Ana-Maria Crnogorčević

Ana-Maria Crnogorčević

Oct 3, 1990
#7 - Forward

Ana-Maria Crnogorčević is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a winger or right-back for Seattle Reign FC and the Switzerland national team.

Did You Know?

She is a co-owner "So Yahmmy", a company that sells handmade granola.

When off the pitch, she enjoys hiking, surfing, and other solo adventures to “feel free.”

During her professional career, she played in four different countries and two continents: Switzerland, Germany, USA and Spain.

She is Switzerland's all-time leading scorer, with 74 goals in 167 appearances for the national team.

She managed to win national cup in three different countries. Swiss Cup with FC Rot-Schwarz Thun in 2009, German Cup in 2014 with Frankfurt and Spanish Cup three times in a row (2020, 2021, 2022) with Barcelona.

She is fluent in multiple languages, including Croatian, German, English, and Catalan. Her first language was Croatian, reflecting her heritage.

Born in Steffisburg, Switzerland, to Croatian parents from Ruma, she embraces both Swiss and Croatian cultures.

She has dual citizenship (Croatian and Swiss) and could represent both countries. She chose to play for Switzerland.

Her father initially encouraged her to play tennis, considering football unsuitable for girls. However, with her mother's support, Ana-Maria pursued football from the age of 11.

She is featured in the FIFA Museum's exhibition "Here to Play – The History of Women's Football in Switzerland," highlighting her influence in the sport's development in her home country.

She is a Catholic.

She has won the UEFA Women's Champions League three times — once with Frankfurt (2015) and twice with Barcelona (2021, 2023).

She has had a motorbike license since 2011 and loves the sense of freedom it gives her, though she has to wait with riding until after her career.

A self-proclaimed music addict, she played violin for four years and loved being in the school band.

Her playlist ranges from Ja Rule, Ashanti, JLo to 80s rock and old-school hip-hop.


Best Actions

GOAL: Ana Crnogorčević gives the Thorns a 3-0 lead

Ana Crnogorčević scores for Portland

Goal for Barcelona

Penalty vs USWNT and Hope Solo


Sponsors

Nike

Club Achievements

Swiss Cup
DFB Pokal (German Cup)
UEFA Women's Champions League
Copa de la Reina (Spanish Cup)
Supercopa Femenina
Primera División (Liga F)

Awards

Swiss Nationalliga A top scorer

Stats

Year Club AP GL
2024
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present
Seattle Reign FC 19 0
2023
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2024
Atlético Madrid 18 1
2019
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2023
Barcelona 117 21
2018
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2019
Portland Thorns FC 34 6
2011
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2018
Frankfurt 157 28
2009
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2010
Hamburger SV 46 17
2009
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2009
FC Thun
2004
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2009
FC Rot-Schwarz Thun
International Stats
2009
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present
Switzerland 167 74
2010
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Switzerland U20 3 0