The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) is the premier professional women’s soccer league in the United States. Established in 2012, the NWSL features teams from various cities across the country. It serves as a platform for top women’s soccer talent, both from the United States and internationally, to compete at the highest level.
The league has seen significant growth and popularity since its inception, attracting top players and establishing a passionate fan base. NWSL matches showcase skillful play, intense competition, and a commitment to advancing women’s soccer.
With a focus on promoting the development of the sport, the NWSL collaborates with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and various stakeholders to provide support and opportunities for players. The league also emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, striving to create an inclusive environment for players, staff, and fans alike.
Each season, teams compete for the NWSL championship, culminating in the NWSL Championship match. The league showcases exciting talent, passionate rivalries, and memorable moments, contributing to the overall growth and success of women’s soccer in the United States.
NWSL Top Scorers 2023-24: The Battle for the Golden Boot has Begun
The competition for the NWSL Golden Boot is heating up once more, as a captivating clash unfolds between established stars of the U.S. women’s national team and emerging prospects, along with some of the finest talents from around the world.
In the previous season, Alex Morgan secured the prestigious award, marking a remarkable milestone in her illustrious career. However, her USWNT teammate Sophia Smith, who has begun the 2023 season with a scintillating streak, is determined to give her a tough fight.
While Morgan and Smith are expected to lead the charge once again, it remains to be seen who else will stake their claim among the top goal scorers. With a blend of established veterans and rising talents, the race for the Golden Boot promises excitement and uncertainty as the season progresses.
NWSL Top Scorers 2023-24
RK
Name
Team
Matches
Goals
1
Sophia Smith
Portland Thorns FC
15
11
2
Kerolin
North Carolina Courage
17
10
3
Ashley Hatch
Washington Spirit
20
9
4
Debinha
Kansas City Current
16
8
5
Morgan Weaver
Portland Thorns FC
20
7
Lynn Williams
NJ/NY Gotham FC
17
7
7
Bethany Balcer
OL Reign
20
6
Messiah Bright
Orlando Pride
19
6
Alex Morgan
San Diego Wave FC
16
6
10
Jaedyn Shaw
San Diego Wave FC
20
5
Cecelia Kizer
Kansas City Current
19
5
Ashley Sanchez
Washington Spirit
18
5
Jordyn Huitema
OL Reign
18
5
Tyler Lussi
North Carolina Courage
18
5
Trinity Rodman
Washington Spirit
17
5
Crystal Dunn
Portland Thorns FC
17
5
Adriana
Orlando Pride
16
5
Savannah DeMelo
Racing Louisville FC
16
5
19
María Sánchez
Houston Dash
20
4
Ella Stevens
Chicago Red Stars
20
4
Hina Sugita
Portland Thorns FC
16
4
Veronica Latsko
OL Reign
16
4
Michelle Alozie
Houston Dash
15
4
NWSL Top Scorers 2023-24 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who are the top scorers in the NWSL in 2023?
As of May 28, 2023, the top scorers in the NWSL are: Crystal Dunn (Portland Thorns FC) – 5 goals Lynn Williams (NJ/NY Gotham FC) – 5 goals Alex Morgan (San Diego Wave FC) – 5 goals Ashley Hatch (Washington Spirit) – 5 goals
Who were the top scorers in the NWSL in 2022?
Alex Morgan (San Diego Wave FC) – 11 goals
Who were the top scorers in the NWSL in previous seasons?
2021: Christine Sinclair (Portland Thorns FC) – 18 goals 2020: Sam Kerr (Chicago Red Stars) – 18 goals 2019: Sam Kerr (North Carolina Courage) – 18 goals 2018: Alex Morgan (Portland Thorns FC) – 14 goals 2017: Alex Morgan (Portland Thorns FC) – 13 goals 2016: Alex Morgan (Portland Thorns FC) – 15 goals
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023 will likely be the most influential tournament in women’s football history. The event will take place in the beautiful Oceanic regions of Australia and New Zealand, starting on Jul 20, 2023, and culminating in the highly anticipated final exactly one month later, on Aug 20, 2023. The participating teams have been assigned to their respective groups, and the reigning world champions, the United States, will compete in Group E. They will face tough opponents like the Netherlands, Portugal, and Vietnam.
Meanwhile, the European champions, England, find themselves in Group D alongside China, Denmark, and Haiti. The intercontinental qualification play-offs concluded on Feb 23, 2023, which finalized all the teams participating in the final competition. Haiti, Portugal, and Panama secured the final three spots, completing the lineup for the mega event. With all teams now confirmed, here are the finalized groups and schedule for the FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023.
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023 GROUPS
GROUP A
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Switzerland
GROUP B
Australia
Canada
Nigeria
Republic of Ireland
GROUP C
Costa Rica
Japan
Spain
Zambia
GROUP D
China
Denmark
England
Haiti
GROUP E
Netherlands
Portugal
United States
Vietnam
GROUP F
Brazil
France
Jamaica
Panama
GROUP G
Argentina
Italy
South Africa
Sweden
GROUP H
Colombia
Germany
South Korea
Morocco
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023: GROUP STAGES SCHEDULE
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Matchday One
Group
Fixture
Time (UTC)
Time (EST)
Time (AEST)
Date
Location
Group A
New Zealand v Norway
08:00
03:00
17:00
Jul 20, 2023
Eden Park
Group B
Australia v Republic of Ireland
11:00
06:00
20:00
Jul 20, 2023
Stadium Australia
Group B
Nigeria v Canada
03:30
22:30 (Jul 19 2023)
12:30
Jul 20, 2023
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Group A
Philippines v Switzerland
06:00
01:00
15:00
Jul 21, 2023,
Dunedin Stadium
Group C
Spain v Costa Rica
08:30
03:30
17:30
Jul 21, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
Group E
United States v Vietnam
02:00
21:00 (Jul 21 2023)
11:00
Jul 22, 2023
Eden Park
Group C
Zambia v Japan
08:00
03:00
17:00
Jul 22, 2023
Waikato Stadium
Group D
England v Haiti
10:30
05:30
19:30
Jul 22, 2023
Brisbane Stadium
Group D
Denmark v China
13:00
08:00
20:00
Jul 22, 2023
Perth Rectangular Stadium
Group G
Sweden v South Africa
06:00
01:00
15:00
Jul 23, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
Group E
Netherlands v Portugal
08:30
03:30
17:30
Jul 23, 2023
Dunedin Stadium
Group F
France v Jamaica
13:00
06:00
20:00
Jul 23, 2023
Sydney Football Stadium
Group G
Italy v Argentina
07:00
02:00
16:00
Jul 24, 2023
Eden Park
Group H
Germany v Morocco
09:30
04:30
18:30
Jul 24, 2023
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Group F
Brazil v Panama
12:30
07:30
20:30
Jul 24, 2023
Hindmarsh Stadium
Group H
Colombia v South Korea
03:00
22:00 (Jul 24 2023)
12:00
Jul 25, 2023
Sydney Football Stadium
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Match day Two:
Group
Fixture
Time (UTC)
Time (ET)
Time (AEST)
Date
Location
Group A
New Zealand v Philippines
06:30
01:30
15:30
25 Jul, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
Group A
Switzerland v Norway
09:00
04:00
18:00
25 Jul, 2023
Waikato Stadium
Group C
Spain v Zambia
08:30
03:30
17:30
26 Jul, 2023
Eden Park
Group C
Japan v Costa Rica
06:00
01:00
15:00
26Jul, 2023
Dunedin Stadium
Group B
Canada v Republic of Ireland
13:00
08:00
20:00
26 Jul, 2023,
Perth Rectangular Stadium
Group E
USA v Netherlands
02:00
21:00 (Jul 26 2023)
11:00
27 Jul, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
Group E
Portugal v Vietnam
08:30
03:30
17:30
27 Jul, 2023
Waikato Stadium
Group B
Australia v Nigeria
11:00
06:00
20:00
27 Jul, 2023
Brisbane Stadium
Group D
England v Denmark
09:30
04:30
18:30
28 Jul, 2023
Sydney Football Stadium
Group G
Argentina v South Africa
01:00
20:00 (27 Jul 2023)
10:00
28 Jul, 2023
Dunedin Stadium
Group D
China v Haiti
12:30
07:30
20:30
28 Jul, 2023
Hindmarsh Stadium
Group G
Sweden v Italy
08:30
03:30
17:30
29 Jul, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
Group F
France v Brazil
11:00
06:00
20:00
29 Jul, 2023
Brisbane Stadium
Group F
Panama v Jamaica
13:30
08:30
18:30
29 Jul, 2023
Perth Rectangular Stadium
Group H
Germany v Colombia
10:30
05:30
19:30
30 Jul, 2023
Eden Park
Group H
South Korea v Morocco
11:00
06:00
18:00
30 Jul, 2023
Hindmarsh Stadium
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Match day Three
Group
Fixture
Time (CET)
Time (ET)
Time (AEST)
Date
Location
Group A
Norway v Philippines
08:00
03:00
17:00
30 July, 2023
Eden Park
Group A
Switzerland v New Zealand
08:00
03:00
17:00
30 July, 2023
Dunedid Stadium
Group B
Canada v Australia
11:00
06:00
20:00
31 July, 2023
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Group C
Japan v Spain
08:00
03:00
17:00
31 July, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
Group C
Costa Rica v Zambia
08:00
03:00
17:00
31 July, 2023
Waikato Stadium
Group B
Republic of Ireland v Nigeria
11:00
06:00
20:00
31 July, 2023
Brisbane Stadium
Group E
Portugal v USA
08:00
03:00
17:00
1 Aug, 2023
Eden Park
Group E
Vietnam v Netherlands
08:00
03:00
17:00
1 Aug, 2023
Dunedid Stadium
Group D
Haiti v Denmark
12:00
07:00
19:00
1 Aug, 2023
Perth Rectangular Stadium
Group D
China v England
11:30
06:30
20:30
1 Aug, 2023
Hindmarsh Stadium
Group F
Panama v France
11:00
06:00
20:00
2 Aug, 2023
Sydney Football Stadium
Group F
Jamaica v Brazil
11:00
06:00
20:00
2 Aug, 2023
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Group G
South Africa v Italy
08:00
03:00
17:00
2 Aug, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
Group G
Argentina v Sweden
08:00
03:00
17:00
2 Aug, 2023
Waikato Stadium
Group H
South Korea v Germany
11:00
06:00
20:00
3 Aug, 2023
Brisbane Stadium
Group H
Morocco v Colombia
07:00
02:00
18:00
3 Aug, 2023
Perth Rectangular Stadium
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023: KNOCKOUT STAGES SCHEDULE
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Round of 16
Teams
Time (UTC)
Time (ET)
Time (AEST)
Date
Location
Fixture
Group A Winner v Group C Runner-up
06:00
01:00
15:00
5 Aug, 2023
Eden Park
RO16 1
Group C Winner v Group A Runner-up
09:00
04:00
18:00
5 Aug, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
RO16 2
Group E Winner v Group G Runner-up
03:00
22:00 (5 Aug)
12:00
6 Aug, 2023
Sydney Football Stadium
RO16 3
Group G Winner v Group E Runner-up
10:00
05:00
19:00
6 Aug, 2023
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
RO16 4
Group D Winner v Group B Runner-up
08:30
03:30
17:30
7 Aug, 2023
Brisbane Stadium
RO16 6
Group B Winner v Group D Runner-up
11:30
06:30
20:30
7 Aug, 2023
Stadium Australia, Sydney
RO16 5
Group H Winner v Group F Runner-up
09:00
04:00
18:00
8 Aug, 2023
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
RO16 8
Group F Winner v Group H Runner-up
12:00
07:00
20:30
8 Aug, 2023
Hindmarsh Stadium
RO16 7
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023 SCHEDULE: QUARTER FINALS
Teams
Time (UTC)
Time (ET)
Time (AEST)
Date
Location
Fixture
RO16 2 v RO16 4
08:30
03:30
17:30
11 Aug, 2023
Wellington Regional Stadium
QF B
RO16 1 v RO16 3
02:00
21:00 (10 Aug)
11:30
11 Aug, 2023
Eden Park
QF A
RO16 5 v RO16 7
08:00
03:00
17:00
12 Aug, 2023
Brisbane Stadium
QF C
RO16 6 v RO16 8
12:30
06:30
20:30
12 Aug, 2023
Stadium Australia
QF D
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023: SEMI-FINALS SCHEDULE
Teams
Time (ET)
Time (ET)
Time (AEST)
Date
Location
QF A v QF B
09:00
04:00
18:00
15 Aug, 2023
Eden Park
QF C v QF D
11:00
06:00
20:00
16 Aug, 2023
Stadium Australia
The winners of each semi-final fixture will face off in the FIFA Women’s World Cup final on Sunday, Aug 20, at Accor Stadium Australia, Sydney, with a kick-off time of 11:00 (UTC). The runners-up of each semi-final fixture will play each other the day before on Saturday, Aug 19, at 09:00 (UTC) in Brisbane Stadium to battle it out for third place.
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023 VENUES
There are nine host cities for this mega event, five in Australia and four in New Zealand:
Australia
Sydney – Accor Stadium and Allianz Stadium
Brisbane – Suncorp Stadium
Melbourne – AAMI Park
Perth – HBF Park
Adelaide – Hindmarsh Stadium
New Zealand
Auckland – Eden Park
Wellington – Sky Stadium
Dunedin – Forsyth Barr Stadium
Hamilton – Waikato Stadium
WHERE TO WATCH FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023?
The highly anticipated 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is set to captivate audiences worldwide, and fans in the United Kingdom can catch all the live action on BBC and ITV.
These renowned broadcasting channels will share the tournament coverage, providing an exciting lineup of fixtures for viewers. UK fans can conveniently stream the matches on the ITVX and iPlayer platforms, ensuring they don’t miss a single moment of the thrilling games.
Over in the United States, Fox has secured the rights to broadcast the entire Women’s World Cup matches. American viewers can enjoy the games on Fox’s main channel and Fox Sports, offering comprehensive coverage nationwide.
For Spanish-speaking audiences, Telemundo will provide dedicated Spanish coverage, ensuring that everyone can immerse themselves in the tournament’s excitement.
In Australia, as one of the co-hosts of this prestigious event, the Women’s World Cup matches will be aired on the Seven Network and Optus Sport. Fans Down Under can tune in to these channels to witness the thrilling encounters as the world’s best teams compete for the ultimate glory.
With these diverse broadcasting options, fans worldwide can cheer on their favorite teams and players during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Whether through traditional TV channels or convenient streaming services, the global audience is guaranteed an immersive and enjoyable viewing experience.
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2023– FAQS
When and where is the 2023 Women’s World Cup?
This year’s tournament will be held in Australia and New Zealand making it the first-ever co-hosted Women’s World Cup.
What is the format of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 follows a tournament format that consists of group stages, knockout rounds, and the final. The 32 teams will be divided into eight groups of four each during the group stage. Each team will play against the other teams in their group, and the top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout rounds.
How many teams will participate in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
32 teams will participate in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. These teams will represent different countries and regions from around the world. The teams will qualify in their respective confederations to secure a place in the tournament.
How can I buy tickets for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023?
Tickets for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will be available for purchase on the FIFA website.
In football, strikers and wingers are like talented artists, bringing excitement and incredible moments to the field. They have the ability to completely change the outcome of a match, leaving fans in awe. Strikers are fearless goal scorers, known for their impeccable timing and natural talent in finding the back of the net.
Wingers, on the other hand, are creative and daring players, skillfully maneuvering around defenders and sending in delightful crosses that mesmerize the opposing team. In this article, we will explore the exhilarating realm of women’s football as we honor the top 10 best female strikers in soccer or we should say football.
Top 10 Best Female Strikers 2023
1. Sam Kerr (Australia, Chelsea)
Sam Kerr is a highly accomplished striker who currently plays for Chelsea in the FA Women’s Super League and represents the Australia women’s national team, known as the Matildas. Recognized for her exceptional speed, athleticism, and finishing ability, Kerr is a prolific goalscorer. Her influential leadership qualities often set the tone for her team on and off the pitch.
Kerr’s effectiveness as a striker has made her an invaluable asset for Chelsea and the Matildas. Her remarkable achievements include receiving prestigious individual awards such as the Golden Boot in both the NWSL and the FA Women’s Super League. Widely regarded as one of the world’s best strikers, Kerr’s impact on the women’s game is bound to endure, as she continues to thrive and make significant contributions for years to come.
Key attributes that define Sam Kerr as a striker include her exceptional speed, which allows her to exploit the opposition’s defense and create scoring opportunities. Her athleticism, characterized by strength and stamina, ensures a high level of performance throughout matches. Kerr’s finishing ability is renowned, as she consistently demonstrates composure and precision in front of the goal. Furthermore, her leadership skills are evident through her vocal presence on the field and her ability to inspire and guide her teammates.
2. Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands, Arsenal)
Vivianne Miedema, a prominent striker, showcases her exceptional talent for Arsenal in the FA Women’s Super League and the Netherlands women’s national team. Her role primarily revolves around scoring goals, creating chances for her teammates, and applying pressure on the opposition’s defense.
Miedema’s remarkable goal-scoring ability is evident in her impressive tally of over 200 career goals, including 114 goals for Arsenal and 94 goals for the Netherlands. Beyond her proficiency in finding the back of the net, she possesses excellent passing skills, enabling her to deliver accurate and precise passes to her teammates.
With numerous individual and team accolades, including the Golden Boot in the FA Women’s Super League and the UEFA Women’s Euro, Miedema is undoubtedly recognized as one of the best strikers in the world, making her an invaluable asset to both Arsenal and the Netherlands.
3. Alex Morgan (USA, San Diego Wave)
Alex Morgan is an talented striker who currently represents San Diego Wave FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and the United States women’s national team. Her responsibilities primarily revolve around scoring goals, creating opportunities for her teammates, and pressuring the opposition’s defense. Known for her prolific goal-scoring ability, Morgan has scored over 100 career goals, including 110 goals for the United States. In addition to her scoring abilities, she exhibits excellent passing skills, delivering accurate passes to her teammates.
Morgan is also a skilled dribbler, utilizing her pace and skill to bypass defenders. Her exceptional vision enables her to identify and execute passes that create scoring opportunities for her teammates. Morgan’s movement off the ball is impressive, as she consistently seeks space and positions herself well to receive passes. With a multitude of individual and team accolades, including the Golden Boot in the NWSL and the FIFA World Cup, Morgan is widely regarded as one of the world’s top strikers.
4. Alexandra Popp (Germany, Wolfsburg)
Alexandra Popp, an outstanding striker, currently showcases her remarkable skills for VfL Wolfsburg in the Frauen-Bundesliga and represents the Germany women’s national team. Known for her prolific goal-scoring ability, Popp possesses a keen eye for finding the back of the net. With over 100 career goals, including 114 goals for Wolfsburg and 57 goals for Germany, she consistently demonstrates her prowess as a goal-scorer.
One of Popp’s notable attributes is her exceptional heading ability. She excels in scoring goals through headers and poses a constant threat in aerial duels.
Off the ball, Popp displays excellent movement, consistently seeking spaces and positioning herself strategically to receive passes and create scoring opportunities. Her ability to make herself available to teammates contributes significantly to her effectiveness as a striker.
Throughout her career, Popp has garnered numerous individual and team accolades, including the Golden Boot in the Frauen-Bundesliga and the UEFA Women’s Euro. Regarded as one of the world’s premier strikers, her impact in the women’s game remains formidable.
5. Marie-Antoinette Katoto (France, Paris Saint-Germain)
Marie-Antoinette Katoto, currently represents Paris Saint-Germain in the Division 1 Féminine and proudly wears the jersey of the France women’s national team. With a prolific goal-scoring ability and a keen eye for the net, Katoto consistently demonstrates her skills as a goal-scorer. She has amassed over 100 career goals, including 132 goals for Paris Saint-Germain and 24 goals for France.
Katoto possesses excellent dribbling skills, utilizing her speed and technique to outmaneuver defenders. Her ability to beat opponents contributes to her effectiveness as a striker.
Katoto’s impact extends beyond scoring goals. She actively presses the opposition’s defense, contributing to winning back possession of the ball and disrupting the opponents’ play.
6. Sophia Smith (USA, Portland Thorns FC)
Sophia Smith is a prolific and agile striker who represents the United States women’s national team (USWNT) and the Portland Thorns FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). With her exceptional goal-scoring ability, Smith consistently finds the back of the net, having scored over 50 goals in her career, including 11 for the USWNT and 14 for the Thorns.
Smith’s skill set extends beyond scoring goals, as she possesses impressive dribbling skills, utilizing her speed and technical prowess to navigate past defenders. Her off-ball movement is also noteworthy, as she displays an astute sense of positioning to create opportunities for herself and her teammates.
Recognized for her achievements, Smith has received individual honors such as the Golden Boot in the NWSL and the CONCACAF Women’s Championship. Her exceptional abilities have positioned her as one of the top strikers in the world, with a promising future ahead.
Both the USWNT and the Thorns rely on Smith’s contributions, acknowledging her importance to their respective teams. As a rising star in women’s soccer, Smith’s potential is limitless, and she is destined to become one of the world’s premier strikers.
7. Ewa Pajor (Poland, Wolfsburg)
Ewa Pajor is a Polish striker who plays for VfL Wolfsburg and the Poland national team. She is known for her powerful shooting, dribbling skills, and intelligent off-ball movement.
As a striker, Pajor’s main responsibility is scoring goals. She creates chances for herself and her teammates, and has a knack for finishing them. Pajor also contributes to her team’s defensive efforts by pressing the opposition defense and winning back the ball.
Pajor is highly effective and influential for Wolfsburg and Poland. She has received numerous individual and team accolades, including the Golden Boot in the Frauen-Bundesliga and the UEFA Women’s Euro. Pajor is regarded as one of the world’s top strikers and will likely remain a significant force in women’s football.
She has scored over 100 career goals, including 56 for Wolfsburg and 28 for Poland. Pajor’s ability to beat defenders with her pace and skill combined with her awareness of space and positioning, make her a valuable asset to her teams.
8. Beth Mead (England, Arsenal)
Beth Mead, English forward, plays for Arsenal in the Women’s Super League (WSL) and the England national team. She is known for her creativity and goal-scoring abilities. Mead holds the record for the most assists in WSL history and is the second-highest contributor to goals. In UEFA Women’s Euro 2022, she won the Golden Boot, Player of the Tournament, and was the top assist provider, leading England to their first major tournament victory.
Mead is a crucial player for both Arsenal and England. Since joining Arsenal in 2017, she has been a consistent starter, while also making significant contributions to the England national team since her debut in 2018. Her accomplishments include winning the PFA Women’s Young Player of the Year award in 2019.
Recognized as one of the world’s top strikers, Mead is a rising star in women’s football.
9. Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria, Barcelona)
Asisat Oshoala, a Nigerian striker, plays for FC Barcelona and the Nigeria women’s national team. She is recognized for her exceptional speed, dribbling, and finishing abilities.
Oshoala is a versatile player, proficient in various positions such as winger and central striker. Known for her pace, dribbling skills, and goal-scoring proficiency, Oshoala also possesses excellent passing abilities, enabling her to find teammates in dangerous positions.
Oshoala holds a significant role for both Barcelona and Nigeria. Since joining Barcelona in 2019, she has been a regular starter, while making notable contributions to the Nigerian national team since her debut in 2014. Oshoala has won the UEFA Women’s Champions League Golden Boot in 2019-20 and the African Women’s Player of the Year award in multiple years..
10. Ada Hegerberg (Norway, Lyon)
Ada Hegerberg, the Norwegian striker, is widely regarded as one of the world’s top footballers. She currently represents Olympique Lyonnais and the Norway national team.
Hegerberg’s remarkable career boasts an impressive collection of individual and team honors. She notably clinched the prestigious Ballon d’Or Féminin in 2018, and was crowned UEFA Women’s Player of the Year for four consecutive years (2016-2019).
Hegerberg secured the Golden Boot in the UEFA Women’s Champions League across four consecutive seasons (2016-2019). Her accomplishments extend to the domestic stage, where she helped Lyon clinch the French Ligue 1 Féminine title on multiple occasions and claimed five UEFA Women’s Champions League titles with the club..
Conclusion:
As the women’s game continues to evolve, it is anticipated that new stars will emerge, further enriching the legacy of female strikers. The ongoing progress and increased visibility of women’s football will undoubtedly pave the way for future generations, fostering a more inclusive and equitable sporting landscape.
In celebrating the remarkable accomplishments of these top 10 best female strikers, it is evident that they have propelled women’s football to unprecedented heights. Their remarkable goal-scoring abilities, combined with their passion and commitment, have solidified their positions as the finest goal-scoring powerhouses in the world. These athletes have left an indelible legacy in the sport and will continue to inspire generations to come.
FAQs
Who is the best female striker?
Sam Kerr Vivianne Miedema Alex Morgan Alexandra Popp Marie-Antoinette Katoto are some of the best strikers in football.
Who is the best female soccer player of all time?
Marta Vieiera da Silva. She is considered the female equivalent of Pelé in her home country of Brazil, and she’s been named FIFA’s female world player more than any other player. She is considered all time best female soccer player.
Who has the highest score in women’s soccer?
Biggest ever football win is England 20-0 Latvia. England Women thrashed Latvia 20-0 at the Keepmoat Stadium to record their biggest ever competitive victory.
Mallory Pugh is an American soccer player who has made history in the All-American Women’s Soccer League. Born in 1998, she began playing soccer at just four years old and quickly rose to prominence with her impressive net worth of $5 million.
She is married to MLB star Dansby Swanson in 2022. This article will look closer at Mallory Pugh’s net worth, bio, age, husband, children, and family.
Read on to find out more about this rising star!
Full Name
Mallory Diane Swanson
Nickname
Mallory
Profession
Footballer
Teams
Chicago Red Stars/ USNWT
Date of Birth & Age
April 29, 1998 (age 25)
Birth Place
Littleton, Colorado
Religion
Catholic
Marital Status
Married
Hometown & Country
United States
Playing Position
Forward
Height
5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
At just four years old, she began playing soccer and quickly showed her skill to join the Elite Clubs National League.
Her father, Horace Pugh, was a promising Olympian and played soccer when he was young. At the same time, her mother, Karen Pugh, ran track and cross-country in high school.
Mallory’s older sister Brianna had also played football for the University of Oregon; Mallory followed suit and joined elite clubs.
With such an athletic background, it’s no surprise that Mallory Diane Pugh developed into one of the most talented youth players in USWNT history.
Mallory earned international recognition at 17 when she became the youngest player in USWNT history to be selected to play on their team in 2016. After making her debut against Ireland in January 2016 at only 18 years old, she scored her first Olympic goal against Colombia during the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics–becoming the youngest player ever to score for the United States in an Olympic game
PROFESSIONAL SOCCER CAREER
Mallory Pugh’s professional soccer career began at a young age. She quickly made an impact on the international stage. Mallory became the youngest player in USWNT history to have ten career assists and the record holder for most assists under 20.
Mallory was selected as part of the 18-man team representing the United States at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She became the youngest player in USWNT history to be selected at just 17 years old.
During this eventful tournament, Mallory scored her first Olympic goal against Colombia. Her goal gave them a 2-0 lead and made her the youngest player to score for Team USA in an Olympic game.
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP 2019
Swanson was one of 23 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup players. She was the team’s second-youngest player at 21. On June 11, 2019, the USWNT defeated Thailand 13–0. Swanson came on in the 69th minute, assisted Megan Rapinoe‘s 74th-minute goal, and scored her first FIFA Women’s World Cup goal in the 85th.
She was the third-youngest USWNT player to score at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, aged 21 years and 43 days. She played against Thailand, Chile, and Sweden. USWNT won the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
MALLORY PUGH NET WORTH
You’re likely wondering about Mallory’s net worth – estimated in 2023 is $5 million- Mallory Swanson’s Salary in 2023 is $1 million.
Unsurprisingly, Mallory has invested in various financial investments that have enabled her to build a substantial wealth management portfolio. Careful salary negotiations back up her lifestyle choices and career decisions to ensure she gets the most out of each deal.
Mallory is savvy when it comes to money matters. She ensures that her sponsorships align with her values and that they offer suitable remuneration for the time spent representing them. She is also very particular about which brands she endorses, only selecting those that can provide genuine value to herself and the public.
The United States Women’s National soccer team star, 24, married the Atlanta Braves shortstop, 28, at the Ritz Carlton Reynolds Lake Oconee in Greensboro, Georgia, on Dec. 10.2022
“To get married in front of our family and friends is so special,” “It means that we are becoming one and get to impact God’s kingdom together.”
The couple has no child so far as both of them are focused on their careers at the moment.
Mallory is focused on her career as a professional soccer player, and there is no doubt that she will continue making history with her accomplishments on the pitch while also enjoying her romantic life with Dansby Swanson off the field.
FAMILY BACKGROUND
From her father’s Olympian roots to her mother’s marathon running, Mallory Pugh has inherited a deep-rooted athletic legacy, which she proudly carries on as one half of an engaged power couple.
Her parents have instilled the importance of sports in Mallory and her older sister Brianna’s lives from a very young age. This sibling rivalry has pushed each other to greater heights and has given them an advantage over their peers.
The parental guidance they received growing up was essential to their success, as it helped bridge the generational gap between them and their parents. This is especially true for Mallory, who had the unique experience of having an African American father and an American mother, which could have been more evident with the proper family dynamics.
With her parents’ support, however, she was able to hone her craft and build upon this generational sports legacy while also carving out a successful career on her terms.
MALLORY PUGH NET WORTH AND SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE
As an American soccer superstar, Mallory Pugh’s social media presence has been a source of inspiration and motivation to millions around the world.
From her social media accounts with over one million followers to her YouTube channel with almost 200,000 subscribers, Mallory has ensured that her digital presence makes a difference in the lives of many.
Her online influence is further evident from the media attention she receives and fan engagement on social media platforms.
Mallory Pugh recognizes the power of having a solid online presence. She uses it to promote causes close to her heart, such as improving access to mental health resources for young athletes or fighting against racism and sexism in sports.
Mallory’s social media impact is undeniable, and continues to be an example to aspiring athletes everywhere.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MALLORY PUGH
Here are some additional interesting facts about Mallory Pugh:
She is the youngest player ever to score a goal for the USWNT. She scored her first goal for the USWNT on June 11, 2019, in a FIFA Women’s World Cup match against Thailand. She was 19 years old at the time.
She was named to the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup All-Star Team. She was among only two players under 20 to be named to the team.
She is a brand ambassador for Nike and New Balance. She is one of the most marketable athletes in the world and has endorsement deals with several major companies.
She is a vocal advocate for women’s rights and equality. She has spoken out about the importance of equal pay for women in sports. She has been a vocal supporter of the #MeToo movement.
MALLORY PUGH NET WORTH AND PHILANTHROPIC WORK
Continuing to make a name for herself, Mallory Pugh is also highly regarded for her philanthropic work. She’s been involved in numerous youth outreach programs, environmental initiatives, and charitable donations.
Pugh often participates in fundraising events to support organizations such as the Ronald McDonald House Charities and Stand Up To Cancer. She has participated in global outreach initiatives like the FIFA Foundation’s Football For The World Program, which supports education through sports.
Pugh is also an ambassador of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), where she works alongside other athletes to raise awareness around various issues affecting children worldwide. She’s appeared at several UNICEF events, including their annual gala and football tournament.
Moreover, she recently launched her foundation called “Mallory’s Movement,” which seeks to provide resources for disadvantaged youth in her hometown of Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
MALLORY PUGH NET WORTH-FAQS
WHAT IS MALLORY PUGH’S NICKNAME?
Mallory Pugh’s nickname is “Mally.”
WHO IS MALLORY PUGH’S FAVORITE SOCCER PLAYER?
Mallory Pugh’s favorite soccer player is Alex Morgan.
WHAT IS THE HEIGHT OF MALLORY SWANSON?
Her height is 1.63 m
WHAT IS THE NET WORTH OF MALLORY SWANSON?
She has a total wealth of $5 million in 2023 with a salary of $1 million per year.
The stage is set, the spotlight awaits, and anticipation fills the air as the world eagerly prepares for the grandest spectacle in women’s football: the World Cup 2023. As fans and pundits delve into their predictions and speculations, one thing remains certain—the tournament promises to be a showcase of exceptional talent and rising stars. Among the myriad of remarkable athletes who will grace the hallowed fields, there exists a group of sensational young women, poised to leave an indelible mark on the beautiful game.
In a sport that has captured hearts and inspired generations, these ten young female soccer players emerge as beacons of hope, carrying with them a blend of prodigious skill, unwavering determination, and infectious passion. As the World Cup draws near, their names echo through the corridors of footballing talent, igniting fervor and excitement amongst fans worldwide.
Youth, after all, brings with it an unparalleled energy and fearlessness—an audacious spirit unyielding to the weight of expectation. These budding stars, who have already made strides in their respective careers, are set to unleash their full potential on the global stage. With the world’s eyes upon them, they are ready to dance with the ball, mesmerize with their footwork, and exhibit the boundless possibilities that lie within the realm of women’s football.
Their stories are diverse, representing the global reach of the sport and its ability to transcend borders and cultures. Hailing from different corners of the world, these remarkable athletes embody the unifying power of soccer—a force that transcends language, religion, and nationality. They serve as living proof that talent knows no boundaries and that dreams can be achieved regardless of one’s background.
As the countdown to the World Cup 2023 begins, join us as we delve into the lives and accomplishments of these ten extraordinary young women. From rising stars who have overcome adversity to those who have caught the attention of scouts and fans alike, their journeys intertwine to form a tapestry of determination, talent, and untapped potential.
Here are 10 young female soccer stars to watch in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup:
10 young female soccer stars to watch in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
1. Sophia Smith – USA age 23
Sophia Olivia Smith, born on August 10, 2000, is an accomplished American soccer player who currently serves as a forward for Portland Thorns FC in the NWSL and represents the United States women’s national team.
Smith’s soccer journey commenced at a young age, joining Real Colorado’s youth team in 2009. She then moved to the Colorado Rapids youth team in 2012 before joining the FC Golden State Force youth team in 2014. Her exceptional skills led to her inclusion in the U.S. U-17 Women’s National Team in 2016.
Since making her debut in 2017, Smith has been a regular member of the United States women’s national team. She played a crucial role in the team’s triumph at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup and was also part of their success at the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship.
Smith’s versatility shines as she adeptly plays as both a forward and winger. Her standout attributes include speed, impressive dribbling abilities, and a keen eye for goal. Additionally, Smith is known for her strong work ethic and willingness to contribute defensively.
Regarded as one of the most promising young talents in women’s soccer, Smith possesses the potential to become one of the world’s best players. With her skill set and dedication, she is poised to make a significant impact on the sport. She is a prolific goal scorer with a powerful shot and excellent dribbling skills. She was named the 2022 NWSL MVP and is expected to be a key player for the USWNT in the World Cup.
2. Lauren Hemp – England age 22
Hemp is a young, talented English winger who has been playing for Manchester City since 2018. She is known for her pace, dribbling skills, and eye for goal. In 2022, she helped England win the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.
Hemp has been named PFA Women’s Young Player of the Year four times (2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022). She is considered to be one of the brightest young talents in women’s football and is expected to be a star for England in the World Cup.
3. Frida Maanum – Norway age 22
Maanum is a young, talented Norwegian midfielder who has been playing for Arsenal since 2021. She is known for her passing, dribbling, and work rate. She has made over 50 appearances for Norway and helped them win the 2019 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
Maanum has been praised for her versatility and ability to play in a variety of midfield positions. She is considered to be one of the brightest young talents in women’s football.
4. Trinity Rodman – USA age 20
Trinity Rodman, a 20-year-old forward from the USA, showcased her exceptional skills in the previous NWSL season. Amongst her fellow attackers, only Sophia Smith surpassed her in progressive carries, with Rodman tallying an impressive 144. Despite competing against seasoned veterans and talented attackers, Rodman ranked sixth in take-on attempts, eleventh in open cross attempts, and seventeenth in chances created.
Throughout her 57 career NWSL and NWSL Challenge Cup matches, she has delivered 17 goals and 14 assists, creating 102 opportunities for her team. Remarkably, she achieved all this before turning 21, having joined the league at the age of 18. While initially recognized as the daughter of Dennis Rodman, Trinity has now solidified her reputation as a world-class winger.
With Mallory Swanson’s unfortunate patella injury, Rodman has the potential to earn increased playing time. This opportunity could serve as a platform for her to further refine her game, which already boasts impressive speed and urgency. If she continues to enhance her skills, there’s no doubt that Rodman could achieve great things, potentially making a name for herself in future World Cup tournaments.
5. Selma Bacha – France age 22
Bacha is a young, talented French left-back who has been playing for Olympique Lyonnais since 2018. She is known for her pace, dribbling skills, and crossing ability. She has made 17 appearances for France and scored 1 goal.
Bacha was born in Lyon, France. She started playing football at a young age and joined the youth team of Olympique Lyonnais in 2011. She made her senior debut for the club in 2018 and has since established herself as a regular starter. She has won the Division 1 Féminine four times, the Coupe de France three times, and the UEFA Women’s Champions League four times.
Bacha has been praised for her technical ability and her work ethic. She is considered to be one of the brightest young talents in women’s football. She is expected to be a key player for France in the World Cup.
6. Nicole Arcangeli – Italy age 19
At just 19 years old, Nicole Arcangeli is a rising star in women’s football, representing both Juventus and the Italy women’s national team as a forward. Known for her exceptional goal-scoring abilities, Arcangeli possesses a powerful shot and impressive dribbling skills that make her a formidable threat on the field.
This season, she has already netted an impressive tally of 12 goals in 16 appearances for Juventus, showcasing her proficiency in finding the back of the net. As Italy prepares for the upcoming World Cup, Arcangeli is expected to play a pivotal role, utilizing her talents to contribute significantly to the team’s success.
7. Salma Paralluelo – Spain age 19
Salma Paralluelo, a 19-year-old player from Barcelona, has made a remarkable impact this season. Barcelona’s dominance is once again evident as they continue to excel. Asisat Oshoala from Nigeria has displayed exceptional form with 24 goals and five assists across all competitions. Claudia Pina and Fridolina Rolfo have contributed 13 and 10 goals respectively. In the Liga F, Barcelona has outscored their opponents by an astonishing margin of 101-5 in 24 matches. Their success story extends to the Champions League as well, with seven wins out of eight matches and a scoring margin of 35-7.
Breaking into this star-studded lineup is an arduous task, but Paralluelo, who recently turned 19, has managed to do just that. Despite limited playing time, she has made a significant impact, scoring 10 goals and providing three assists in just 728 minutes in the league. Her recent performances for the national team are equally impressive, as she has found the net five times in her last three matches, all within 155 minutes of play.
Paralluelo’s productivity per minute is unrivaled, and she possesses the ability to create moments of sheer brilliance on the field. While Spain boasts a wealth of attacking talent, manager Jorge Vilda might find it difficult to ignore Paralluelo’s potential contributions. It wouldn’t be surprising if she earns a substantial amount of playing time in New Zealand, and she is likely to reward Vilda’s faith in her abilities.
8. Ana Milović –Slovenia age 22
Ana Milović, born on July 31, 2001, is a Slovenian forward who currently plays for Olimpija Ljubljana and represents the Slovenia women’s national team. She began her football journey with Olimpija’s youth team in 2014 and made her senior debut for the club in 2017. Since then, she has established herself as a regular starter.
Milović’s notable performances include being the top scorer for Olimpija during the 2019-20 season, where she netted 11 goals in the Slovenian First League. Additionally, she has earned over 20 caps for the Slovenia national team, making her debut in 2017. She has scored four goals for her country and was part of the Slovenian squad that reached the final of the 2019 UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship.
As a player, Milović is known for her versatility, being able to play as a forward or winger. She possesses impressive pace, excellent dribbling skills, and a keen eye for goal. Milović’s work ethic is commendable, as she is always willing to contribute defensively by tracking back and defending when required.
Considered one of Slovenia’s most promising young talents, Milović has the potential to become a key player for both Olimpija Ljubljana and the Slovenia women’s national team in the coming years. Her skill set and dedication make her an exciting prospect for Slovenian football. Milović’ is expected to be a key player for Slovenia in the World Cup.
9. Katie Robinson – England age20
Robinson is young, talented English forward who has been playing for Brighton & Hove Albion since 2020. She is known for her pace, dribbling skills, and eye for goal. She has made 10 appearances for England and scored 1 goal.
Robinson was born in Cornwall, England. She started playing football at a young age and joined the youth team of Truro City. She moved to the youth team of Bristol City in 2017 and made her senior debut for the club in 2018. She joined Brighton & Hove Albion in 2020.
Robinson has been praised for her work ethic and dedication. She is considered to be one of the brightest young talents in women’s football and is expected to be a key player for England in the World Cup.
10. Klara Bühl – Germany age 22
Klara Bühl is a highly regarded German professional footballer who currently plays as a forward or winger for FC Bayern Munich and represents the Germany national team. Born on December 7, 2000, in Haßfurt, Germany, Bühl has made significant strides in her career.
Starting her journey with TSV Jahn Schweinfurt, Bühl’s talent led her to SC Freiburg in 2016. She quickly made her mark in the Frauen-Bundesliga, impressing with 10 goals in 21 appearances during her debut season. Her outstanding performances earned her a call-up to the Germany national team in 2017, where she has since made over 50 appearances and scored 16 goals.
Bühl’s achievements include winning the UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship in 2017 and the UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship in 2018 with Germany. She also played a significant role in Germany’s journey to the final of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Renowned for her versatility, Bühl excels on both wings and as a central striker. Her remarkable speed, dribbling prowess, and goal-scoring instinct make her a formidable threat on the field. Additionally, Bühl’s dedication and willingness to contribute defensively further enhance her value as a player.
As one of the most promising young talents in women’s football, Bühl possesses the potential to reach the pinnacle of the sport. With her skillset and determination, she is poised to make a significant impact and establish herself among the best players globally.
Conclusion:
These are just a few of the young female soccer players to watch in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. With so much talent on display, it is sure to be an exciting tournament.
These young players are all poised to make a big impact on the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. With so much talent on display, it is sure to be an exciting tournament. Be sure to keep an eye on these players as they look to help their teams win the World Cup.
I hope you enjoyed this list of young female soccer players to watch in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. If you have any other questions, please let me know.
Who are your favorites to win the 2023 World Cup?
The United States: The United States is always a favorite to win the World Cup. They have a strong team with a lot of experience.
To celebrate the growing popularity of women’s football, we present the top 10 women’s football leagues in the world for 2024. These leagues have showcased incredible talent, witnessed record-breaking attendances, and made significant strides in the development of women’s football.
Top 12 Women’s Football Leagues in the World 2024
RANK
LEAGUE NAME
COUNTRY
1
National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)
United States
2
FA Women’s Super League (WSL)
England
3
Primera Iberdrola
Spain
4
Frauen-Bundesliga
Germany
5
WE League
Japan
6
French Women’s League
France
7
A-League Women –
Australia
8
Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino
Brazil
9
Damallsvenskan
Sweden
10
Serie A Femminile
Italy
11
Liga MX Femenil
Mexico
12
Elitedivisionen
Denmark
1. National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) – United States:
The NWSL in the United States is widely regarded as one of the best women’s soccer leagues globally. Owned by the participating teams, the league has gained immense popularity and boasts a highly competitive format. Clubs like the Portland Thorns and OL Reign have showcased the highest level of play, attracting top international players like Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan.
2. FA Women’s Super League (WSL) – England
The FA Women’s Super League in England has emerged as one of the leading women’s football leagues globally. With its rich football culture and ability to attract top talent from around the world, the WSL has become a hotbed of competition. Clubs like Chelsea and Arsenal have dominated the league, boasting star players such as Sam Kerr, Vivianne Miedema, and Fran Kirby.
3. Primera Iberdrola – Spain:
Spain’s Primera Iberdrola has seen remarkable growth in recent years and is home to some of the most talented women’s football clubs. Led by powerhouse teams like Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and Real Madrid, the league has gained recognition for its possession-based style of play and youthful talents. Barcelona’s success in the UEFA Women’s Champions League further solidifies the league’s prominence.
4. Frauen-Bundesliga – Germany:
The Frauen-Bundesliga in Germany has been a consistent force in women’s football, alongside leagues in France and the United States. Known for its technical skills and competitive environment, the league has witnessed dominant performances from teams like Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich. These clubs have attracted top talents and achieved success in European competitions.
5. WE League – Japan:
Japan’s WE League is a rapidly developing league that aims to empower women in football. With its inception in 2020, the league has already made significant progress in raising the profile of women’s football in Japan. INAC Kobe Leonessa is one of the standout teams in the league, contributing to the resurgence of Japanese women’s football.
6. French Women’s League – France:
The French Women’s League, alongside the English WSL and the NWSL, is considered one of the elite women’s football leagues in Europe. With a fierce rivalry between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Lyon, the league has witnessed top-class performances and dominated the UEFA Women’s Champions League. PSG’s emergence as a strong contender has added excitement and competitiveness to the league.
7. A-League Women – Australia:
Australia’s A-League Women, which aligns with the men’s A-League, has grown in popularity since its establishment in 2008. The league features top Australian clubs like Sydney FC, Melbourne City, and Melbourne Victory. With a competitive format and passionate fanbase, the league has played a significant role in the growth of women’s football in Australia.
8. Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino – Brazil:
Navigating the intricate structure of Brazilian football can be a challenge, especially when it comes to the women’s leagues. One prominent competition in Brazil is the Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino, the highest league in the state of São Paulo. While not heavily populated with foreign talent, this league holds its own in terms of competitiveness, boasting tactically and skillfully gifted players. Among the notable teams in the league are Corinthians, Palmeiras, and Santos, who have established themselves as powerhouses in Brazilian women’s football. Santos Women’s team leads the pack with the most championship titles, having clinched the trophy four times, while Palmeiras currently holds the crown as the reigning champions.
9. Damallsvenskan – Sweden:
The Damallsvenskan in Sweden was once a dominant force in women’s football when Scandinavian countries, along with the US, China, and Brazil, reigned supreme. Although overshadowed by newer leagues, the Damallsvenskan remains a reputable competition. Clubs like Rosengard, BK Hacken, and Linkopings continue to showcase the talent that emerges from Sweden and uphold the league’s tradition of excellence.
10. Serie A Femminile – Italy:
The Serie A Femminile in Italy is gaining momentum and carving its place in the spotlight of European women’s football. Similar to its male counterpart, the women’s league in Italy is characterized by technical finesse, creativity, and a fast-paced style of play. FC Sassari Torres holds the record for the most championship titles, while Juventus currently dominates the league. Milan and Roma are also striving to close the gap and challenge the reigning champions.
11. Liga MX Femenil – Mexico:
The Liga MX Femenil is relatively new but has made impressive strides in a short time. Mexican clubs have invested in women’s football, leading to a rise in quality and competitiveness. The league’s fanbase has grown steadily, contributing to its overall success.
12. Elitedivisionen – Denmark:
Elitedivisionen has developed into a highly respected league, known for its technical ability and tactical discipline. Danish clubs have been consistent performers in European competitions, and the league continues to produce promising young talents.
Conclusion:
As women’s football continues to thrive and gain recognition worldwide, these soccer leagues stand out as the best in the world for 2023. From the star-studded FA Women’s Super League in England to the empowering WE League in Japan, each league has contributed to the growth and success of women’s football.
Top Women’s Football Leagues in the World 2023 Frequently Asked Questions:
Which women’s football league is considered the best in the world?
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) in the United States is widely regarded as the top women’s football league globally
How many teams participate in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)?
The NWSL consisted of 10 teams.
What is the name of the top women’s football league in France?
The top women’s football league in France is called Division 1 Féminine (D1 Féminine).
How many teams are there in Division 1 Féminine?
Division 1 Féminine typically comprises 12 teams that participate in the league.
Which women’s football league is prominent in Sweden?
The Damallsvenskan is the premier women’s football league in Sweden, known for its high level of competition.
Women’s football may have experienced huge growth over the past decade, but the finances in the game still cower in comparison to the men’s game. The women’s game lags behind in comparison, but the highest earners in the sport still make significantly more than the average worker. While Ronaldo earns over €200m per year, the highest-paid women soccer player is Chelsea’s Sam Kerr, earning a reported €480,000 annually.
Kerr, an Australian international, has long been recognized as one of the game’s top players, although she has yet to win the Ballon d’Or. In both 2021 and 2022, she finished third, with Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas winning in both years.
USWNT legends Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe may be entering the twilight of their careers, but they are second and third on the list of the best paid women’s footballers. Morgan earns a reported €432,000 per year at San Diego Wave, slightly ahead of Megan Rapinoe’s €430,000 annual salary with OL Reign.
Top 10 Highest-Paid Women Soccer Players in 2023:
Please note that this is a ranking based on salary alone. It does not take into account other factors such as on-field performance, popularity, or endorsements.
RANK
PLAYER
SALARY (GBP)
SALARY (USD)
1
Sam Kerr
417,000
511,565
2
Alex Morgan
375,000
456,397
3
Megan Rapinoe
373,000
454,481
4
Julie Ertz
359,000
439,450
5
Ada Hegerberg
355,000
434,361
6
Marta
344,000
420,135
7
Amandine Henry
320,540
392,133
8
Wendie Renard
318,510
390,590
9
Christine Sinclair
308,760
377,866
10
Trinity Rodman
228,320
280,458
10. Trinity Rodman- £228,320
Trinity Rodman, aged only 20, secured a lucrative deal worth nearly £1 million in 2022. As the daughter of renowned NBA player Dennis Rodman, she made history by becoming the youngest player ever to be drafted into the NWSL. Despite her limited experience and unfamiliarity with Washington DC, Rodman seamlessly adjusted to the higher level of play.
She earned accolades such as Rookie of the Year, a spot in the Best XI, and even a nomination for the 2022 Ballon d’Or Féminin. Rodman has already made her debut for the US national team, and her future looks promising for a successful international career. She is at No 10 on our list of highest-paid female soccer players in 2023.
9. Christine Sinclair – £308,760
Christine Sinclair, a prolific goal-scorer, holds the record for the most international goals in both men’s and women’s football. She is also one of only three players, alongside Marta and Cristiano Ronaldo, to score in five different FIFA World Cups.
While Sinclair began her club career in Vancouver, she has been a member of the Portland Thorns since 2013, showcasing her talent and experience in the National Women’s Soccer League. She is no 9th in our list of highest-paid women soccer players in 2023.
8. Wendie Renard – £318,510
Wendie Renard, a towering presence both physically and metaphorically in women’s football, has an illustrious career with Lyon, boasting an incredible 14 league titles and eight European cups. Despite being just 32 years old, the Schœlcher native has ample time to further expand her trophy cabinet.
Renard’s consistently outstanding performances have earned her multiple selections to the IFFHS Women’s World Team between 2017 and 2022, acknowledging her excellence.
7. Amandine Henry- £320,540
As another integral member of Lyon’s dominant squads, Amandine Henry may not possess as extensive a collection of accolades as Renard, but she has been twice chosen for the IFFHS Women’s World Team and received the Silver Ball at the 2015 World Cup.
Holding down the midfield for both Lyon and France, Henry has consistently ranked in the top three of the UEFA Women’s Player of the Year voting on four occasions, showcasing her influential presence in the game.
6. Marta- £344,000
Marta is widely regarded as the greatest female footballer ever, renowned for her exceptional playmaking and frequent goal-scoring abilities. Her mesmerizing dribbling skills and captivating flair have drawn comparisons to legendary figures such as Ronaldinho and Pelé, with six FIFA World Player of the Year awards to her name.
Marta’s remarkable record of 17 World Cup goals surpasses any other player, male or female, and her illustrious career has seen her thrive at clubs ranging from Vasco da Gama to Los Angeles, Stockholm, and Orlando.
5. Ada Hegerberg- £355,000
Ada Hegerberg, the winner of the Ballon d’Or Féminin in 2018, is a once-in-a-generation talent in scoring goals. Since joining Lyon in 2014, she has averaged more than a goal per game, establishing herself as a prolific striker.
Hegerberg holds the record for the most goals in the history of the UEFA Champions League, further solidifying her reputation as an extraordinary goal-scoring force.
4. Julie Ertz- £359,000
Julie Ertz, who gained recognition as a standout player during her college years with the Santa Clara Broncos, spent her entire club career with the Chicago Red Stars before being traded to Angel City FC in 2021.
As a vital member of two World Cup-winning teams for the USA, Ertz exhibits elite skills in both central defense and midfield, often dictating play with her impressive passing range from deeper positions. While her future may hold uncertainties after becoming a mother in August 2022, Ertz has already built an extraordinary playing career.
3. Megan Rapinoe- £373,000
Megan Rapinoe, perhaps the most renowned female footballer globally, is not only a talented and intelligent winger but also an outspoken activist. Honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom by Joe Biden in 2022, Rapinoe’s influence extends beyond her on-pitch achievements, which are remarkable in their own right.
With two World Cup victories under her belt, she claimed the Ballon d’Or Féminin in 2019, securing a considerable lead over Lucy Bronze and Alex Morgan. While the duration of Rapinoe’s active playing career remains uncertain as she enters her thirties, she continues to be one of the sport’s highest earners.
2. Alex Morgan- £375,000
Alex Morgan, with 120 international goals to her name and two appearances on Time’s 100 Most Influential People list, has represented several clubs worldwide and currently plays for the San Diego Wave. Her Champions League victory with Lyon in 2017 highlights her exceptional goal-scoring abilities at both club and international levels.
Morgan’s status as one of the world’s most marketable footballers is evident and her brief stint with Tottenham in late 2020, garnered additional attention for the WSL before she returned to the Orlando Pride in Florida.
1. Sam Kerr- £417,000
At the No 1 spot in our list of the top 10 highest-paid female soccer players is Sam Kerr. Sam Kerr, the only female player to secure the Golden Boot in three different leagues, stands as one of the most prominent stars in the game.
Since joining Chelsea Women, Kerr has claimed three Super League titles while accumulating further individual honors. Her exceptional goal-scoring prowess and overall impact have propelled her to the top of the women’s football hierarchy, making her the highest-paid female footballer in 2023.
Sam Kerr, a versatile forward, possesses an incredibly impressive CV that few players can match. Watching her play is a delight as she seamlessly combines mobility with exceptional technical skills, and her goal-scoring record is the envy of most strikers.
Highest-Paid Women Soccer Players- Frequently Asked Questions.
Why are female soccer players paid so much less than male soccer players?
There are several reasons why female soccer players are paid less than male soccer players. One reason is that women’s soccer is not as popular as men’s soccer. This means that there is less money in the women’s game, which leads to lower salaries. Another reason is that women’s soccer is not as well-marketed as men’s soccer. This means that there are fewer opportunities for women’s soccer players to earn money through endorsements and other sponsorships.
What are some things that can be done to close the gender pay gap in soccer?
There are several things that can be done to close the gender pay gap in soccer. One thing is to increase the popularity of women’s soccer. This can be done by investing in women’s soccer leagues and tournaments, and by promoting women’s soccer players through media coverage and marketing campaigns. Another thing is to improve the marketing of women’s soccer. This can be done by creating more opportunities for women’s soccer players to earn money through endorsements and other sponsorships.
What are some of the challenges that female soccer players face?
Female soccer players face several challenges. One challenge is that they are often paid less than male soccer players. Another challenge is that they may not have the same opportunities to play at the highest level as men. Additionally, female soccer players may face discrimination and harassment.
What are some of the successes that female soccer players have achieved?
Female soccer players have achieved several successes. In 2019, the United States women’s national team won the FIFA Women’s World Cup. This was the fourth time that the United States had won the World Cup. Additionally, female soccer players have been successful in other areas, such as the Olympics and the professional leagues.
Ana Maria Markovic is a talented and accomplished footballer, known for her exceptional skills on the field and her striking appearance. Born in Split, Croatia, Markovic has quickly risen to become one of the most sought-after players in women’s football, both at the national and club levels. Her good looks have certainly captured the attention of fans and media, but it is her athletic abilities that have earned her the respect and admiration of her peers.
As a forward for the Croatian women’s national football team and the Swiss Women’s Super League club Grasshopper, Markovic has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with on the pitch. Her performances are marked by a level of skill, athleticism, and determination that showcase her natural talent and dedication to the game.
Beyond her impressive footballing abilities, Markovic has become a role model for young girls around the world, inspiring them to pursue their dreams and break down barriers in the male-dominated world of sports. Her grace, poise, and self-confidence are qualities that set her apart and make her a true icon for women’s football. While her beauty may be what initially captures attention, it is her talents and achievements that truly make her a rising star in the sport.
Birth Place and Early life
Marković was born in Split, Croatia, and her mother hails from the same city. However, when she was 12 years old, she moved with her family to Zürich, Switzerland, where she grew up. At the age of 14,
Club Career
Marković began her football career in Switzerland, after being inspired by the growing popularity of women’s football. She played for the U21 team at FC Zurich for three seasons before eventually transferring to Grasshopper.
National Career
Marković’s skills on the field did not go unnoticed, and she was scouted by the Croatian Football Federation while playing for Grasshopper in Switzerland. Consequently, she was selected to represent the Croatian women’s national team.
Ana Maria Markovic Salary and Net Worth
As a young and talented footballer, Ana Maria Marković earns a considerable salary from her contract with Grasshopper. Her annual income is estimated to be around $800,000, which is a significant sum for a player of her age and experience. Additionally, her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
Despite her injury setback, Marković has proven herself to be a skilled and dedicated player, and her earning potential is likely to grow as she continues to develop her talents and make a name for herself in the world of women’s football.
Ana Maria Marković has gained attention from European tabloids for her looks, being dubbed as the “most beautiful footballer.” However, while she appreciates the title, she dislikes being labeled as the “most sexy” as she believes it detracts from her abilities as a footballer.
Despite having a side job as a model, Marković has no intention of switching careers and remains passionate about football.
Her favorite footballer is Cristiano Ronaldo, whom she admires for his discipline and commitment to the sport. Her role model is also a Croatian footballer, Luka Modric.
Marković shares her love for cars, often posting pictures of her Mercedes Benz on social media. Her sister is also a footballer who plays for the Croatian national team.
Currently pursuing a degree, Marković intends to finish her studies before moving on to anything else. She enjoys watching movies during her free time, and her favorite film is No Time To Die.
Pizza is her favorite food, while Zagorski strukli is her favorite Croatian dish. As for actors, she admires Will Smith, and her favorite actress is Angelina Jolie.
Although rumors have circulated that she and Cristiano Ronaldo are dating, Marković has denied the claims, stating that he is her idol.
She is currently focusing on her football career and remains single, but she hopes to find a partner who understands and respects her job, as she had previously dated a footballer.
Ana Maria Markovic Boyfriend
Ana Maria Marković has garnered attention not only for her talent on the field but also for her stunning looks, earning her the title of football’s most glamorous star. While she has received a lot of positive attention, she has also faced some negative aspects, with unwanted attention from unsavory individuals.
Marković has spoken openly about her admiration for fellow Croatian footballer Luka Modric, who she views as a role model. However, her favorite player is Cristiano Ronaldo, whom she admires for his discipline and mindset. She believes that giving your all in sports and having a strong work ethic are crucial to success, qualities that Ronaldo embodies.
Despite the attention and pressures that come with being a high-profile athlete, Markova remains focused on her career and is dedicated to continuing to improve and succeed in the world of women’s football.
Is Ana Maria Markovic dating anyone?
It is not known if Markovic is dating anyone. By the looks of it, she likes to keep that side of her life private. As soon as we have an update, we will let you know.
Ana Maria Markovic Injury and Rehab Process
Ana Maria Marković, who has been hailed as the “world’s most beautiful footballer,” recently underwent surgery and is currently undergoing rehabilitation. The Croatian striker sustained a serious knee injury while playing for her Swiss club, Grasshopper Club Zürich, during a derby game against FC Zurich in February of this year.
Marković, who is now 23 years old, suffered the injury during a critical moment in the game, and the severity of her condition led her to undergo surgery. She is currently in the process of rehabilitation, which is a crucial step in her recovery.
The forward player had suffered a nasty-looking knee injury while in action for Grasshopper.
She shared two photos of the agony incident on Instagram, and wrote: “I don’t know where to start…
“Unfortunately I got injured at the last game and will now have to say goodbye to football for a long time.
“It hurts so much and still can not believe it.
“All who know me know that I have a very strong personality and that I will come back even stronger…
“Thank you all for the support… I will need it in the next few months even more.”
As one of the rising stars in women’s football, Marković’s injury has come as a disappointment to fans around the world. Nevertheless, her fans are hopeful that she will make a full recovery and get back on the field soon.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has come a long way since its inception in 1991, transforming from a small-scale tournament with limited media coverage into a global sporting event that attracts millions of viewers from around the world. The tournament has played a crucial role in the growth and development of women’s football, providing a platform for female footballers to showcase their skills and athleticism on the world stage. With each edition of the tournament, the bar has been raised higher, with increased investment, higher standards of play, and a growing cultural impact. In this article, we take a deep dive into the history of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, examining its origins, notable moments, and cultural significance, and reflecting on its potential for further growth and impact in the future. Join us on a journey through the history of this incredible tournament, as we explore how it has raised the bar for women’s football and transformed the sport forever.
Early Years: Origins and Growth of the FIFA Women’s World Cup
The early years of the FIFA Women’s World Cup saw the tournament’s inception in 1991, with just 12 teams competing in China. The United States won the first tournament, and the tournament expanded to 16 teams for the 1995 edition. Throughout the 1990s, the tournament faced various challenges, including a lack of funding and support, as well as opposition to women’s football in some countries. Despite these challenges, the FIFA Women’s World Cup continued to grow in popularity and prestige, with more teams competing and increasing media coverage. The early years of the tournament set the stage for its maturation and expansion in the following decades, making it one of the premier international events in women’s football.
Maturation of the Tournament: Expansion and Notable Moments
As the FIFA Women’s World Cup entered the new millennium, the tournament continued to grow in size and scope. The number of teams competing in the tournament increased to 24 in 2015 and 32 in 2019, reflecting the growing interest and participation in women’s football worldwide. Along with the expansion of the tournament, there were also several notable moments that helped to elevate the tournament’s profile, including:
The emergence of dominant teams such as the United States, Germany, and Japan
The introduction of new playing styles and tactics
Record-breaking attendances at matches, with the final of the 1999 tournament drawing over 90,000 spectators
The increased media coverage of the tournament, with matches broadcast to millions of viewers around the world.
These and other notable moments helped to establish the FIFA Women’s World Cup as one of the premier international sporting events, with a level of excitement and drama that rivals that of the men’s tournament.
FIFA Women’s World Cup as a Global Event: Media Coverage and Cultural Impact
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has become a global event with significant cultural and media impact. As the tournament has grown in size and prestige, so too has the media coverage of the event. Major broadcasters from around the world now televise matches, with viewership figures often surpassing previous records. Additionally, social media platforms have played a key role in promoting the tournament, with hashtags and live streaming of matches helping to engage a wider audience.
The tournament has also had a significant cultural impact, particularly in countries where women’s football was previously neglected or even banned. The FIFA Women’s World Cup has helped to challenge negative stereotypes and perceptions of women’s football, and has encouraged more girls and women to take up the sport. The tournament has also provided a platform for female footballers to showcase their skills and athleticism on the world stage, helping to raise the profile of women’s football and promote gender equality in sport.
Future of the FIFA Women’s World Cup: Potential for Growth and Impact
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has come a long way since its inception in 1991, but there is still potential for further growth and impact in the future. The tournament’s continued expansion is one area of potential growth, with the possibility of further increasing the number of teams and matches in future editions. Additionally, there is potential for the tournament to generate more revenue through increased sponsorship and broadcasting deals.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup also has the potential to have a wider impact beyond just football. The tournament can be a catalyst for social and cultural change, promoting gender equality and empowering women and girls around the world. Additionally, the tournament can inspire the next generation of female athletes and promote a healthier lifestyle and physical activity.
To achieve these goals, there needs to be continued investment and support for women’s football at all levels, from grassroots development to international competition. Additionally, efforts should be made to address the pay gap and other inequalities that still exist in the sport, ensuring that female footballers are given the same opportunities and recognition as their male counterparts.
Overall, the future of the FIFA Women’s World Cup is bright, with the potential for further growth and impact both on and off the field.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is set to be one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year, with the best women’s national football teams from around the world competing for the coveted trophy.
The tournament will be hosted by Australia and New Zealand, marking the first time that the event will be held in the southern hemisphere. The event is expected to draw large crowds and generate significant media coverage, helping to promote women’s football and inspire the next generation of female athletes. With the continued growth and development of women’s football, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is sure to be an exciting and historic event that will further cement the tournament’s significance in the world of sport.
FIFA Women’s World Cup Winners List? Which national women’s team has previously won the FIFA Women’s World Cup? And who has won the most titles so far? Well, if you have, then worry not because we have prepared a list on the FIFA Women’s World Cup Winners List.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has showcased the extraordinary talent and passion of female senior national teams since its inauguration in 1991. While women’s football may receive a different level of attention than its male counterpart, at FemmeFutbal, we prioritize celebrating the achievements of these exceptional athletes. This article presents an in-depth and comprehensive FIFA Women’s World Cup Winners List, shedding light on the victorious national teams that have triumphed in this prestigious tournament.
LIST OF FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP WINNERS
Here is the list of FIFA Women’s World Cup Winners:
Year
Winner
Runners-Up
Score
Host
2023
TBD
TBD
TBD
Australia New Zeeland
2019
United States
Netherlands
2-0
France
2015
United States
Japan
5-2
Canada
2011
Japan
United States
3-1 in penalty after draw at 2-2
Germany
2007
Germany
Brazil
2-0
China
2003
Germany
Sweden
2-1 (Golden Goal)
United States
1999
United States
China PR
5-4 in penalty after draw at 0-0
United States
1995
Norway
Germany
2-0
Sweden
1991
United States
Norway
by 2-1
China
LIST OF FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP WINNERS
1. United States: Reigning Champions and Dominant Force
The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) stands tall as the most successful and dominant force in the FIFA Women’s World Cup history. With four titles to their name, the USWNT has consistently showcased their prowess and unwavering determination to conquer the world stage. Their victorious campaigns came in 1991, 1999, 2015, and most recently, 2019.
Germany’s national women’s team, aptly named the Germany Women’s National Team, has been a formidable contender throughout the tournament’s history. With two World Cup victories in 2003 and 2007, they have firmly established themselves as one of the powerhouses in women’s football. Their strategic gameplay and cohesive teamwork have earned them a well-deserved spot among the tournament’s elite.
3. Norway: Early Triumph and Unforgettable Legacy
Norway’s national women’s team, fondly known as the Norway Women’s National Team, etched their name in the annals of football history with a remarkable victory in the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1991. With an inspiring display of skill and determination, they showcased their abilities and set the stage for future generations of Norwegian footballers. Although they have yet to replicate their success since then, their legacy remains unforgettable.
4. Japan: Grace, Resilience, and Historic Triumph
The Japan Women’s National Team, known for their graceful style of play and indomitable spirit, captured the world’s attention with their victory in the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Overcoming numerous obstacles, including the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck their nation, Japan’s triumph symbolized resilience and unity. While they haven’t claimed another title, their impact on women’s football is immeasurable.
5. Brazil: Skill, Flair, and Enduring Excellence
The Brazil Women’s National Team, revered for their skilful and flair-filled style of play, has left an indelible mark on the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Although they have yet to clinch the ultimate victory, their consistent presence in the tournament’s latter stages and unparalleled technical abilities have earned them a place among the top contenders. With a team comprised of exceptional talents, Brazil remains a force to be reckoned with.
COUNTRIES WITH THE MOST NUMBER OF FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP WINNERS TITLE
The United States and Germany have won the Women’s FIFA world cup more than two times each. Norway and Japan have won only once the women’s world cup;
Country
Titles
Runners-up
Total finals
Years won
Years runners-up
United States
4
1
5
1991, 1999, 2015, 2019
2011
Germany
2
1
3
2003, 2007
1995
Japan
1
1
2
2011
2015
Norway
1
1
2
1995
1991
Brazil
0
1
1
–
2007
China
0
1
1
–
1999
Netherlands
0
1
1
–
2019
Sweden
0
1
1
–
2003
Conclusion: Celebrating Women’s Football and its Champions
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has witnessed the triumphs and achievements of remarkable national teams, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication of female athletes on the global stage. From the United States’ dominant reign to Norway’s pioneering victory, each team has contributed to the growth and development of women’s football. As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming 2023 edition of the tournament, let us celebrate these champions and continue supporting the remarkable journey of women’s football worldwide.
FIFA Women’s World Cup Winners– FAQS
INWHICH YEAR DID THE UNITED STATES WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM WIN THEIR FIRST FIFA WORLD CUP TITLE?
The United States women’s national team won their first FIFA Women’s World Cup title in 1991. They achieved this feat by defeating Norway 2-1 in the final match.
HOW MANY GOALS WERE SCORED IN THE FINAL MATCH OF THE 2015 FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP?
A total of five goals were scored in the final match of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The match was contested between the United States and Japan, with the United States winning the game 5-2.
WHICH TEAMS PLAYED IN THE FINAL MATCH OF THE FIRST-EVER FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP?
The teams that played in the final match of the first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup, held in 1991, were the United States and Norway. The United States emerged as the champions by defeating Norway 2-1.
HAS ANY TEAM EVER WON THE FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP BACK-TO-BACK?
The USNWT team has won the FIFA Women’s World Cup back-to-back. The United States women’s national team achieved this feat by winning the tournament in 1991 and 1999.
WHO HAS SCORED THE MOST GOALS IN FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUPS?
Marta, from Brazil, has scored 17 goals in the FIFA Women’s World Cup tournaments she has participated in. She is the all-time leading goal scorer in the Women’s World Cup history.
WHO WON THE GOLDEN GLOVE AWARD FOR THE BEST GOALKEEPER IN THE FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP IN 2015?
The Golden Glove award for the best goalkeeper in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 was awarded to Hope Solo from the United States. She put up an outstanding performance throughout the tournament.
Alisha Lehmann, the Swiss international forward, has become the most followed women’s footballer worldwide, with an astounding fan base of over 20 million supporters across her social networks
Lehmann’s Instagram account amasses an impressive 15 million followers as of now, surpassing even renowned Swiss Tennis legend Roger Federer, who has 11 million followers.
Lehmann’s social media following exceeds that of two-time Women’s World Cup winner Alex Morgan, despite Morgan’s greater success on the pitch and her stature as one of the sport’s biggest names.
While Lehmann has received recognition for her exceptional skills in the Women’s Super League, she has also captivated fans with her fascinating photos taken in glamorous locations around the world, labeling her as the most beautiful female footballer in the world.
As of today, Alisha Lehmann continues to make waves both on and off the field, leaving an indelible mark as the most followed women’s footballer and captivating millions with her talent and social media presence.
ALISHA LEHMAAN BIO-DATA OVERVIEW
Full Name
Alisha Debora Lehmann
Date of birth
21 January 1999
Place of birth
Tägertschi, Switzerland
Height
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position
Forward
Current Club Team
Aston Villa
Jersey Number
7
Nationality
Switzerland
Alisha Lehmann Salary:
$200,000 (Annual)
Alisha Lehmann Instagram:
@alishalehmann7
ALISHA LEHMANN –BIOGRAPHY- FOOTBALL CAREER
Alisha Lehmann was born on January 21, 1999. In August 2018, she joined the Women’s Super League after signing with West Ham United. Lehmann caught the attention of Matt Beard, the then-manager of the West Ham Women’s team, with her outstanding performances in the 2018 UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship, which took place in her home country. That season, she played a pivotal role in West Ham’s Women’s FA Cup final victory.
In January 2021, Lehmann embarked on a loan spell at Everton, a club based in Merseyside, until the end of the season.
Following the loan, she made a permanent transfer to Aston Villa. During her debut season with Aston Villa, Lehmann showcased her skills by scoring four goals in 23 appearances.
On the international stage, Lehmann earned her first cap for Switzerland in October 2017, and she netted her first goal in March 2018. Her inaugural goal for Switzerland came against Finland during the 2018 Cyprus Women’s Cup.
Alisha Lehmann’s journey in football continues to unfold as she makes her mark domestically and internationally with her impressive performances and contributions to her teams.
ALISHA LEHMANN NET WORTH
Lehmann’s net worth is estimated to be around $2.5 million. Her salary from Aston Villa is reported to be around $200,000, and she also earns revenue from her lucrative sponsorships with Adidas and EA Sports. Her Huge social media following contributes enormously to her net worth.
ALISHA LEHMANN SALARY
As of October 2023, the average annual pay for an Alisha Lehmann in the United States is $238,781 a year from Aston Villa Football Club as a forward player.
ALISHA LEHMANN PARTNER
Lehmann is openly bisexual and has had relationships with other professional footballers, including Swiss national team-mate Ramona Bachmann. Alisha also dated her fellow Swiss international Ramona Bachmann when she first joined the Women’s Super League with West Ham.
ALISHA LEHMANN PARENTS AND SIBLINGS
Alisha grew up in a supportive family along with her brother, Marco Lehmann, and her sister, Shona Lehmann, who is a successful dancer and Instagrammer with more than 56K followers. As for Alisha Lehmann’s parents, her mother and father are unknown, as no source has ever mentioned them before.
ALISHA LEHMANN RELIGION
According to Sportsman Biography, the Swiss professional and her family follow Christianity, but the footballer herself has never talked about her religious beliefs.
ALISHA LEHMANN’S INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS
Alisha Lehmann has an impressive fan base of 15 million followers on Instagram, making her the world’s most-followed women’s footballer.
ALISHA LEHMANN’S TIKTOK FOLLOWERS
On the popular video-sharing platform TikTok, the Swiss superstar has more than 9.9 Million followers as of October 2023.
ALISHA LEHMANN’S FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
Alisha Lehmann stands out as the women’s soccer player with the most social media followers. She has more than 400K followers and admirers on Facebook, making her social media presence gigantic.
ALISHA LEHMANN BIRTHDAY AND ZODIAC SIGN
Alisha Lehmann’s sun sign is Aquarius, as she was born on January 21 January 21. According to horoscopic charts, Aquarius women are rebellious, strong, and unpredictable. They may behave beyond others’ understanding in such a revolutionary and unusual way.
ALISHA LEHMANN HEIGHT AND BODY MEASUREMENT
The stunning Aston Villa player weighs 55 kg as she is always on a healthy diet, besides playing and exercising on the pitch regularly. The gorgeous player has blonde hair and grey eyes, is 1.65 m tall, and her shoe size is 9.5 (US & AUS).
MODELING AND ACTING
Besides her footballing career, Alisha has always been into the fashion world with her taste for clothing and makeup. That’s why she has landed a number of modeling gigs, also modeling for some great companies such as Coca-Cola, Adidas, and Frisotrading.
ALISHA LEHMANN FAVORITE THINGS AND HOBBIES
Besides being into the world of fashion and makeup and having a thing for modeling and camera, there is much more to say when it comes to her interests. Here is a list of the things she is interested in:
Favorite Actor: Bruno Ganz
Favorite Actress: Sandra Hess
Favorite Food: Fondue, Raclette, Polenta, and braised beef
Favorite Color: Pink
Favorite Movie: Encino Man
Hobbies: Listening to music and taking photos
What is Alisha Lehmann’s nationality?
Alisha Lehmann is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a winger for Aston Villa in the FA Women’s Super League and the Switzerland national team.
ALISHA LEHMANN TATTOOS
Like so many other female football stars, Alisha Lehmann has several tattoos on her body, with tattoos on her neck, throat, forearm, and leg, to be specific.
It would be interesting to know that Alisha has chosen her hip, ankle, throat, forearm, and hip to hack her favorite tattoos on. She has a butterfly on her hip, a flower on her forearm, another tiny flower on her throat, a diamond on her ankle, the number “99” on one side of her neck, and the sentence “BE BRAVE” on the other side of it.
ALISHA LEHMANN CARS
Alisha owns several luxury and sports cars, including Mercedes AMG s63, Audi Q7, Ferrari 488 GTB, and McLaren F12.
Women’s Soccer in the United States before the USWNT
Women’s soccer in the United States was not always the phenomenon it is today. For many years, women’s soccer was overshadowed by its male counterpart, and few opportunities existed for women to play soccer at a competitive level. However, in the early 1980s, a group of women began to pave the way for a new era of women’s soccer in the United States. This group would come to be known as the United States Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT), and their impact on the sport would be felt for generations to come. But before we delve into the USWNT’s legacy, it’s important to understand the state of women’s soccer in the United States prior to their arrival on the scene.
The Birth of the USWNT: Formation and Early Years
In 1985, the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) established a women’s national team program in response to the growing interest in women’s soccer at the grassroots level. The team’s first coach, Mike Ryan, was tasked with selecting a group of players to compete in the Mundialito, a four-team tournament in Italy. The team, composed of mostly college players, finished second in the tournament, losing to host country Italy in the final.
Over the next few years, the USWNT continued to compete in international tournaments and friendlies, but faced significant challenges in terms of funding and support. The team was largely ignored by the media and received little to no financial compensation for their efforts. Despite these challenges, the USWNT continued to build a strong foundation, both on and off the field.
In 1991, the USWNT made history by winning the first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup, held in China. The team led by legendary players such as Michelle Akers, Carin Jennings, and Mia Hamm, defeated Norway in the final to secure the championship. The victory was a turning point for women’s soccer in the United States, and the USWNT quickly became national heroes.
Throughout their early years, the USWNT faced significant challenges, both on and off the field. But despite these obstacles, the team persevered, establishing themselves as a dominant force in women’s soccer and laying the foundation for a legacy that would endure for decades to come.
TheRise to Dominance: Winning the First World Cup and Beyond
The USWNT’s victory in the 1991 FIFA Women’s World Cup was just the beginning of their ascent to dominance in women’s soccer. Over the next two decades, the team would establish themselves as the most successful women’s soccer team in history, winning four Olympic gold medals and four FIFA Women’s World Cup championships.
In addition to their success on the field, the USWNT also became known for their pioneering spirit and fierce determination. The team was never afraid to challenge the status quo, both in terms of the sport of soccer and the broader issues of gender equity and social justice.
In 1996, the USWNT won the gold medal at the Olympics in Atlanta, beating China in the final. The victory cemented the team’s status as one of the best in the world, and set the stage for their next major triumph: the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The 1999 Women’s World Cup was held in the United States, and the USWNT was determined to defend their title on home soil. Led by iconic players such as Mia Hamm, Brandi Chastain, and Julie Foudy, the USWNT dominated the tournament, defeating China in the final in front of over 90,000 fans at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Chastain’s iconic celebration after scoring the winning penalty kick has become one of the most iconic moments in women’s soccer history, and helped to inspire a new generation of young girls to pursue the sport.
The USWNT’s dominance continued in the years that followed, with the team winning gold at the 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympics, as well as the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cups. Their success on the international stage has helped to establish the USWNT as the most successful women’s soccer team in history, and cemented their place as legends of the sport.
Cultural Impact: Inspiring a Generation and Breaking down Barriers
The USWNT’s impact on women’s soccer cannot be overstated. Their success on the field has inspired a generation of young girls to pursue the sport, and their influence extends far beyond the boundaries of the soccer pitch.
One of the most significant cultural impacts of the USWNT has been their role in breaking down gender barriers and challenging traditional notions of femininity. The team’s success has helped to challenge the idea that women’s sports are less important or less entertaining than men’s sports, and has helped to promote the idea that women can be just as strong, competitive, and skilled as men.
Off the Field: Advocating for Gender Equity and Social Justice
The USWNT has also been at the forefront of the fight for gender equity in sports. The team has consistently advocated for equal pay and treatment, both for themselves and for women’s soccer players around the world. In 2019, the USWNT filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the USSF, alleging that they were paid less than the men’s national team despite generating more revenue. The lawsuit sparked a national conversation about gender equity in sports, and highlighted the ongoing challenges that women face in achieving equal treatment and opportunities.
In addition to their advocacy for gender equity, the USWNT has also been vocal in their support for social justice issues. The team has taken a stand against police brutality, racial inequality, and other forms of oppression, and has used their platform to raise awareness and promote change.
Playing Style: The USWNT’s Unique Brand of Football
The USWNT is known for their fast-paced, aggressive style of play, which emphasizes athleticism, physicality, and skill. The team’s playing style has evolved over the years, as the game of soccer has grown and changed, but certain key elements have remained consistent.
One of the defining characteristics of the USWNT’s playing style is their emphasis on speed and athleticism. The team is known for their lightning-fast counterattacks, which often catch their opponents off-guard and lead to scoring opportunities. The USWNT also places a high value on fitness and conditioning, and is known for their ability to maintain a high level of intensity throughout the course of a game.
Another key element of the USWNT’s playing style is their physicality. The team is not afraid to go in hard for tackles, and is known for their ability to win the ball back through aggressive pressing and defense. This physicality can be a double-edged sword, however, as the team has been criticized in the past for being overly aggressive and risking injury to themselves and their opponents.
Despite their emphasis on athleticism and physicality, the USWNT is also known for their skill on the ball. The team’s players are adept at dribbling, passing, and shooting, and are able to combine these skills to create scoring opportunities. The USWNT also places a high value on tactical awareness and teamwork, and is known for their ability to work together as a cohesive unit to achieve their goals.
Legacy: The USWNT’s Influence on Women’s Soccer Today and Tomorrow
The USWNT’s legacy in women’s soccer is undeniable. Their success on the field, advocacy for gender equity and social justice, and unique playing style have all had a profound impact on the sport, both in the United States and around the world.
One of the most significant ways in which the USWNT has influenced women’s soccer is by inspiring a new generation of players. The team’s success on the world stage has helped to raise the profile of women’s soccer, and has encouraged countless young girls to take up the sport. As a result, women’s soccer has grown in popularity and visibility, and has become more competitive and professional than ever before.
The USWNT has also been a trailblazer in the fight for gender equity in sports. The team’s advocacy for equal pay and treatment has helped to bring attention to the issue, and has inspired other women’s sports teams to fight for their own rights. While there is still much work to be done to achieve true gender equity in sports, the USWNT’s efforts have helped to move the conversation forward and create a more level playing field for women.
Finally, the USWNT’s playing style has had a lasting influence on the sport of women’s soccer. The team’s emphasis on speed, athleticism, and physicality has helped to set a new standard for the game, and has inspired other teams to adopt a more aggressive and dynamic style of play. The USWNT’s influence can be seen in the tactics and strategies used by many of the top women’s soccer teams today, and will likely continue to shape the sport for years to come.
Conclusion: The Future of Women’s Soccer and the USWNT’s Role in It
The future of women’s soccer is bright, and the USWNT will undoubtedly play a significant role in shaping it. As the team continues to compete at the highest levels and advocate for change off the field, their influence on the sport will only continue to grow.
One of the most exciting developments in women’s soccer today is the growing number of professional leagues and teams around the world. The USWNT has been at the forefront of this trend, with many of its players choosing to compete in top European leagues during the off-season. As more and more opportunities become available for women’s soccer players, the sport will continue to grow in popularity and competitiveness.
The USWNT will also continue to advocate for gender equity and social justice in sports and beyond. The team’s efforts in this area have already had a significant impact, but there is still much work to be done to create a more equal and just world. As long as the USWNT continues to use its platform to push for change, it will remain a powerful force for good both within the sport of women’s soccer and in society at large.
In the years to come, the USWNT will undoubtedly face new challenges and opportunities, but one thing is certain: the team’s legacy in women’s soccer is secure. From their early years as a scrappy underdog to their current status as one of the most dominant teams in the world, the USWNT has left an indelible mark on the sport. As women’s soccer continues to grow and evolve, the USWNT will remain a shining example of what is possible when hard work, talent, and determination are combined with a vision for a better future.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are some of the USWNT’s biggest accomplishments?
In addition to their four World Cup titles, the USWNT has also won four Olympic gold medals, more than any other country. They have also won the CONCACAF Women’s Championship 11 times, more than any other country.
What are some of the challenges that the USWNT has faced?
The USWNT has faced a number of challenges over the years, including gender discrimination and unequal pay. In 2019, the team filed a lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) alleging that they were being paid less than their male counterparts. The lawsuit was settled in 2022, with the USSF agreeing to pay the team $24 million in damages.
What is the USWNT’s record in the FIFA Women’s World Cup?
The USWNT has won the FIFA Women’s World Cup four times, in 1991, 1999, 2015, and 2019. They are the only team to have won the tournament four times.
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