5 South American players who can win the Ballon d'Or in the future

Neymar and Lionel Messi at FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala in 2015
Neymar and Lionel Messi at FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala in 2015

The Ballon d’Or is the most prestigious individual accolade in football. Every footballer from every continent dreams of bagging one, and South American footballers are no exception.

South Americans tend to have a natural flair for the game, they always seem to find a way to make the game entertaining. Through goals, tackles, and even celebrations, Latin Americans know how to pull the crowd and keep them hooked.

Today’s list is about the South American footballers who have been keeping us on the edge of our seats. These five men not only know how to entertain but they also know how to win against odds. These footballers are arguably the best South America has to offer right now.

Here are the five South Americans who can win the Ballon d’Or in the future:


#5 Luis Suarez

Atletico Madrid v Liverpool FC: Group B - UEFA Champions League
Atletico Madrid v Liverpool FC: Group B - UEFA Champions League

A prime Luis Suarez would be considerably higher on this list. However, considering he is already 34 years old, we are leaning a bit towards practicality.

Suarez, who currently plies his trade at Atletico Madrid, is still one of the sharpest forwards in La Liga. He cleverly beats oppositions’ offside traps, slides into little pockets of space, and is excellent in the air as well.

The Uruguayan joined Atletico ahead of the 2020-21 season and inspired Los Rojiblancos to the La Liga title in his debut season. With 21 goals and three assists, Suarez emerged as Atletico Madrid’s most influential forward.

This season, too, he has started brightly in La Liga, scoring seven goals in 12 appearances.

To put himself on the map, Suarez needs to replicate his last-season heroics and try to turn Atletico Madrid’s fortunes around in La Liga. A couple of man-of-the-match performances in the Champions League will also come in pretty handy.


#4 Casemiro

RCD Espanyol v Real Madrid CF - La Liga Santander
RCD Espanyol v Real Madrid CF - La Liga Santander

Real Madrid’s central defensive midfielder Casemiro is one of the most underrated players in the world. He was the unsung hero of Real Madrid’s unmatched Champions League three-peat, putting in multiple man-of-the-match performances en route to glory.

The Brazilian has not had that much success in national colors, but he remains one of the first names on the team sheet.

Casemiro is arguably the only player at Real Madrid who can create an unbreachable shield in front of the backline. He can drop down as a centre-back when defending in numbers and even covers for the full-backs when hit with a counter-attack.

Ballon d’Or has never been too kind to defensive players, meaning he might end up getting ignored like his predecessors. However, if the biases are removed, we believe Casemiro could at least get a podium finish in the future.

#3 Vinicius Jr.

FC Barcelona v Real Madrid CF - La Liga Santander
FC Barcelona v Real Madrid CF - La Liga Santander

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez was eager to get Neymar on his books at the start of his second spell. However, that move failed to materialize and the Brazilian went to Barcelona instead. In search of the “new Neymar,” Perez instructed his scouts to get the top, young talents from Brazil.

Signed in 2018, Vinicius Jr. is the first youngster to cross the initial hurdles and become a regular attendee of Real Madrid’s playing XI. He is a natural left-winger, has an elaborate bag of tricks, and can single-handedly decide the outcome of a match.

His finishing was his weakest trait so far, but the Brazilian seems to have slain his demons this season under Carlo Ancelotti.

The 21-year-old has nine goals and seven assists to his name in 16 appearances this season, and he is only getting started. Keeping this up will not only make him Real Madrid’s undisputed talisman but also establish him as a Ballon d’Or contender in the future.


#2 Neymar

RB Leipzig v Paris Saint-Germain: Group A - UEFA Champions League
RB Leipzig v Paris Saint-Germain: Group A - UEFA Champions League

When Barcelona brought Neymar ahead of the 2013-14 season, the Brazilian was a raw talent beaming with potential. Gradually, Barcelona managed to turn him into a world-class player, who could single-handedly influence a match. Neymar’s insane performances led him to the Ballon d’Or podium in 2015, where he finished third behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Neymar eventually stepped out of Barcelona to become the undisputed frontman of Paris Saint-Germain. He did help them to three Ligue 1 titles but the Champions League, which is PSG’s prime target, has remained elusive.

An elaborate list of injuries has kept Neymar from fulfilling his potential and winning the Ballon d’Or. However, if he can keep himself fit for a season, we expect him to find himself back at the prestigious Ballon d’Or gala.


#1 Lionel Messi

Paris Saint Germain v Lille OSC - Ligue 1 Uber Eats
Paris Saint Germain v Lille OSC - Ligue 1 Uber Eats

2021 Copa America winner Lionel Messi is currently the favorite to win the 2021 Ballon d’Or in two weeks’ time. The Argentinian was his country’s best player in the summer as they bagged their first international trophy since the 1986 World Cup. The captain was exceptional in a floating role and made full use of his vision and passing range.

Messi, who already has six Ballons d’Or to his name, also enjoyed an impressive campaign in Barcelona’s colors last season. The Blaugrana were a bit disappointing in La Liga and the Champions League, but Messi’s performances were sublime as usual.

In 47 appearances across all competitions, Messi scored 34 goals and provided 14 assists, winning the Pichichi Trophy for becoming La Liga 20-21’s top scorer.

Messi, who seems destined to win his seventh Ballon d’Or, is expected to dazzle Europe for a couple more seasons. The PSG man is currently focused on winning his club’s first-ever Champions League title.

A successful campaign could make him a favorite for the next Ballon d’Or as well.

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