Women's U19 Euro 2026 Player of the tournament
It was a season in which Leah Williamson fulfilled several dreams at once. With her childhood club Arsenal, she won the UEFA Women's Champions League, then as captain defended England's European Championship title, finished seventh in the Ballon d'Or rankings, the best result of her career, and was awarded a CBE by King Charles III. But the fairytale season was followed by one full of injuries.
Although the German U19 national team ultimately fell short of winning its seventh UEFA Women's Under-19 Euro title, the entire tournament demonstrated that an exceptionally strong generation of talent is emerging in the country. Among the players who drew the most attention were goalkeeper Janne Krumme and captain Luzie Zähringer.
FC Barcelona Femenà has suffered one of its most sensitive losses in recent years. After the 25/26 season, Mapi León said goodbye to the club, leaving a large gap free in the team’s defense. The Zaragoza centre-back, who has become one of the best players in the world, left the team and her absence will be great in the central area of the defence. With Laia Aleixandri recovering from the cruciate ligament injury, the club is now looking for and alternative for Mapi León.
We've just witnessed one of the wildest transfer weeks in women's football. Not only of 2026, but perhaps in the sport's history. On top of that, the UEFA Women's Under-19 EURO 2026 has crowned its new champions. From blockbuster moves to major tournament headlines, here's everything you need to know from a week packed with big stories.
She was born in California, wears a pink headband, is a striker and celebrates her goals by making the gesture of drinking tea. And no, it’s not Alex Morgan. Her name is Melanie Bárcenas and from a very young age she has begun to break records and set new milestones in women’s football.Â
The 2026 UEFA Women's U19 EURO has come to an end, with Spain crowned champions for the fifth consecutive time after narrow 1:0 win in the final against Germany. The decisive goal came from Real Madrid midfielder Irune Dorado, who finished off an assist from tournament MVP Rosalia Dominguez. Hosted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, this year's tournament once again highlighted the extraordinary depth of young talent emerging across Europe.
You probably noticed Alba Cerrato on UEFA U19 women's Euro 2026. But do you know her story? Years go by and the women’s football academies in Spain continues bringing out young talents which are now knocking on the door of the elite. The case of Alba Cerrato had a before and after in 2023, when she made her debut with Sevilla’s first team in Liga F.
As the first country with a fully professional women’s football league, the United States is no stranger to attracting top talent from abroad. With the development of women’s football overseas, the landscape has changed as other leagues have emerged as attractive destinations for top talents. Today, the narrative often goes the other way, as many top talents from the NWSL have left for European leagues in recent seasons.Â
Lia Wälti, Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic, Géraldine Reuteler and Manchester City's rising star Iman Beney. While Switzerland has never been considered one of football's traditional powerhouses, it has produced a remarkable number of talented players. The latest name to emerge is Grasshopper Zürich striker Emanuela Pfister, who caught the eye at this summer's UEFA Women's U19 EURO.
It's actually happening. Alexia Putellas is transferring to London City Lionesses. What seemed to be impossible last season is now reality. When La Reina Announced her departure from Barcelona after 14 years, all eyes were on Michele Kang.Â