Full list of winners as PSG dominate Globe Soccer Awards night

The Globe Soccer Awards ceremony featured a wide spread of honours across world football, with Paris Saint-Germain emerging as the standout club of the evening.
Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmatí claimed the Best Female Player award, while PSG were recognised as Best Male Club following their historic Champions League triumph. Barcelona were named Best Female Club, and PSG head coach Luis Enrique was voted Best Coach after guiding the French champions to European glory.
PSG’s dominance extended across multiple categories. Vitinha was crowned Best Midfielder, while teenage sensation Désiré Doué picked up the Emerging Player award. Off the pitch, the club’s leadership was also recognised, with Luis Campos named Best Sporting Director and club president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi receiving the Best Sports President honour.
Among the other notable winners, Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded Best Middle Eastern Player following another prolific year with Al-Nassr. Portugal, fresh from their UEFA Nations League success, were named Best National Team, while Paul Pogba claimed the Best Sports Comeback award after returning to top-level football following a prolonged absence.
A landmark year for Dembélé
Dembélé’s Globe Soccer Award serves as the final chapter in what has been a defining year for the PSG forward. His transformation into one of the game’s most decisive players has been widely acknowledged, with individual recognition mirroring his influence on PSG’s long-awaited Champions League success.
The French international, however, will be eager to rediscover peak match rhythm. Injuries have limited him to just six starts across all competitions this season, with recurring hamstring and calf problems disrupting his momentum. PSG’s demanding 2025 schedule, compounded by their Club World Cup campaign, has tested squad depth and fitness levels.
Luis Enrique has carefully managed Dembélé’s minutes in recent weeks, with the expectation that the winger will be fully fit for the decisive phase of the season. PSG remain focused on reclaiming top spot in Ligue 1 from Lens while preparing for a Champions League title defence in the spring.
For Dembélé, the awards season may be complete, but the challenge of backing up an extraordinary year on the pitch is only just beginning.

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