Dembélé only the tenth: These legends have won all three major trophies | OneFootball

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·24 September 2025

Dembélé only the tenth: These legends have won all three major trophies

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Ousmane Dembélé has won the Ballon d'Or. Although the award has faced repeated criticism in recent years, it remains the greatest individual honor a player can receive. Of course, this is also because only one player can win it each year.

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The same applies in club football for the Champions League. Everything simply has to come together perfectly for a team to be able to lift the trophy at the end of the season. However, the highest prize in football is still the World Cup. It only takes place every four years, the tournament is always full of surprises, and a single mistake can be enough to shatter the dream.

So, it really is the ultimate achievement when a player wins the Ballon d'Or, the Champions League, and the World Cup (or their equivalents at the time). With his award, Ousmane Dembélé has now become only the tenth player in history to be granted this honor.


The 10 players who have won the Ballon d'Or, the World Cup, and the Champions League

  • Bobby Charlton (Ballon d'Or: 1966, Champions League: 1968, World Cup: 1966)
  • Franz Beckenbauer (Ballon d'Or: 1972 & 1976, Champions League: 1974 & 1975 & 1976, World Cup: 1974)
  • Gerd Müller (Ballon d'Or: 1970, Champions League: 1974 & 1975 & 1976, World Cup: 1974)
  • Paolo Rossi (Ballon d'Or: 1982, Champions League: 1985, World Cup: 1982)
  • Zinedine Zidane (Ballon d'Or: 1998, Champions League: 2002, World Cup: 1998)
  • Rivaldo (Ballon d'Or: 1999, Champions League: 2003, World Cup: 2002)
  • Ronaldinho (Ballon d'Or: 2005, Champions League: 2006, World Cup: 2002)
  • Kaka (Ballon d'Or: 2007, Champions League: 2007, World Cup: 2002)
  • Lionel Messi (Ballon d'Or: 2009 & 2010 & 2011 & 2012 & 2015 & 2019 & 2021 & 2023, Champions League: 2006 & 2009 & 2011 & 2015, World Cup: 2022)
  • Ousmane Dembélé (Ballon d'Or: 2025, Champions League: 2025, World Cup: 2018)

This is truly an absolutely brutal list that the Frenchman now finds himself on. It’s clear to say: He has now reached the very top.

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