{"id":292612,"date":"2023-10-31T14:25:13","date_gmt":"2023-10-31T14:25:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=292612"},"modified":"2023-10-31T14:25:13","modified_gmt":"2023-10-31T14:25:13","slug":"why-the-ballon-dor-still-doesnt-care-about-womens-football","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/soccer\/why-the-ballon-dor-still-doesnt-care-about-womens-football\/","title":{"rendered":"Why the Ballon d\u2019Or still doesn\u2019t care about women\u2019s football"},"content":{"rendered":"
Aitana Bonmati was awarded the Ballon d\u2019Or after winning the World Cup with Spain and Champions League with Barcelona <\/p>\n
T<\/span>he show was always going to be about Lionel Messi. For the eighth and perhaps final time, the greatest player in the world won the Ballon d\u2019Or, and in the glitz, glamour, and sparkly tuxedos of the Paris ceremony, there could be few who disagreed the night belonged to the Argentine after his World Cup-winning year.<\/p>\n The Ballon d\u2019Or is more than that, though, or so it claimed at the beginning of the two-hour ceremony on Monday night. Host Didier Drogba declared the presentation would be a celebration of the best male and female players in the world. Yet apart from the outstanding Aitana Bonmati, the Spain and Barcelona midfielder who deservedly picked up her first Ballon d\u2019Or award, the best women\u2019s players in the world were barely recognised at all.<\/p>\n There were some improvements: Barcelona won Women\u2019s Club of the Year, a new prize which honoured the European champions and treble winners, but throughout the evening were constant reminders that the Ballon d\u2019Or did not care enough about the women\u2019s game: you could start with scheduling the ceremony in the middle of a women\u2019s international window, and on the eve of a busy night of fixtures in the Women\u2019s Nations League.<\/p>\n