Overview
- The organizers posted the complete top‑10 point totals for both awards, providing ballot‑level clarity on how journalists ranked players.
- Ousmane Dembélé led the men's vote with 1,380 points, ahead of Lamine Yamal on 1,059, with Vitinha third at 703.
- First‑place selections were widely dispersed after Dembélé: he topped 73 of 100 ballots, Yamal 11, Vitinha 6, Raphinha 4, Achraf Hakimi 3, and one each for Kylian Mbappé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Scott McTominay.
- In the women's results, Aitana Bonmatí totaled 506 points to Mariona Caldentey's 478, followed by Alessia Russo with 420 and Alexia Putellas with 388.
- France Football detailed the voting mechanics, noting 100 jurors for the men's award and 50 for the women's, with points allocated 15–12–10–8–7–5–4–3–2–1, corroborating earlier remarks that Dembélé won by a wide margin.