Ballon d'Or awards: England's Sarina Wiegman and goalkeeper Hannah Hampton win awards

Ballon d'Or awards: England's Sarina Wiegman and goalkeeper Hannah Hampton win awards

At the 2025 Ballon d’Or awards in Paris, England’s Sarina Wiegman and Hannah Hampton emerged as winners. Wiegman, the England manager, was named the women’s coach of the year while Hampton clinched the Yashin Trophy for the best goalkeeper. This recognition came after the Lionesses secured victory over Spain in the Euro 2025 final in Switzerland. Hampton’s impressive performance, saving two penalties in the shootout, played a crucial role in England’s success.

This triumph marked Wiegman’s second time guiding England to European glory, having achieved it previously in 2022. The 55-year-old coach’s stellar leadership was acknowledged as she won the award, beating out a pool of four other deserving coaches. Notably, Hampton bested competitors such as Daphne van Domselaar and Ann-Katrin Berger to secure the Yashin Trophy.

The ceremony also saw England striker Michelle Agyemang’s nomination for the Kopa Trophy, which ultimately went to Barcelona’s Vicky Lopez. Wiegman, delivering a heartfelt speech after receiving her award, emphasized the importance of unity in fighting against misogyny and racism in football. She noted the significant strides made by women’s football and called for continued efforts to maintain inclusivity within the sport.

Acknowledging the significance of the award being named after Johan Cruyff, Wiegman expressed her admiration for the Dutch legend’s belief in the transformative power of sports. Encouraging further progress and inclusivity in the game, Wiegman highlighted the need to celebrate successes and continue working together to advance women’s football

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