About this episode
Last week, Aitana Bonmati won her third consecutive Ballon d’Or – essentially crowning her as the best player in the world for a third consecutive season. Understandably, that got the whole world talking about how we judge individual awards in soccer and what it means to be at the top of that list? The Full Time podcast included. So, on this week's Full Time podcast, hosts Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan are joined by esteemed panel of guests, including Ballon d'Or voters Annie Peterson and Soph Downey , and The Guardian Top 100 Women's Footballers coordinator Rich Laverty , to try and figure out whether we can fix women's soccer awards voting. What issues currently exist in the voting format? How are biases exposed in the voting and the awards themselves? Is is it even possible to be objective? And, what role does accessibility and national team performance in determining which players get their flowers? _______________ Referenced on the show Ballon d’Or voting: Dembele’s dominance, how Bonmati won and other key takeaways Aitana Bonmati’s third consecutive Ballon d’Or exposes voting flaws How Ousmane Dembele and Aitana Bonmati won top 2025 Ballon d’Or awards at Paris ceremony The Ballon d’Or and why football has become so obsessed with individual awards What it’s like to vote for Ballon d’Or Feminin: The Athletic’s Steph Yang shares some insight ______________ HOSTS: Tamerra Griffin, Meg Linehan GUESTS: Annie Peterson, Soph Downey, Rich Laverty PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen _______________ Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.com Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter here Visit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.