Barcelona and Spain midfielder Alexia Putellas took home a second straight Ballon d’Or Feminin award on Monday to become the first two-time winner.
Putellas was recognised in 2021 after winning the Champions League with Barca, before returning to the final this year.
The Blaugrana this time came up short, losing to Lyon, but Putellas finished as the competition’s top scorer and Player of the Season.
She was then denied the opportunity to feature at the Women’s Euro 2022 after tearing her anterior cruciate ligament on the eve of the finals.
Despite missing the tournament, while three of her four fellow Ballon d’Or finalists featured, Putellas was named the world’s best player by France Football again in Paris.
Beth Mead, who inspired England’s Euros triumph, finished second, but Putellas was a popular winner and gave an emotional speech as she reflected on a tough period in her career.
“Thanks to France Football and the members of the jury,” she said. “On April 5, I broke my knee and I believed that this [winning the Ballon d’Or] would not be possible, because I believed that the most recent European Championship would be remembered.
“My most sincere congratulations to the English FA for the organisation they had for the European Championship and how they are having that impact on women’s football in that country. They are an example of how they are doing it.
“I hope that the next time I have to speak, it will be on the pitch again, and I hope that we will see each other again there.”