One of the most prominent annual events in the world of football will take place tonight at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris: the Ballon d’Or ceremony. Stars from around the world will gather to celebrate the best player of the season. Speculation and anticipation are mounting over the winner, amid intense competition among the most prominent stars.
Amid this exciting atmosphere, Real Madrid’s stance is drawing particular attention, especially following the club’s recent decisions regarding attendance. Real Madrid has decided not to send an official delegation to the ceremony this year, raising questions about the reasons for this unexpected decision and its impact on the team’s presence at this global event.
Despite the absence of an official delegation, the club has allowed players who wish to attend to participate individually, making the royal presence less formal than in previous years. However, representation continues through the club’s female footballer, who is nominated for the Women’s Ballon d’Or.
These developments come amid clear tensions between Real Madrid and UEFA. There are deep disagreements over future projects such as the UniFY League, as well as disputes with the award’s voters, which may be contributing factors behind this surprising decision.
While a young player named Lamine Yamal is leading the nominations, with Ousmane Dembélé in fierce competition, questions persist about the impact of these tensions on the future of the Ballon d’Or and its significance in the world of football.
Real Madrid’s official stance and the real reasons behind it remain subjects of great interest and scrutiny, with widespread anticipation surrounding the outcome in the coming days










