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Vinícius Júnior Wins the 2025-26 Champions League Assist Crown — and the Market Never Saw It Coming

✍ Global WorldCup Newsroom 🗓 Jun 11, 2026 ⏱ ≈7 min read
Vinícius Júnior Wins the 2025-26 Champions League Assist Crown — and the Market Never Saw It Coming
图片: Kenneth C. Zirkel (CC BY 4.0), 来源: 维基共享资源

The race for the 2025-26 Champions League assist crown was settled as the season closed: who finished as the top assist provider? The answer is Vinícius Júnior. This awards market traded roughly 112,161 USDC in total, and the money each candidate attracted reads like a health check on the season’s prevailing narrative.

📋 Contents: ① Candidate probability table ② What the market got right and wrong ③ The season behind the award ④ FAQ

UCL 2025-26 Assist Crown: Peak Probabilities and Volume Compared

CandidatePeak implied probabilityVolume (USDC)Result
Michael Olise67,315❌ Did not win
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia17,759❌ Did not win
Vinícius Júnior12,151✅ Won
Achraf Hakimi8,047❌ Did not win
Hans Vanaken6,890❌ Did not win

Data source: public prediction markets (Polymarket), all markets settled. Peak implied probability = the option’s highest implied probability before settlement; volume reflects market attention. This table is for tournament-interest and sentiment analysis only and does not constitute any recommendation.

What the Market Got Right and Wrong

Vinícius Júnior’s win landed in a market blind spot: pre-season he was neither the volume magnet (that was Michael Olise, who absorbed 67,315) nor did his peak probability ever sit near the front-runners. These “low-attention winners” are the most collectible samples an awards market produces — they show that in long-horizon races, the market’s attention allocation lags badly behind marginal changes in on-pitch output.

The Champions League Season Behind the Award

The revamped Champions League league phase stretched the campaign, with heavyweight head-to-heads packed in from the opening stage — so the flow of prediction-market money exposed each club’s true standing in traders’ minds earlier than in previous years. An awards market is the season’s narrative compressed into a single name. For the matches that built that name, head to our Champions League hub; official statistics are at the UEFA Champions League website.

FAQ

Q: Who finished as the season’s top assist provider?
A: Vinícius Júnior (2025-26 Champions League, per prediction-market settlement).

Q: Who did the market back hardest?
A: By volume, the focus was on Michael Olise, who accounted for roughly 60% of total market volume.

Q: Does this count as an upset?
A: Yes. The most heavily backed option failed to deliver — a textbook case of the market getting it wrong.