Ballon d’Or 2024 LIVE: Winner decided and Full Top 30 as Real Madrid BOYCOTT ceremony​

by | Oct 28, 2024 | Sports

Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has been the favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d’Or after helping the team win the Champions League last season, with the winner to be announced tonight – but now there’s shock news ahead of the ceremony

​Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has been the favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d’Or after helping the team win the Champions League last season, with the winner to be announced tonight – but now there’s shock news ahead of the ceremony Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has been the favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d’Or after helping the team win the Champions League last season, with the winner to be announced tonight – but now there’s shock news ahead of the ceremony   

Real Madrid have decided to BOYCOTT tonight’s Ballon d’Or ceremony.

Vinicius Junior has been the favourite to claim the award won by Lionel Messi last year after a standout season – with neither Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo on the 30-man shortlist.

The Brazil international scored 24 times in all competitions last season, including in the Champions League final, as Madrid won La Liga and claimed top honours in Europe. But there is anger in Madrid and he and the club’s entire entourage are NOT attending the shindig at the Theatre de Chatelet in Paris – seemingly because he hasn’t won.

A Madrid statement was subsequently released taking aim at organisers and claiming they’d been ‘disrespected’.

That leaves the stage open for Manchester City star Rodri, who helped his team win the league before playing his part in Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph, to land the big prize.

Mirror Football will have all the latest for you as we draw closer to learning the identity of the winner, with plenty of other awards also being handed out over the course of the evening.

Erling Haaland comes in fifth, Mbappe sixth

We’re really moving now.

Argentina and Inter forward Lautaro Martinez has taken seventh place, Kylian Mbappe trails in sixth and that glorious Norwegian meat shield Erling Haaland is fifth.

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Emi Martinez makes history!

Oh no, Ballon d’Or what have you done!

Emi Matinez has won the Yachine Trophy for the second successive year.

Unai Simon, Spain’s No.1 was second, and Andiy Lunin(!) was third.

Kane takes the Gerd Muller trophy!

OK so he shares it with Kylian Mbappe.

Both scored 52 goals for their respective clubs last term.

But only one of them is there to accept the award.

So that makes it all Harry’s.

An award for Real Madrid

Hey, no laughing in the back!

Real Madrid have been handed the award for Best Men’s Football Club.

Talk about disrespect!

No.8: Lamine Yamal – Kopa Trophy winner!

The coming force of European football.

He’ll be higher next year (injury permitting).

The Kopa Trophy has already gone his way too – he collected the trophy from Ruud Gullit.

Ruud Gullit (R) gives the Kopa Trophy for best under-21 player to Barcelona’s Spanish forward Lamine Yamal (Image:

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Toni Kroos at No.9!

I mean, he’s retired!

So how can he be No.9!

You’re telling me there’s a conspiracy against Real Madrid and Toni Kroos is still getting into the Top 10.

Behave yourselves.

(PS. I absolutely love Toni Kroos).

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Harry Kane in at No.10!

After a record-breaking debut season in Bavaria, Harry Kane makes 10th place.

Yes Bayern didn’t win the title for the first time in however long, but that was hardly the England captain’s fault!

In truth, he couldn’t have done any more!

Harry Kane poses upon arrival (Image:

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Here comes the Top 10!

Brace yourselves.. the countdown is on!

Here we go!

The nominees are all in the building.

Well the ones that want to be there anyway!

Let’s get down to business!

Barcelona president Joan Laporta with Dani Olmo, Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsi (Image:

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The hosts are here

Former Chelsea star Didier Drogba and French-British journalist Sandy Heribert pose upon arrival.

They’re the two hosts tonight.

How did Didier get that gig!?

Didier Drogba and French-British journalist and evening host Sandy Heribert (Image:

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Hello Emi!

The 2023 Yachine Trophy winner, Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez is back on the red carpet.

He’s not going to land that gong in 2024 again is he?

If he does, you can guarantee he’ll be telling everyone he’s still the world’s best ‘keeper!*

(* Ed – Very Debatable)

The Kopa kid ready for his award

If it doesn’t go to Lamine Yamal, well I don’t know what we’d say.

Probably all go on strike I reckon.

Anyway, the Barcelona phenom is here with his family. What a year he’s had.

Lamine Yamal with his family (Image:

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Garnacho on the red carpet

It’s been a difficult day at Manchester United, with Erik ten Hag being sacked.

But Alejandro Garnacho is in Paris tonight for the awards.

Here he is on the red carpet… not exactly looking happy.

Alejandro Garnacho arrives (Image:

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How England’s stars have fared so far

Here’s how the England Men’s and Women’s stars have done so far in the respetive awards.

Men’s

Declan Rice 26thCole Palmer 25thBukayo Saka 21stPhil Foden 11th

Women’s

Lauren Hemp 28thLucy Bronze 20thLauren James 13th

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Real Madrid statement on tonight’s Boycott

Real Madrid have released a statement on their decision to boycott tonight’s ceremony.

It reads: “If the award criteria doesn’t give it to Vinicius as the winner, then those same criteria should point to Carvajal as the winner.

“As this was not the case, it is clear that Ballon d’Or-Uefa does not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected.”

I mean. Grow up.

Vinicius Jr. will not attend Monday’s Ballon d’Or ceremony (Image:

Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

No Haaland in Paris

There’s no Erling Haaland in Paris tonight.

He’s skipping it but he’s not in Manchester either.

Instead, the City striker has gone back to Sweden to attend Malmo vs Göteborg.

Erling Haaland (Image:

Eddie Keogh/The FA)

Full 20-11

Alright we’re heading down to the Top 10 now.

Here’s the full run through of placed 20-11.

Gazza’s choice, Phil Foden, in at No.11.

Cisse in the house!

How does Djibril Cisse get invited ain’t I don’t?

Probably because he’s still treated as something of a conquering hero in France.

And look at that outfit! Suit and bow tie? No way!

What a guy!

Granit Xhaka at No.16!

And at No.16, it’s Granit Xhaka.

The ex-Arsenal captain had a stellar year at Bayer Leverkusen.

He’s come out ahead of a load of his former team-mates.

Congrats to him.

Places 20-17 determined

Right then.

Hakan Calhanoglou, who fancies himself as the best holding midfielder in the world, comes in at No.20. To be fair to the Inter Milan star, he’s a top player.

At 19 is Arsenal skipper Martin Odegaard and at No.18 is Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez.

Another South American, Real Madrid’s Fede Valverde, is No.17 this year.

Race for Women’s Ballon d’Or

We’re already down to No.10 in the countdown for the women’s top prize.

Here’s places 15-11:

Frank Lebouef’s left-field choice

Frank Lebouef has gone quite left-field with his pick for tonight’s winner.

He’s told SafestCasinoSites.co.uk:

“I’m talking about Carvajal, who won the Champions League, La Liga, and the European Championship. I don’t like the Ballon d’Or, but I would love to see him winning the Ballon d’Or just because he’s a type of right back from our generation, he’s a warrior.”

Just imagine if there’s been all this Real Madrid outcry and Carvajal were to be the shock winner!

Real Madrid’s Spanish defender #02 Dani Carvajal celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League final football match between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid, at Wembley stadium, in London, on June 1, 2024. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images) (Image:

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Bukayo Saka at No.21 this year

More rankings – with plenty of Premier League representation here.

Cole Palmer is No.25 and William Saliba at No.24.

Manchester City’s Ruben Dias is in at No.23, with Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger is No.22.

And Bukayo Saka, the Arsenal winger, is at No.21.

Here comes the list!

OK coming through thick and fast.

The Top 30 is starting to be named in order.

Here’s joint 29th to 26th – with Arsenal and England’s Declan Rice at No.26.

Ballon d’Or Organisers have their say

France Football, who run the Ballon d’Or, have issued a very short statement in light of all this Real Madrid drama.

They’ve obviously been asked the question given the Spanish side’s decision not to attend.

It states, simply: “No player and no club knows the winner of this year’s Ballon d’Or yet.”

Going to be very, very funny if Vini Jr has indeed won. Seemingly, that’s not what Madrid believe is going to happen – seemingly it’s not what they’ve been told.

Paul Gascoigne names his winner

Want to know who Gazza thinks should take the top prize tonight?

Well he’s told SafestCasinoSites.co.uk that Phil Foden is his pick.

“So Phil Foden has got every opportunity but they were all raving about Jude Bellingham too.

“I’d probably give it to Foden, because that guy’s unbelievable. The way sometimes he can just turn it on is incredible. He glides past players. He’s really got that drop of the shoulder.”

Got some bad news for you there Paul, I’m afraid.

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Real Madrid’s big SNUB – Full Story

Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham, Florentino Perez and the entire Real Madrid entourage WILL NOT attend tonight.

The word is they’ve heard the Brazilian is not taking the top honour. Instead, it is going to Manchester City’s Rodri.

And, therefore, they’re sitting out in protest.

Check out the full story

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Here comes the Barca boys!

Real Madrid might be snubbing the ceremony in protest – but Barcelona are here.

Fresh from their 4-0 thumping of Los Blancos in Saturday night’s Clasico, the Blaugrana contingent have arrived in Paris to support teen sensation Lamine Yamal, a certainty for the Kopa Award.

The question is whether Yamal makes the top 3 for the main prize too?

Previous Winners!

I mean, it’s quite the list.

Just look at that Messi-Ronaldo domination.

We’ll probably never experience anything like that again.

Which awards are being handed out today?

It’s not just the best male player in the world getting crowned today.

The Ballon d’Or Feminin will also crown a winner, with Aitana Bonmati in contention again after victory in 2023.

Bonmati’s Barcelona team-mate Caroline Graham Hansen is also in the mix, while the charge from outside Europe is led by Sophia Smith and Mallory Swanson after they starred in the United States’ Olympic gold medal triumph.

A number of further awards will be handed out, including the Kopa Trophy for the best player under the age of 21, and the Yashin Trophy for the best goalkeeper in the world.

There’s Premier League interest in both of those categories, with Emi Martinez among 10 goalkeepers nominated and Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo and Savinho among the young players hoping to compete with runaway favourite Lamine Yamal.

Aitana Bonmati with the Ballon d’Or Feminin award in 2023 (Image:

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