By Kingsman – Almighty FM 103.7 Sports Desk
Football is full of great players, but only a rare few can truly be called immortal legends. Today, French winger Ousmane Dembélé has written his name into the game’s most exclusive club. By becoming one of just ten men’s players in history to have won the Ballon d’Or, the FIFA World Cup, and the UEFA Champions League, he has joined a golden circle reserved for the very best.
This incredible milestone does not just underline his talent — it confirms his place in the pantheon of footballing greats.
🏆 The List of Legends
Before Dembélé, only nine players in history had managed to win all three of football’s most prestigious trophies. The names read like a who’s who of greatness:
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Bobby Charlton – England’s midfield engine and World Cup winner in 1966.
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Gerd Müller – Germany’s ruthless striker, famed for his goals in the 1970s.
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Franz Beckenbauer – The “Kaiser,” who redefined defending and leadership.
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Paolo Rossi – Italy’s hero of the 1982 World Cup.
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Zinedine Zidane – France’s maestro, winner of the 1998 World Cup and 2002 Champions League.
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Rivaldo – Brazil’s magician, blending flair with ruthless efficiency.
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Ronaldinho – The smiling genius who lit up football with pure joy.
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Kaká – The Brazilian playmaker whose elegance won him the 2007 Ballon d’Or.
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Lionel Messi – Widely regarded as the greatest of all time, a winner of every major honour.
Now, Ousmane Dembélé has etched his name alongside these giants.
⚡ Dembélé’s Journey to Greatness
Dembélé’s story is one of raw talent, resilience, and rediscovered glory.
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Early Struggles & Injuries: His early years at Barcelona were plagued by injury setbacks. Many critics doubted whether he could ever fulfil the promise he showed at Rennes and Borussia Dortmund.
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World Cup Triumph (2018): At just 21, he was part of the French squad that lifted the FIFA World Cup in Russia. While not the standout player, his presence in that team gave him the foundation for future greatness.
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Champions League Victory: Moving to Paris Saint-Germain, Dembélé rediscovered his consistency, combining his speed, dribbling, and creativity with world-class teammates. His Champions League medal cemented his place among Europe’s elite.
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Ballon d’Or Glory: The crowning jewel came with his recognition as the world’s best player. To win the Ballon d’Or is to be acknowledged as the pinnacle of the sport — and with it, Dembélé completed football’s ultimate treble.
🌍 Why This Achievement Matters
Very few players have managed to shine across club and international football while also convincing critics and fans alike that they are truly the best in the world.
Winning the Ballon d’Or requires individual brilliance.
Winning the World Cup demands teamwork, consistency, and big-game performances.
Winning the Champions League is about proving yourself at the highest level of club football.
Dembélé has done all three.
🎙️ Reactions From the Football World
The footballing community has been buzzing with praise:
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Didier Deschamps, France manager: “Ousmane’s journey has not been easy. He faced setbacks, but today he stands among legends. He deserves this recognition.”
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Kylian Mbappé, teammate and fellow superstar: “I’ve always said Dembélé is one of the most gifted players I’ve ever played with. Now the world sees it too.”
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Barcelona fans also took to social media, with many expressing pride in his resilience after leaving Camp Nou.
📊 Comparison With Other Greats
Dembélé’s path is unique. Unlike Messi or Ronaldinho, his rise was marked by years of frustration due to injuries. Unlike Zidane, who dominated with elegance from the start, Dembélé had to grind and rebuild his confidence.
That struggle makes his achievement even sweeter. He is not just talented; he is a symbol of perseverance and second chances.
⚽ What’s Next for Dembélé?
At 27, Dembélé still has years ahead at the top level. Could he add another Champions League medal? Another World Cup? Perhaps even retain his Ballon d’Or?
If he continues on this trajectory, he could elevate himself from this elite club of ten to being considered one of the all-time greats of football history.
✅ Almighty FM’s Take
At Almighty FM 103.7, we see Ousmane Dembélé’s achievement as proof that resilience pays off. Many wrote him off early, but today he is standing shoulder to shoulder with football’s legends. His journey shows that talent alone isn’t enough — character, persistence, and hard work matter just as much.
Dembélé is now more than just a French star; he is an icon for the next generation.
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