messi | Argentina

    Now he's just getting greedy! Lionel Messi has won it all in his career - most of it on more than one occasion - and is well aware of what it takes to win the Golden Ball. He already has two in his trophy cabinet and having turned 39 during the competition, it is a testament to his longevity that he is leading the charge again.

    The Argentine sensation, who beat Mbappe to the prize four years ago, started the 2026 edition with a hat-trick against Algeria as Argentina ran out 3-0 winners in their first game.

    The treble made him the World Cup's joint-top scorer of all-time with 16 and he followed that up by setting a new record with his double against Austria on matchday two. The South American GOAT then stepped off the bench to fire in a free-kick against Jordan and become the first man to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches.

    After Argentina eventually scraped a win against Cape Verde in one of the greatest matches in the tournament's history - Messi netted once - the world was reminded that he is indeed human when he missed a penalty against Egypt. The African side went 2-0 up but Messi was on target with the equalising goal before they grabbed a stoppage time winner.