
City Xtra
·28 October 2024
Manchester City’s Ballon d’Or rankings revealed as Rodri and Erling Haaland feature among nominations

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·28 October 2024
Manchester City have now found out where their men’s and women’s first-team stars have finished at the 2024 Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, France.
Pep Guardiola and Gareth Taylor’s Etihad Campus stars feature heavily across the nominations for a wide-range of individual honours to be handed out in the French capital on Monday night, while most of the attention centres around the Men’s Ballon d’Or award.
Alongside that and the Women’s Ballon d’Or, there are also set to be prizes handed out for the Young Player of the Year via the Kopa Trophy, Club of the Year, Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year.
However, there will be no prize for the goalkeeping talents at Manchester City, with all of Ederson, Stefan Ortega Moreno, and Scott Carson missing from the Yachine Trophy nominations list confirmed earlier this year.
Similarly, Gareth Taylor has not been recognised alongside a number of his Joie Stadium stars as he was missed out for Coach of the Year, with Pep Guardiola a favourite for the Men’s Coach of the Year edition.
As rankings and prizes are handed out across the course of Monday evening in the French capital and online, here is how Manchester City have been placed by decision makers at the latest edition of the illustrious Ballon d’Or awards.
WINNER: Rodri, Manchester City
2nd – Vinicius Jr, Real Madrid
3rd – Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid
4th – Dani Carvajal, Real Madrid
5th – Erling Haaland, Manchester City
6th – Kylian Mbappe, Paris Saint-Germain & Real Madrid
7th – Lautaro Martinez, Inter
8th – Lamine Yamal, FC Barcelona
9th – Toni Kroos, Real Madrid
10th – Harry Kane, Bayern Munich
11th – Phil Foden, Manchester City
12th – Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen
13th – Dani Olmo, FC Barcelona
14th – Ademola Lookman, Atalanta
15th – Nico Williams, Athletic Bilbao
16th – Granit Xhaka, Bayer Leverkusen
17th – Federico Valverde, Real Madrid
18th – Emiliano Martinez, Aston Villa
19th – Martin Odegaard, Arsenal
20th – Hakan Calhanoglu, Inter
21st – Bukayo Saka, Arsenal
22nd – Antonio Rudiger, Real Madrid
23rd – Ruben Dias, Manchester City
24th – William Saliba, Arsenal
25th – Cole Palmer, Chelsea
26th – Declan Rice, Arsenal
27th – Vitinha, Paris Saint-Germain
28th – Alejandro Grimaldo, Bayer Leverkusen
29th – Mats Hummels, Borussia Dortmund & Artem Dovbyk, Girona
WINNER: Aitana Bonmati, Barcelona
2nd – Caroline Graham Hansen, Barcelona
3rd – Salma Paralluelo, Barcelona
4th –
5th – Lindsey Horan, Olympique Lyonnais
6th – Mallory Swanson, Chicago Red Stars
7th – Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Paris Saint-Germain
8th – Mariona Caldentey, Barcelona & Arsenal
9th – Trinity Rodman, Washington Spirit
10th – Alexia Putellas, Barcelona
11th – Patri Guijarro, Barcelona
12th – Barbra Banda, Orlando Pride
13th- Lauren James, Chelsea
14th – Ada Hegerberg, Olympique Lyonnais
15th – Khadija Shaw, Manchester City
16th – Tabitha Chawinga, Olympique Lyonnais
17th – Alyssa Naeher, Chicago Red Stars
18th – Gabi Portilho, Corinthians
19th – Giulia Gwinn, Bayern Munich
20th – Lucy Bronze, Chelsea
21st – Mayra Ramirez, Chelsea
22nd – Glodis Viggosdottir, Bayern Munich
23rd – Tarciane, Houston Dash
24th – Lea Schuller, Bayern Munich
25th – Sjoeke Nusken, Chelsea
26th – Yui Hasegawa, Manchester
27th – Manuela Giugliano, AS Roma
28th – Lauren Hemp, Manchester City
29th – Ewa Pajor, Barcelona
30th – Grace Geyoro, Paris Saint-Germain
1st – Lamine Yamal, Barcelona
2nd – Arda Guler, Real Madrid
3rd – Kobbie Mainoo, Manchester United
4th – Savinho, Manchester City
5th – Pau Cubarsi, Barcelona
6th – Joao Neves, Paris Saint-Germain & Alejandro Garnacho, Manchester United
8th – Warren Zaire-Emery, Paris Saint-Germain & Mathys Tel, Bayern Munich & Karim Konate, RB Salzburg
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