Football Ballon d’or 2023 ceremony : Date, time, nominees and live streaming

Ballon d'or 2023 ceremony

Ballon d’or 2023 ceremony will be held tonight in Paris with the footballing world waiting for the winner of the highly-coveted prize. Africa Top Sports provides you with the essential informations on the glamouring night awaiting us.

Date : Monday, October 30, 2023

Time : 6mp GMT

Live streaming (international) : L’Equipe Youtube

Nominees

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Men’s Ballon d’or

Julian Alvarez (Argentina, Manchester City)
Nicolo Barella (ITA, Inter Milan)
Jude Bellingham (ENG, Dortmund and Real Madrid)
Karim Benzema (FRA, Real Madrid and Al-Ittihad)
Yassine Bounou (MOR, Séville and Al-Hilal)
Kevin De Bruyne (BEL, Manchester City)
Ruben Dias (POR, Manchester City)
Antoine Griezmann (FRA, Atlético de Madrid)
Ilkay Gündogan (ALL, Manchester City and FC Barcelone)
Josko Gvardiol (CRO, Leipzig puis Manchester City)
Erling Haaland (NOR, Manchester City)
Harry Kane (ENG, Tottenham and Bayern Munich)
Kim Min-jae (CDS, Naples)
Randal Kolo Muani (FRA, Francfort and PSG)
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (GEO, Naples)
Robert Lewandowski (POL, Barcelone)
Emiliano Martinez (ARG, Aston Villa)
Lautaro Martinez (ARG, Inter Milan)
Kylian Mbappé (FRA, PSG)
Lionel Messi (ARG, PSG and Inter Miami)
Luka Modric (CRO, Real Madrid)
Jamal Musiala (GER, Bayern Munich)
Martin Odegaard (NOR, Arsenal)
André Onana (CAM, Inter Milan and Manchester United)
Victor Osimhen (NIG, Naples)
Rodri (ESP, Manchester City)
Bukayo Saka (ENG, Arsenal)
Mohamed Salah (EGY, Liverpool)
Bernardo Silva (POR, Manchester City)
Vinicius Jr (BRE, Real Madrid)

Women Ballon d’or

Aitana Bonmati (ESP, FC Barcelona)
Millie Bright (ENG, Chelsea)
Linda Caicedo (COL, Real Madrid)
Olga Carmona (ESP, Real Madrid)
Rachel Daly (ENG, Aston Villa)
Debinha (BRE, North Carolina and Kansas City)
Kadidiatou Diani (FRA, Paris SG and Lyon)
Mary Earps (ENG, Manchester United)
Patricia Guijarro (ESP, FC Barcelona)
Yui Hasegawa (JAP, Manchester City)
Amanda Ilestedt (SWE, PSG puis Arsenal)
Sam Kerr (AUS, Chelsea)
Mapi Leon (ESP, FC Barcelona)
Katie McCabe (IRL, Arsenal)
Hinata Miyazawa (JAP, MyNavi Sendai)
Lena Oberdorf (GER, VfL Wolfsburg)
Ewa Pajor (POL, VfL Wolfsburg)
Salma Paralluelo (ESP, FC Barcelona)
Alexandra Popp (GER, VfL Wolfsburg)
Hayley Raso (AUS, Manchester City and Real Madrid)
Alba Redondo (SPA, Levante)
Guro Reiten (NOR, Chelsea)
Wendie Renard (FRA, Lyon)
Fridolina Rolfö (SWE, FC Barcelona)
Jill Roord (PBS, VfL Wolfsburg and Manchester City)
Khadija Shaw (JAM, Manchester City)
Sophia Smith (USA, Thorns de Portland)
Georgia Stanway (ENG, Bayern Munich)
Daphne Van Domselaar (PBS, Twente and Aston Villa)

Yachin Trophy

  • Brice Samba (Lens)
  • Dominik Livakovic (Dinamo Zagreb and Fenerbahce)
  • Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal)
  • Andre Onana (Inter Milan and Manchester United)
  • Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)
  • Ederson (Manchester City)
  • Marc-Andre Ter Stegen (Barcelona)
  • Mike Maignan (AC Milan)
  • Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid)
  • Yassine Bounou (Sevilla and Al-Hilal)

Kopa Trophy

  • Xavi (RB Leipzig / PSV Eindhoven)
  • Jamal Musiala (FC Bayern)
  • Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund / Real Madrid)
  • Alejandro Balde (FC Barcelona)
  • Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid)
  • Gavi (FC Barcelona)
  • Rasmus Höjlund (Atalanta / Manchester United)
  • Pedri (FC Barcelona)
  • Antonio Silva (Benfica)
  • Elye Wahi (HSC Montpellier / RC Lens)

Aimé ATTI

Aimé ATTI is a bilingual journalist who breathes football and shares his passion on Africa Top Sports

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