After shaking the global stage at the FIFA awards and the Ballon d’Or, Paris Saint-Germain once again lit up world football. On a glittering night at the Globe Soccer Awards 2025, the Parisian giants did not just attend the ceremony — they owned it.
It was a night painted in blue and red. PSG were crowned Best Club of the Year, a fitting recognition for a season that felt less like a campaign and more like a carefully composed symphony. At the heart of that masterpiece stood their architect, Luis Enrique, who walked away with the Best Coach of the Year award after guiding the club to extraordinary success within a single calendar year.
Under his command, PSG transformed into a machine of elegance and intensity — fast, fearless, and fluid. Enrique blended youth and experience with rare precision. Young stars such as Désiré Doué, Nuno Mendes and Warren Zaïre-Emery flourished alongside seasoned leaders like Marquinhos, Achraf Hakimi, Lucas Hernandez, Fabián Ruiz and Ousmane Dembélé. The result was football played with freedom, intelligence and ruthless efficiency.
The spotlight then turned to the players — and one name echoed loudest. Ousmane Dembele carved his name into history by winning World Best Player of the Year 2025. It was the reward for a sensational season in which he became PSG’s attacking heartbeat — scoring decisive goals, delivering killer assists, and leading the frontline with authority across every competition.
Youth also had its moment of glory. At just 20 years old, Désiré Doué claimed the Best Young Player award, a testament to his confidence, creativity and maturity beyond his years. Each touch hinted at a future already knocking on football’s grandest doors.
In midfield, control belonged to Vitinha, crowned Best Midfielder of the Year 2025. He was PSG’s engine — dictating tempo, threading precise passes, supporting both defence and attack. His intelligence turned PSG into a nightmare for opponents, capable of striking at any moment.
Off the pitch, excellence was equally recognised. Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi received the Best President of the Year award, while Luis Campos was named Best Sporting Director 2025, underlining the strength of PSG’s leadership from top to bottom.
The awards crowned a historic season. PSG completed a rare Sextuple, lifting six trophies in one campaign — including the FIFA Intercontinental Cup. Domestically, they swept France clean, winning Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Trophée des Champions, confirming their undisputed dominance at home.
On the international stage, PSG went even further, conquering the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup — a run that placed them among the very few clubs in history to achieve a sextuple in a single season.
Beyond Paris, the night celebrated global excellence. Young sensation Lamine Yamal was named Best Forward in the World, while football legend Cristiano Ronaldo claimed Best Middle East Player 2025. Even beyond 40, Ronaldo continues to defy time, having scored 40 goals since reaching that age — a story of discipline, experience and unmatched hunger.
As the lights dimmed on the Globe Soccer Awards 2025, one message rang clear: PSG are no longer chasing history — they are writing it. This was more than a ceremony; it was a declaration. Paris Saint-Germain are on the right path, and world football is once again trembling at their rise.