Dembélé in tears during Golden Bal-Speech, Wiegman calls for unity

Dembélé in tears during Golden Bal-Speech, Wiegman calls for unity

Ousmane Dembélé was moved on Monday by his win from the Ballon d’Or. The French attacker had to tear away a tear when he thanked his family, among other things. Sarina Wiegman, voted best coach in women’s football, called for unity.

“It is exceptional what I experience. I have no words for it,” said a visibly emotional Dembélé in his speech. The winger won the Champions League and the national title with Paris Saint-Germain last season.

“A lot has happened in my career,” Dembélé referred to his injuries and the criticism of the outside world, among other things. “That a football legend like Ronaldinho hands me this prize is exceptional. I am proud of what I have achieved.”

The 28-year-old Dembélé thanked his family, national coach Didier Deschamps, PSG owner Nasser Al Khelaifi, trainer Luis Enrique and his teammates for all support. “We have conquered almost all trophies. And this individual price actually awards the entire collective.”

Dembélé also considered his former clubs Stade Rennais, Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona. The attacker also put his agent in the spotlight. “He once said that one day I would win the Golden Ball. Winning this prize was never a goal in my career, but this is exceptional.”

Ousmane Dembélé wins his first Golden Ball

Wiegman: ‘Sport must connect and not distribute’

Wiegman was honored by her election of Best Coach of the Year in Women’s Football. The national coach extended the European title with England last summer. It was her third European Championship title in a row for the 55-year-old from The Hague.

“Without the support of the players, the staff members, the English union and my family, I would never have been here,” said Wiegman in her speech. “This is not only a personal honor. I also see this prize as a recognition for women’s football and the journey we have all taken.”

Wiegman called for connectedness. “We have to continue to fight women’s hatred and racism. Sport must always connect and not distribute. This trophy is special because he bears the name of Johan Cruijff. He believed in the power of sport and in the use of it to create a feeling of connectedness in every person.”

Wiegman wins Johan Cruijff Trophy on Golden Bal-Gala

Ousmane Dembélé was moved on Monday by his balloon d’Or win. The French Attacker had to shed a tear when he thanked his family, Among Others. Sarina Wiegman, Voted Best Coach in Women’s Football, Called for Unity.

“It’s extraordinary what I’m experienced. I have no words for it,” Said a visible emotional dembélé in his speech. The Winger won the Champions League and the National Title with Paris Saint-Germain Last Season.

“A Lot Has Happened in My Career,” Dembélé Referred to his Injury Woes and the Criticism from the Outside World. “The fact that a football legend like ronaldinho is presenting me with this award is exceptional. I am proud of what I have achieved.”

The 28-Year-old Dembélé Thanked His Family, National Coach Didier Deschamps, PSG Owner Nasser Al Khelaifi, coach Luis Enrique and his Teammates for All the Support. “We have conquered almost all the trophies. And this individual prize actual crowns the entire collective.”

Dembélé also reflected on his Former Clubs Stade Rennais, Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona. The attacher also put his agent in the spotlight. “Hey one day I would win the golden ball. Winning this award was never a goal in my career, but this is exceptional.”

Ousmane Dembélé Wins His First Golden Ball

Wiegman: ‘Sport must connect and not divide’

Wiegman was honored by her election as best coach of the year in Women’s Football. The National Coach Prolonged the European Title with England Last Summer. It was the 55-year-old from the Hague’s third European Title in a row.

“Without the Support of the Players, The Staff Members, The English Federation and My Family, I would never have Been here,” Wiegman Said in Her Speech. “This is not just a personal honor. I also see this award as Recognition for Women’s Football and the Journey we have all made.”

Wiegman Called for Unity. “We must continue to fight misogyny and racism. Sport must always connect and not divide. This trophy is special because it bears the name of Johan Cruijff. He believed in the power of sport and its usefulness in every person.”

Wiegman Wins Johan Cruijff Trophy at Golden Ball Gala

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