In the last few years, it's seemed relatively easy to predict the winner of the Ballon d'Or Feminin. In 2025, though, it feels incredibly tricky, especially after England's win over Spain in last month's European Championship final. Alexia Putellas was the slight favourite going into the tournament, with Mariona Caldentey hot on her heels and Aitana Bonmati well in the mix for a third Golden Ball in a row. However, all three were on the losing side in Basel.
For England's stars, it's quite a different story. Among their heroes were both players who have enhanced their already strong case for the Ballon d'Or and outsiders who have now thrown their hats firmly into the ring, having backed up strong seasons with stand-out summers. After all, we all know how the voting goes for these awards in this day and age; there is immense weight placed upon these major tournaments by many of the voters.
It's not just the Euros that have been going on this summer, either. The Women's Africa Cup of Nations came to its climax the day before, as Nigeria came from 2-0 down to beat Morocco in a thrilling final, while Brazil got the better of Colombia in the Copa America final on Saturday.
So, now all the main competitions are over, who is leading the race to win this year's Ballon d'Or? GOAL takes a look at the contenders before nominees are revealed on August 7...
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