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Ballon d’Or 2025: French Forward Joins Elite List of Winners

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Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembélé has claimed his maiden Ballon d’Or, capping a remarkable season in which the French champions swept the league title, Champions League, and French Cup.

The 28-year-old struck 35 goals and provided 14 assists in 53 appearances across competitions. He shared the Ligue 1 Golden Boot with 21 goals and was named both Ligue 1 Player of the Year and Champions League Player of the Year. Dembélé also featured in the Club World Cup final, where PSG fell to Chelsea in New Jersey.

Beating Barcelona’s teenage prodigy Lamine Yamal to the award, Dembélé was visibly emotional as he received the trophy in Paris, especially with Brazilian legend Ronaldinho presenting it to him. Despite PSG having a league fixture on the same evening, Dembélé—currently out injured—was able to attend.

“What I have experienced with PSG is extraordinary. I have no words. To win this trophy, presented by a legend, is something special,” Dembélé said, thanking the club, president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, manager Luis Enrique, and his teammates for their support.

His resurgence follows years of inconsistency since leaving Borussia Dortmund for Barcelona in 2017 in a deal worth up to £135m. Signed by PSG for just £43.5m in 2023, he rediscovered form after Enrique shifted him from the wing into a central role in December. From then on, he scored 30 goals, reviving his career to world-class levels.

The Frenchman became the sixth player from his country to lift the Ballon d’Or, and only the second this century after Karim Benzema in 2022.

Other PSG stars also dominated the awards, with Vitinha (3rd), Achraf Hakimi (6th), Gianluigi Donnarumma (9th), and Nuno Mendes (10th) all finishing in the top ten. PSG were also named Team of the Year, while Enrique won Coach of the Year.

Elsewhere, Sweden’s Viktor Gyökeres—who moved to Arsenal from Sporting Lisbon in the summer—secured the Gerd Müller Trophy after netting 54 goals in 52 games last season.

Barcelona’s 18-year-old Lamine Yamal, though narrowly missing out on the Ballon d’Or, retained the Kopa Trophy for the best young player, becoming the first footballer to win it twice.

Italy’s Gianluigi Donnarumma, who left PSG for Manchester City on deadline day, claimed his second Yashin Trophy for best goalkeeper, having kept 17 clean sheets in 47 matches last term. Liverpool’s Alisson Becker finished second.

The humanitarian Socrates Award went to the Xana Fundacion, set up in memory of Luis Enrique’s late daughter, continuing its work to support young people battling life-threatening illnesses.

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Hardrock FC Intensify PSL Readiness with Botswana Camp

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Newly promoted Premier Soccer League outfit Hardrock FC have taken their pre-season build-up a notch higher after confirming a two-week training camp in Botswana ahead of the forthcoming campaign.

The Kwekwe-based side is expected to depart Zimbabwe on Monday, February 9, before returning on February 23, as part of a rigorous programme aimed at sharpening the squad for top-flight football.

Hardrock FC become the third Zimbabwean club to seek competitive preparation across the border, following in the footsteps of reigning champions Simba Bhora and Ngezi Platinum Stars, who have also previously held camps in Botswana.

During their stay, the club plans to engage in several friendly encounters against Botswana Premier League opposition, with three top-tier teams lined up, although official confirmation of the fixtures is still pending.

Since securing promotion from the Central Region Soccer League, Hardrock have been highly active on the transfer front, embarking on an ambitious recruitment drive to ensure they are competitive at PSL level.

The club is under the technical direction of experienced coach Kelvin Kaindu, formerly of Dynamos and Highlanders, and is believed to have splashed more than US$100,000 on player acquisitions.

Their reinforced squad includes notable local talents such as Donald Mudadi, Junior Makunike, Munashe Bamara, Warriors shot-stopper Martin Mapisa, and reigning Soccer Star of the Year Washington Navaya.

While the club has remained tight-lipped about specific targets for the season, signs point to a side eager to compete with the league’s heavyweights, including defending champions Scotland FC, who dominated headlines with their spending power during their debut season.

Off the pitch, Hardrock FC enjoy a significant edge in infrastructure, standing out as the only domestic club with a privately owned stadium. The newly built Chahwanda Stadium in Kwekwe is expected to be officially opened ahead of the 2026 PSL season.

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Nyoni Delays Zimbabwe Call-Up While Eyeing England Senior Breakthrough

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Liverpool midfielder Trey Nyoni has reportedly chosen not to meet Zimbabwe Warriors head coach Mario Marinica during the coach’s ongoing visit to England, where he is engaging diaspora players and evaluating potential additions to the national team.

Nyoni, 18, was born in England to Zimbabwean parents and qualifies to represent either nation at international level. However, the highly rated youngster is said to be taking time to consider his international future before making any commitments.

The midfielder, who has already featured for England at youth level, is believed to be focused on pursuing a possible senior call-up to the Three Lions rather than linking up with Zimbabwe at this point in his career.

Marinica’s trip to England forms part of a wider talent identification programme aimed at bolstering the Warriors squad with overseas-based players ahead of upcoming competitions.

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Caps United Gwanzura Stadium Renovation Plans Stall Over Unsigned Lease

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Caps United’s proposed renovation of Gwanzura Stadium has run into difficulties due to the absence of a formally signed lease agreement with the Harare City Council.

Although the club has indicated its readiness to begin refurbishing the historic venue, progress has been halted as the necessary legal documentation has not yet been finalised.

“The lease agreement is still unsigned. It’s difficult to move forward without proper legal backing. At the moment, all we have is an offer letter,” a source close to the matter revealed.

Harare City Council had previously approved a 25-year lease that would grant Caps United control over Gwanzura Stadium, paving the way for extensive upgrades and a return to the club’s traditional home in Highfield.

Club president Farai Jere has also pledged strong financial backing ahead of the 2026 season, with an emphasis on better player welfare and sustained technical development.

The delay once again underscores the broader struggles facing Zimbabwean football infrastructure. Once regarded as one of the country’s top venues, Gwanzura Stadium has suffered years of neglect and currently does not meet the standards required for top-flight football.

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