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Who is she?

Who is she?

Who is she?

Her dream adventure is skydiving, particularly over scenic locations like Hawaii or Fiji.

Future queens
Luisa Agudelo
GK
Luisa Agudelo

From Cali to big stage

Giovanna Waksman
MF
Giovanna Waksman

From Brazil to the French Invictibles

Emilie Holt
DEF
Emilie Holt

Brøndby's brick wall and bright future

Zara Shaw
MF
Zara Shaw

Liverpool's starchild since age 7

Top Fun Facts

Gamechanger
Román is a "canterana" (homegrown player) for Toluca, having joined the club's youth academy before making her professional debut at age 15 in 2018.
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She scored 32 career goals as a defender before finishing high school.
Gamechanger
At the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, Declercq scored three goals, including the opening goal in the final against North Korea.

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May 23, 2026
Ewa Pajor

This final belonged to Ewa Pajor and Ewa Pajor only

Five unsuccessful Champions League finals. Reaching the biggest match in women’s football so many times was already an achievement in itself,  yet the Polish star always walked away defeated. Until one May evening in Oslo in 2026.

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Nellie and Elin Karlsson: Twins united by football and divided by injury

Although they say they are not alike, twins Nellie and Elin Karlsson share one passion. Unsurprisingly, a love for football.

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May 22, 2026

Lily Yohannes is already where the world expected her to be

It took less than one season to cement her name in OL Lyonnes’ best starting XI. Lily Yohannes is on her way to start a UEFA Women’s Champions League final at 18-years-old. The American-born and Amsterdam-bred attacking midfielder was one of Jonatan Giraldez’s first signings with the eight-time UWCL champions. She scored on her debut for the club and was awarded player of the match, she wasted no time making her stamp with the French champions.

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When growth isn't enough. Why the Champions League final in Oslo feels like a step backward

Kategorie: Activism, Voices

This year’s UEFA Women’s Champions League final will be played at a 27,000 seat stadium in Oslo, Norway. At time when women’s football is capable of selling out Wembley and Camp Nou, which both hosted quarter-finals and semi-finals, the return to smaller venues feels like a strange step backwards, like Aitana Bonmatí has also pointed out

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May 21, 2026

Lionel Messi’s next project? Women’s football

Kategorie: Business

Women’s football is becoming an increasingly valuable commodity on the business market. The shift is visible not only in the transfer market, but also in club ownership. After Serena Williams, Natalie Portman, and Ed Sheeran, another major name is entering the scene. The GOAT himself.

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Hammarby’s new wonderkid has arrived: Meet Fanny Peterson

Hammarby is one of the biggest talent factories in European women's  football. The club has already produced stars such as Smilla Holmberg, Cathinka Tandberg and many more. And now, another star is in the making.

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Why McCabe and Kerr's departure is good news for women's football

Sam Kerr leaving Chelsea and Katie McCabe departing Arsenal broke plenty of hearts across the women’s football world. But while these farewells are painful for fans, they are also a positive sign for the game itself. Here is why.

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May 18, 2026

QB weekly: 11. 5. - 17. 5. 2026

Most European leagues have already crowned their champions. In Sweden, Austria, Poland and Spain, the domestic cup winners have also been decided. But beyond the trophies, this week was also marked by a series of emotional farewells. Whether it was legends leaving their clubs after many seasons or retiring from the professional game. Simply put, it feels like the end of an era in women’s football.

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May 17, 2026
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Pau Comendador, one of the first pearls from the Real Madrid academy

Pau Comendador broke into Real Madrid as one of the greatest pearls of La Fábrica, Real Madrid's youth academy. The player won the European U19 Championship twice and made her debut as a player of the Real Madrid women’s first team in the 25/26 season, getting the first team card and a her first professional contract in the elite of the football. Before that, she had already managed to add some minutes with Real Madrid’s first team, but it wasn’t until 2025 when she established herself in the elite.

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Brands are all in: A new era of investment in women’s football

Kategorie: Style and Fashion

We are seeing more brands than ever associating themselves with women’s football - from athletes and clubs to major tournaments. What was once a space with limited sponsorship is now a serious investment opportunity.

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