Karim Benzema has been rewarded for his career-best 2021-22 season with his first Ballon d’Or in a ceremony at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris.
Real Madrid captain Benzema was a strong favourite for the top award on Monday after inspiring the Spanish giants to a LaLiga and Champions League double last term.
Ahead of a November-December World Cup, a change in the format saw the Ballon d’Or awarded based on performances over a regular season rather than the calendar year for the first time.
France international Benzema would have been a leading candidate in either case, but he was the clear winner after scoring 44 goals in 46 matches and earning a fifth European crown in the 2021-22 campaign.
Bayern Munich’s former Liverpool forward Sadio Mane was the runner-up, with Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne third and Robert Lewandowski fourth after an outstanding final season for Bayern Munich before joining Barcelona.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah was ranked fifth and Paris Saint-Germain’s prolific France international Kylian Mbappe only sixth.
Lewandowski won the Gerd Muller Award, presented to the best striker, before Benzema was handed the Ballon d’Or by his former Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane.
Although his haul was topped by Lewandowski (50), 10 of Benzema’s goals came in the Champions League knockout stages, tying a Cristiano Ronaldo single-season record.
Vinicius Junior netted the decisive strike in the final versus Liverpool, but Benzema had already established himself as the world’s best with hat-tricks against both Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea.
Adding 15 assists, Benzema’s total of 59 goal involvements last season fell just shy of Mbappe’s Europe-wide high of 60 (39 goals, 21 assists).
Benzema had been nominated for the Ballon d’Or on 10 previous occasions but only cracked the top 10 for the first time in 2021, finishing fourth as Lionel Messi – not nominated this year – claimed a seventh award.