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The Ballon d’Or is set to undergo some huge changes, following Lionel Messi’s seven time winning the award, and will be handed out earlier this year.
There was plenty of controversy at the end of last year as Messi became the first player to win the Ballon d’Or for a seventh time, with many fans not thinking he deserved to win.
The PSG forward had only won the Copa del Rey, before leaving Barcelona, in the club season and he wasn’t considered as worthy a winner as Robert Lewandowski.
Lewandowski had already been forced to miss out on the award a year before, due to Covid, and Messi did at least acknowledge the Bayern Munich man should have won it in 2020.
That is likely to be Messi’s final time winning the award, and not just because his form in Paris has completely fallen off, with France Football confirming changes.
First and foremost, the award will now be handed out in October and will only take into account the previous European season, rather than a full calendar year.
That means that this year’s award won’t be delayed to include the winter World Cup, and performances in the tournament will go towards the 2023 award instead…
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