The highly anticipated event of the Ballon d’Or, on October 28, is set to see a massive change in how it will announce its winner. For the first time, the winner of the Ballon d’Or is not going to be informed before the show. The recipient will be made aware of the victory when the envelope is opened live, according to a new rule mentioned by the Athletic’s Mario Cortegana, adding to the suspense of the night.
The change, with speculations of probable winners like Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappé, and Jude Bellingham, has heightened the level of excitement among fans and football pundits. Vinicius is tipped for the coveted prize after a stellar season that saw Real Madrid secure both the LaLiga and Champions League titles. The sensational performances no doubt propelled him to join the frontrunners, though with equally fierce competition from other top contenders.
But the decision of French Football to save the name of the winner until the very last, makes it very exciting compared to the earlier editions.
Normally, the players were informed in advance, and interviews were provided, but this year, the footballing world will have to anxiously wait. Fans are more eager than ever to witness the unfolding of the most prestigious individual award in world football.