Prior to the glamorous event in Paris, Messi was the clear favorite to win the Golden Ball, and on Monday night, football icon David Beckham did indeed give him the trophy.
The 36-year-old finished ahead of Erling Haaland of Manchester City in second place, Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain in third place, and Kevin De Bruyne and Rodri of City in fourth and fifth place, respectively.
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid was ranked sixth, followed by Julian Alvarez of City in seventh place, Victor Osimhen in eighth place, Bernardo Silva of City in ninth place, and Madrid legend Luka Modric to complete the top ten.
Messi has been named the world's best men's player for the eighth time, and his exploits at the 2022 World Cup went a significant way toward guaranteeing he won the individual trophy. The captain of Argentina scored in each of their matches throughout the knockout stages, thus bringing an end to their long quest for a world trophy. Messi scored 16 goals and provided 16 assists to help Paris Saint-Germain win the Ligue 1 championship at the club level.
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