From Hospital Bed to win Third Ballon d’Or

From Hospital Bed to win Third Ballon d’Or

Sep 23, 2025 - 16:39
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Aitana Bonmatí, Barcelona and Spain midfielder, has won her third straight Ballon d’Or after a brilliant season of goals, assists, and an Olympic gold medal triumph.


Aitana Bonmatí has written her name in football history by winning the Ballon d’Or for the third time in a row. The Spanish star, who plays for Barcelona, continues to prove why many call her the best in the women’s game today.

Her 2024–25 season was nothing short of amazing. Bonmatí scored 17 goals and created 21 assists for Barcelona as they lifted another Spanish league title. She was also a key player in guiding her team to the Women’s Champions League final, where she scored one of the most important goals.

On the international stage, Bonmatí’s magic continued. She led Spain to their first-ever Olympic gold medal in Paris, making history with her passing, leadership, and determination. Her performances won the hearts of many fans around the world.

Bonmatí first won the Ballon d’Or in 2023 after a stunning World Cup campaign, and since then, she has kept improving every season. Her style of play, mixing skill, vision, and hard work, makes her stand out as a complete midfielder.

Speaking after receiving the award, Bonmatí thanked her teammates and coaches, saying that football is never about one person. She explained that her success comes from the collective effort of those around her, both at Barcelona and with Spain.

At only 27 years old, Bonmatí still has many years ahead in her career. With her talent and consistency, it looks likely that she could add even more Ballon d’Or titles to her growing collection.

 

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From Hospital Bed to win Third Ballon d’Or

Sep 23, 2025 - 16:39
 0
From Hospital Bed to win Third Ballon d’Or

Aitana Bonmatí, Barcelona and Spain midfielder, has won her third straight Ballon d’Or after a brilliant season of goals, assists, and an Olympic gold medal triumph.


Aitana Bonmatí has written her name in football history by winning the Ballon d’Or for the third time in a row. The Spanish star, who plays for Barcelona, continues to prove why many call her the best in the women’s game today.

Her 2024–25 season was nothing short of amazing. Bonmatí scored 17 goals and created 21 assists for Barcelona as they lifted another Spanish league title. She was also a key player in guiding her team to the Women’s Champions League final, where she scored one of the most important goals.

On the international stage, Bonmatí’s magic continued. She led Spain to their first-ever Olympic gold medal in Paris, making history with her passing, leadership, and determination. Her performances won the hearts of many fans around the world.

Bonmatí first won the Ballon d’Or in 2023 after a stunning World Cup campaign, and since then, she has kept improving every season. Her style of play, mixing skill, vision, and hard work, makes her stand out as a complete midfielder.

Speaking after receiving the award, Bonmatí thanked her teammates and coaches, saying that football is never about one person. She explained that her success comes from the collective effort of those around her, both at Barcelona and with Spain.

At only 27 years old, Bonmatí still has many years ahead in her career. With her talent and consistency, it looks likely that she could add even more Ballon d’Or titles to her growing collection.