Ribeiro's goal stood out in a field of world-class contenders, edging out the likes of Lionel Messi, Jamal Musiala, and Joao Pedro after FIFA opened the public vote to fans around the globe.
The Brazilian forward lit up the tournament with a brilliant individual effort during Sundowns' thrilling 4-3 loss to Dortmund. Picking up the ball inside his own half, Ribeiro surged forward with pace and control, weaving past multiple defenders before coolly finishing to give Masandawana an early lead.
Although the Betway Premiership champions couldn't hold on for the win, the match proved to be one of the most entertaining fixtures of the competition.
Dortmund responded with three goals before halftime and added a fourth after the break, but Sundowns fought back with two more goals to push the European heavyweights to the edge in a seven-goal thriller.
Ribeiro's effort was one of ten goals shortlisted by FIFA for the top prize, and global fans were invited to cast their votes. His goal received the highest number of votes, securing a historic moment for both the player and the South African club.
The accolade marks a significant achievement for both Ribeiro and Sundowns, who continue to raise their international profile.
Since joining the club, Ribeiro has become a key figure in Miguel Cardoso's side, and his performances in the tournament have reportedly sparked interest from clubs abroad, further highlighting his growing stature in world football.
Sundowns will be hoping to retain his services as they prepare for another ambitious campaign across domestic and continental competitions.