Raphinha opens up on Ballon d’Or “personal disappointment”
The Barcelona and Brazil star reflected on a stellar season that saw him rank fifth in world soccer’s annual award.

Fifth place in the Ballon d'Or and no spot in the FIFPRO World 11 for Raphinha after this campaign:
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 3, 2025
64 games 🏃♂️
38 goals ⚽️
24 assists 🎯
Hat trick vs. Bayern Munich ⚽️
LALIGA 🏆
Copa del Rey 🏆
Spanish Super Cup 🏆 pic.twitter.com/DU9WuCtDMq
While fans and media have speculated about tension between the two, Raphinha says that couldn’t be further from the truth.
“That rivalry simply doesn’t exist,” he said. “What really exists between us is mutual respect and a shared drive to perform at our best. We push each other every day, and that helps the whole team. I see Lamine as family.”
A product of Vitória Guimarães, Raphinha has built an impressive European career and hopes to spend the rest of his career with the LaLiga side.
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Still, he remains realistic. “Football is unpredictable, so I try to live in the present,” he added.
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