How to vote for Ronwen Williams in Ballon D’or

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Ronwen Williams, the goalkeeper for Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns, is presently at the forefront of the voting for the Yachine Trophy as part of the Ballon d'Or awards. 

The 2024 Ballon d'Or ceremony will take place on October 28th CLICK HERE TO CAST YOUR VOTE for for the men's and women's Ballon d'Or, the Yachine Trophy (Ronwen) , the Kopa Trophy, the coach of the year of a men's team and of a women's team.

The South African goalkeeper has made history by being the first player based in Africa to receive a nomination for the Ballon d'Or Yashin Trophy.

This recognition follows his outstanding performances during the Africa Cup of Nations, which took place in Ivory Coast earlier this year. 

His contributions were pivotal in leading South Africa to a third-place finish in the tournament.

HOW TO VOTE FOR RONWEN WILLIAMS 

Although the public vote isn't the final determinant, it can still impact the expert jury's decision. There's no set number of votes needed to win the trophy, but ongoing fan support will boost Williams' visibility and might influence the panel's verdict.

Voting for Ronwen Williams is straightforward. To cast your vote across all categories, you utilise the link provided here: Vote for Ronwen now

Begin with the Ballon d'Or for both male and female categories, followed by the Kopa Trophy, and then the Yachine Trophy.

After making your selections for Williams, proceed by clicking “validate and move to the next section.” The last category to vote for is the Coach of the Season accolade.

Ballon d’Or Yashin Trophy Nominees:

Diogo Costa (Portugal), Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy), Gregor Kobel (Switzerland), Andriy Lunin (Ukraine), Mike Maignan (France), Giorgi Mamarsdashvili (Georgia), Emiliano Martinez (Argentina), Unai Simon (Spain), Yann Sommer (Switzerland), Ronwen Williams (South Africa).

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