PARIS (Sports Desk) — Argentina captain Lionel Messi has taken the lead in the 2026 Ballon d’Or power rankings following the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup semifinal matches. Data published by GiveMeSport on Thursday confirms that the 39-year-old forward has surpassed previous European frontrunners after registering two assists in Argentina’s 2-1 victory over England.

The structural criteria for the France Football accolade place significant statistical weight on performances during major international tournaments. The elimination of England and France in the semifinal round has reshaped the probability models, positioning Sunday’s final at MetLife Stadium as the definitive metric for the 2026 award.
An evaluation of the top ten contenders reveals that international tournament progression has systematically devalued domestic club statistics. According to the updated GiveMeSport index, the current Ballon d’Or top ten rankings stand as follows:
| Position | Player | Club / Nationality |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lionel Messi | Inter Miami / Argentina |
| 2 | Lamine Yamal | Barcelona / Spain |
| 3 | Harry Kane | Bayern Munich / England |
| 4 | Ousmane Dembélé | Paris Saint-Germain / France |
| 5 | Kylian Mbappé | Real Madrid / France |
| 6 | Michael Olise | Bayern Munich / France |
| 7 | Jude Bellingham | Real Madrid / England |
| 8 | Declan Rice | Arsenal / England |
| 9 | Erling Haaland | Manchester City / Norway |
| 10 | Lautaro Martínez | Inter Milan / Argentina |
Detailed Evaluation of the Top Five Contenders
1. Lionel Messi (Inter Miami / Argentina)
The Argentine forward has recorded eight goals and four assists during the current World Cup campaign. Statistical data compiled by YEN Sports assigns Messi a 31.7% probability of winning the award. His position at the top of the rankings is driven by his direct involvement in 75% of Argentina’s knockout stage goals, contrasting with his domestic deployment outside of Europe’s top five leagues.
2. Lamine Yamal (Barcelona / Spain)
The 19-year-old winger remains the primary challenger to Messi. Despite scoring only one goal during Spain’s tournament run, his underlying metrics in crossing accuracy, progressive carries, and shot-creating actions rank highest among European players in the competition. His valuation is heavily tied to Spain’s current 37-match unbeaten streak.
3. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich / England)
The England captain entered July as a primary contender after scoring 61 goals in all competitions for Bayern Munich and netting six times during the World Cup. However, England’s tactical retreat and eventual elimination by Argentina in Atlanta have reduced his historical probability, as voters traditionally penalize high-scoring forwards who fail to secure international trophies.
4. Ousmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain / France)
Dembélé maintained a high ranking due to a domestic double with Paris Saint-Germain and a consistent individual output in the Champions League. His individual performance metrics suffered during France’s 2-0 semifinal defeat to Spain, where he was structurally isolated by the Spanish defensive low block, ending his upward trajectory in the voting models.
5. Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid / France)
The French captain dropped to fifth place following a public lack of productivity in the knockout rounds. While his combined club statistics with Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid provide a strong baseline, his inability to score from open play during the final three tournament matches has diminished his leverage among international voters.
The Analytical Shift in Voting Trends
The unique positioning of Messi as the current favorite represents a shift away from traditional European club bias. Analysts at The Sporting News note that when a non-European club player dominates the statistical charts of a World Cup, international voters routinely overlook domestic league coefficients.
This trend occurred previously during the 2022 and 2021 voting cycles. Unless Lamine Yamal produces a multi-goal performance in Sunday’s final to secure the trophy for Spain, Messi’s volume of tournament goals and assists positions him to secure the necessary point margins when the voting block opens in August.
