2024 Ballon d’Or Women’s Club of the Year: Nominees, past winners and predictions

  • Ballon d'Or will honour the Women's Club of the Year for the 2023/24 season
  • Barcelona won inaugural award in 2023
  • Chelsea, PSG, Barcelona and Lyon all in the running to scoop prize
FC Barcelona v Olympique Lyonnais - UEFA Women's Champions League Final 2024
FC Barcelona v Olympique Lyonnais - UEFA Women's Champions League Final 2024 / David Ramos/GettyImages
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The Ballon d'Or ceremony will take place on 28 October at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, with five clubs receiving nominations in the 'Women’s Club of the Year' category. 

The award is decided on a selection of criteria, including titles won, memorable victories, results exceeding expectations, respect and fair play. 


Ballon d'Or Women's Club of the Year past winners

Aitana Bonmati, Maria Leon
Barcelona won the inaugural award / Catherine Ivill - AMA/GettyImages

The Ballon d’Or ceremony introduced the 'Men's Club of the Year' category in 2021, with Chelsea taking home the crown on the first occasion. Manchester City reigned victorious the following year, before the 'Women’s Club of the Year' award was introduced for the very first time in 2023.

None other than Barcelona took home the inaugural accolade, having completed the 'treble' after winning the Liga F, the Spanish Women's Super Cup and the UEFA Women's Champions League in the 2022/23 season.


2024 Ballon d'Or Women's Club of the Year nominees

Chelsea women
Chelsea recorded their fifth consecutive WSL title / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

The category makes a return to the Ballon d’Or ceremony for a second year running, with award holders Barcelona nominated once again.

The Spanish giants built on their treble success from the 2022/23 season by adding the Copa de la Reina to their growing trophy cabinet. The side completed the ‘quadruple’ after successfully defending their titles in Liga F, the Spanish Women's Super Cup, and the UEFA Women’s Champions League during the 2023/24 season.

While Barcelona may seem difficult to defeat, Olympique Lyonnais will be ready to take on the challenge after receiving a well-deserved nomination for the award. Under the leadership of Sonia Bompastor, Lyon made a significant impact in domestic competitions, winning their 17th title in the Division 1 Feminine in 18 seasons. However, they narrowly missed out on European glory in Bilbao, when goals from Aitana Bonmati and Alexia Putellas secured the Champions League title for Barcelona.

Chelsea return to the list of nominees after an inspirational resurrection from Emma Hayes' side saw the Blues claim a fifth consecutive WSL title. The English side made their way to the semi-final stages of the UEFA Women's Champions League, before a 2-1 defeat by the eventual victors in Barcelona drew their European fairytale to a close.

Another Champions League semi-finalist receives a nomination, as Paris Saint-Germain claim their spot on the list of potential recipients for the award. PSG secured silverware after winning the 2023/24 Coupe de France feminine under the management of former head coach Jocelyn Precheur, who is now in charge of the London City Lionesses.

In addition to the established clubs in Europe, NJ/NY Gotham FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) are also nominated for the award. In the 2023 season, Gotham FC won their first piece of NWSL silverware since the league was established in 2012, claiming the NWSL Championship. The triumph came after a 2-1 win over OL Reign in the NWSL Playoff Final (now known as Seattle Reign), thanks to goals from Lynn Williams and Esther Gonzalez.

  • Barcelona (Spain)
  • Chelsea (England)
  • NJ/NY Gotham (USA)
  • Olympique Lyonnais (France)
  • Paris Saint-Germain (France)

2024 Ballon d'Or Women's Club of the Year predictions

Alexia Putellas
It's hard to overlook Barca / Eric Alonso/GettyImages

After a very impressive domestic campaign in the NWSL, NJ/NY Gotham FC have positioned themselves to be a real contender for the award. Domestic champions Chelsea and Olympique Lyonnais will definitely be in the running, after establishing their dominance as the very best in their respective leagues. 

Paris Saint-Germain showcased their talent in an inspirational run to the semi-final of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, earning themselves significant recognition after an impressive season.

It's difficult to overlook Barcelona when predicting who will be named the ‘Women’s Club of the Year.’ Their remarkable domestic treble, combined with a dominant victory in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, makes them a strong contender for the accolade at football’s most prestigious ceremony.


Predicted 2024 Women’s Club of the Year: Barcelona


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