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Guess who is this?

Guess who is this?

This future Dutch legend was raised as Feyenoord fan.

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In 2025, she won the FIFPRO Player Impact Award for her work in founding "Football For All" (Tous Au Foot), a program dedicated to making football accessible for children with disabilities.
Roots
At the age of ten, she was the mascot at the UWCL final, which Arsenal won. Arsenal's next victory in the UWCL final came 18 years later, when she was named player of the match.
Roots
Her best friend since childhood is her national teammate Filippa Angeldahl. Filippa's son has also Björn as second name after Nathalie.

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Feb 27, 2026

Iceland welcomes two debutants for matches against Spain and England

As the international window kicks off, Iceland set out on their road to World Cup qualification — boosted by two new faces. Birta Georgsdóttir and Elín Helena Karlsdóttir have both received their first senior call-ups.

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From working shifts at a bank to deciding a Champions League final — Fridolina Rolfö’s journey is anything but ordinary. By the time she signed for Barcelona in 2021 as the club’s first-ever Swedish female player, she was already on an upward trajectory. In Catalonia, she etched her name into history.

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Feb 26, 2026

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The title race isn’t the only story this season. At the bottom, the fight for survival is just as intense — while in the Championship, three clubs are chasing promotion to the WSL. With changes to the system coming next season, who stands to benefit? Dive into Rachel Roberts’ latest analysis.

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KNVB has confirmed that the Dutch Eredivisie will be reduced to ten teams from the 2026/27 season. To achieve this, a one-off heavier relegation system will be applied at the end of the 2025/26 campaign, with up to three clubs going down.

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Penalty heartbreak for London City Lionesses in FA Cup

London City Lionesses led for much of the second half, but Bethany England’s stoppage-time strike levelled the tie and forced a penalty shootout. Tottenham ultimately held their nerve to secure progression.

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