'One of the favourites' - Kane opens up on Ballon d'Or battle

Bayern Munich's Harry Kane claims winning the World Cup with England would make him a firm Ballon d'Or favourite. The striker outlines his ambitions before vital international tests.


Posted Tuesday, June 02, 2026 by goal

'One of the favourites' - Kane opens up on Ballon d'Or battle
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Bayern Munich star Harry Kane believes he will be a strong contender for the Ballon d'Or if he leads England to World Cup glory. Following a spectacular season where he scored 61 goals across all competitions, the prolific forward is fully confident that lifting the ultimate international trophy will solidify his claim for the sport's top individual prize.

Kane reflects on a spectacular individual campaign

Kane has enjoyed arguably the greatest campaign of his entire career as he approaches his 33rd birthday. The prolific forward finished as the Bundesliga’s top scorer with 36 goals in just 31 matches. Furthermore, he successfully claimed the European Golden Shoe for the second time in three years and secured three collective trophies.

Bayern Munich have undoubtedly benefited from his incredible output this term. Speaking in a recent interview with L'Equipe, the striker opened up about how these outstanding accomplishments naturally lead him to dream about claiming the Ballon d'Or, which will be awarded on October 26 in London.

'One of the favourites' - Kane opens up on Ballon d'Or battle
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World Cup success is the ultimate requirement

Despite his remarkable domestic statistics, the Three Lions captain knows that winning the World Cup is almost definitely required to secure the top individual honour. Delivering on the international stage is crucial.

"I’d be one of the favorites, definitely," Kane explained. He further added: "Given the trophies I’ve won this season and the number of goals I’ve scored, I’d be in the running.

"Especially as, should England win the World Cup, one could imagine the trophy going to an English player." This honest assessment highlights his clear understanding that club form alone might not be enough.

Fierce competition for the prestigious individual award

The 32-year-old is entirely realistic about the fierce competition he faces for the Ballon d'Or. He knows several outstanding players have also staked their claim for the prize following brilliant campaigns. "When you look at who the current favourites are to win the Ballon d’Or, there’s Michael (Olise), the Champions League finalists and me," he estimates.

The battle is set to be exceptionally tight, especially considering players like Ousmane Dembele, who is 29, certainly have no intention of surrendering the title without a serious fight. The presence of such talented rivals means the outcome of the tournament will be defining.

'One of the favourites' - Kane opens up on Ballon d'Or battle
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What comes next for the England captain

Having already secured a brilliant domestic treble, Kane must now shift his focus to international duty. England will finalise preparations with friendlies against New Zealand on June 6 and Costa Rica on June 10.

Afterwards, the national team begin their World Cup Group L campaign against Croatia on June 17, Ghana on June 23, and Panama on June 27. Guiding his country through these tests to global glory could secure his ultimate prize.

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