Harry Kane, Ousmane Dembele and Declan Rice featured in Ballon d'Or 2026 race discussion.
The race for the 2026 Ballon d’Or is becoming one of the most unpredictable battles football has seen in decades.
With the dominance of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo gradually fading into history, a new era has emerged — one where multiple stars genuinely believe they can claim football’s greatest individual prize.
Right now, Harry Kane remains the frontrunner. But the door is wide open.
Kane’s incredible goal-scoring form continues to keep him at the top of the rankings.
The English striker has consistently delivered at elite level and remains one of the most reliable forwards in world football.
However, there’s a problem.
His club’s UEFA Champions League exit may significantly hurt his chances, especially in a season where major trophies and defining moments matter more than ever.
Ousmane Dembele knows exactly what it takes to win the Ballon d’Or.
After overcoming years of inconsistency and injuries, the French winger transformed himself into a world-class performer and lifted the award in 2025.
Now, he’s once again among the favourites thanks to his influence in big matches and ability to decide games at the highest level.
One of the biggest surprises in this year’s rankings is Declan Rice.
The midfielder’s performances have elevated him into elite company, with his leadership, consistency, and influence becoming impossible to ignore.
If he shines internationally this summer, his stock could rise even higher.
Unlike previous years, this season’s Ballon d’Or race may not be settled by club football alone.
The upcoming FIFA World Cup could completely reshape the rankings.
History shows that standout World Cup performances often define the winner.
That means players like:
could still explode into contention.
The Africa Cup of Nations also brings another layer to the race.
Players who dominate both club football and international tournaments could gain a massive advantage in voting.
Several stars are quietly building strong campaigns, including:
One big tournament performance could change everything.
For the first time in years, there is no clear runaway favourite.
The combination of:
means the Ballon d’Or race could swing dramatically over the coming months.
Harry Kane may still sit at the summit, but the chase behind him is intense.
And in a year packed with defining football moments, the next global superstar could emerge before the world’s eyes.
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