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Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

She joined Arsenal at the age of 8 and never played for another team

Queen Of The Week
Future queens
Martine Fenger

Two goals, first title with Barcelona

Felicia Schröder

Europa Cup's best striker

Kamilla MelgÄrd

Norwergian with bright future

Annis-Clara Wright

Eagles' future brick wall

Top Fun Facts

Behind the scenes
She describes herself as a team-first player, once famously stating in an interview, "We are one and the same; the team always comes first."
Gamechanger
Melinda is one of the youngest players in professional Swedish football, having made her senior breakthrough for IK Uppsala at just 15 years old.
Smart game
Away from football, she works as a freelancer by building smart algorithms for companies, describing it as data science combined with machine learning.

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From Turin to Washington: Sofia Cantore Opens the Door for the Azzurre
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From Turin to Washington: Sofia Cantore Opens the Door for the Azzurre

While the NWSL is one of the fastest-growing leagues in women’s football , offering opportunities and structures different from those in Europe, its player pool is still largely dominated by Americans. Close behind are players from Mexico and Brazil, alongside a handful of notable Europeans, such as German goalkeeping legend Ann-Katrin Berger or Norway’s Guro Reiten, who recently arrived from Chelsea. But when it comes to Italian players, the league had to wait.

 

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Apr 30, 2026

The Catalan pearl who captivated Spain: The story of Clara Serrajordi DĂ­az

At just 18 years old, the Catalan gem Clara Serrajordi Díaz has captured the attention of many women’s football fans this season. The newly crowned two-time Spanish league champion is proof that Barcelona’s bet on youth is paying off.

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Schröder for Queenballers: “You’re never truly ready. You just grow into it”

Felicia Schröder is undoubtedly one of the brightest talents Swedish football has produced in recent years. Despite interest from abroad, including clubs in England, she has chosen, for now, to stay at HĂ€cken. With her goal in the first leg of the final, the 18-year-old drew level with Michaela KhĂœrovĂĄ and now has the chance to finish as the top scorer of the UEFA Women’s Europa Cup. For Queenballers, Schröder opened up about her decision to stay in Sweden and how the competition has helped her develop as a player.

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Ashley Lawrence: “England is more advanced than France in women’s football”

Ashley Lawrence believes women’s football in England is more advanced than France but that all of Europe is moving in the right direction. In an interview with Queenballers contributor Ayisha Gulati, Ashley Lawrence described how her life has changed since transferring to France.

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Apr 27, 2026
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QB weekly: 20. 4. - 26. 4. 2026

The international break is over and domestic football is back. Two leagues have already crowned their champions, with Bayern Munich among the sides celebrating after a particularly successful week.  But what else happened across the women’s game?

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Four Titles at 19? And Vicky LĂłpez Is Only Getting Started

Vicky Lopez won her fourth league title with FC Barcelona on Wednesday night, a feat that many footballers look to achieve over their career. Lopez has done it at just 19-years-old. Should the blaugrana club clinch the two remaining trophies they’re still in the run for, by the end of this season, Lopez can have 14 titles with the first team to her name.

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Focus on the pitch, relax in the paddock: These footballers are F1 enthusiasts

Kategorie: Hobbies and life off the pitch

Formula 1 has become one of the biggest global phenomena in sport today. The runaway success of Drive to Survive, booming trading card sales, and the ever-growing popularity of drivers, many of whom have reached true global celebrity status, all underline its appeal. The sport also attracts some of the world’s biggest sponsors, while broadcasting rights continue to reach astronomical figures. So, which players feel closest to the world of F1, and which drivers top their list of favourites?

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Record Fees, Rising Stars: Lizbeth Ovalle and the New Economics of Women’s Football

It was a season of broken records. Women’s football is growing, and one of the clearest signs is the ever-increasing amount of money being invested in the women's game. Chelsea set a new benchmark in 2025, Arsenal topped it that summer, and then both London clubs were surpassed by an NWSL side.

 

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No longer a choice: Motherhood in modern women’s football

Women’s football has reached a point where motherhood no longer means the end of a career — and players no longer have to choose between having children and continuing to play. The story of Sara Björk GunnarsdĂłttir, who played a major role in that shift, is one we’ll tell another time. For now, let’s look at the stories of mothers who have returned to the pitch.

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QB ORIGINALS | BÁRA VOTÍKOVÁ — First Czech Woman at Arsenal. On & Off the Pitch

From a small village near Pilsen to Slavia Prague, PSG, Tottenham and making history at Arsenal. In the fifth episode of QB Originals, we sit down with Barbora VotĂ­kovĂĄ, one of the most influential Czech players of her generation.

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