Dembele again voted player of the year in France
Paris Saint-Germain's French forward #10 Ousmane Dembele receives the Ligue 1 best player award during the 34th UNFP's (France's professional players union) French football awards ceremony in Paris on May 11, 2026. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
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Paris
Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembele was on Monday named the Ligue 1 player of
the year for the second year running, after leading the club to the brink of a
14th French title and the Champions League final.
The
28-year-old becomes just the fifth player to win back-to-back awards, the last
being Zlatan Ibrahimovic in 2014.
Dembele last
year succeeded Kylian Mbappe who won the prize five times in a row before
departing for Real Madrid.
"It's
an individual trophy but all the individual trophies I've won are thanks to this
team," Dembele said.
The forward
retained the honour despite having had an injury-plagued season.
He has
started just nine matches in Ligue 1, notching up 960 minutes of gametime,
compared to 20 starts and 1,736 minutes last season.
Despite the
reduced time on the pitch, Demebele has scored 10 goals and six assists - still
down on the 21 and eight he achieved last year.
Paris
Saint-Germain effectively wrapped up another Ligue 1 title on Sunday as a 1-0
win over Brest left them six points clear of nearest rivals Lens.
With just
two games remaining, Luis Enrique's side also boast a superior goal difference.
PSG will be
officially crowned French champions for the fifth season running, and the 12th
time in the last 14 years, if they avoid defeat away to second-placed Lens on
Wednesday.
PSG are also
preparing for the Champions League final against Arsenal later this month after
edging Bayern 6-5 on aggregate in their semi-final.
The award
for best young player went to Dembele's teammate Desire Doue, while Pierre Sage
picked up the honours for best coach after establishing Lens as a direct
challenger to PSG.

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