The 100 Best Female Footballers in the World explained

The 100 Best Female Footballers in the World is an annual global ranking of the best female footballers. The list was started by The Offside Rule podcast in 2016. Since 2018 it has also been published in association with the British newspaper The Guardian who have published the male equivalent since its inception in 2012.

The list is voted for by a panel of experts ranging from players and coaches to journalists and broadcasters from around the world. Judges are sent a longlist of 450 footballers and asked to rank their top 40 who are given a corresponding points value. The total across all judges determines the finish position. In 2019, the panel consisted of 93 judges from 44 countries across five continents including newly-appointed USWNT and reigning NWSL champion head coach Vlatko Andonovski, and FIFA Female Player of the Century and legendary China international Sun Wen.[1]

Winners

Number of wins in brackets.

!Year!Player!Club(s)
2016[2] Ada Hegerberg Lyon
2017[3] Lieke Martens Rosengård / Barcelona
2018[4] Pernille Harder Wolfsburg
2019[5] Sam Kerr Perth Glory / Chicago Red Stars
2020[6] Pernille Harder (2) Wolfsburg / Chelsea
2021[7] Alexia Putellas Barcelona
2022[8] Alexia Putellas (2) Barcelona
2023[9] Aitana Bonmatí Barcelona

Top 10

As of 2023, 36 individual players have been included in the "top 10" of the Top 100 list.

RankPlayerYearsClub(s)
1 Sam Kerr2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 20231Perth Glory, Sky Blue FC, Chicago Red Stars, Chelsea7
2 Lucy Bronze2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 20222Manchester City, Lyon, Barcelona6
3 Pernille Harder2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 20211Wolfsburg, Chelsea5
Vivianne Miedema2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 20222Arsenal
Wendie Renard2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 20204Lyon
6 Caroline Graham Hansen2020, 2021, 2022, 20234Barcelona4
Ada Hegerberg2016, 2017, 2018, 20191Lyon
8 Aitana Bonmatí2021, 2022, 20231Barcelona3
Amandine Henry2018, 2019, 20205Lyon
Dzsenifer Marozsán2016, 2017, 20205Frankfurt, Lyon
Lieke Martens2017, 2018, 20211Rosengård, Barcelona
12 Eugénie Le Sommer2018, 20195Lyon2
Marta2016, 20172Rosengård, Orlando Pride
Alex Morgan2017, 20187Lyon, Orlando Pride
Alexandra Popp2022, 20236Wolfsburg
Alexia Putellas2021, 20221Barcelona
Megan Rapinoe2018, 20193Seattle Reign
Keira Walsh2022, 20234Manchester City, Barcelona
19 Melanie Behringer20163Bayern Munich1
Delphine Cascarino202010Lyon
Mary Earps20239Manchester United
Julie Ertz20209Chicago Red Stars
Tobin Heath20169Portland Thorns
Jennifer Hermoso20216Barcelona
Lauren James202310Chelsea
Fran Kirby20217Chelsea
Rose Lavelle20197Washington Spirit
Mapi León20238Barcelona
Kim Little20164Arsenal
Carli Lloyd20167Houston Dash
Beth Mead20222Arsenal
Lena Oberdorf20225Wolfsburg
Salma Paralluelo20233Barcelona
Irene Paredes20218PSG, Barcelona
Fridolina Rolfö20235Barcelona
Christine Sinclair20166Portland Thorns

Overall

By nationality

As of the 2023 edition, players from 38 nations have made up the Top 100. The United States has been the most represented nation in total (111) with a record 19 individuals in 2019. In 2020, Germany became the first nation other than the United States to be the most represented. Spain became the third different nation to have the most selections with 15 in 2023. South Africa is the most recent nation to debut following the inclusion of Thembi Kgatlana in 2023.

Nationality is defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

RankNation20162017201820192020202120222023Total
1 United States16181619915117111
2 England141111101010131291
3 Germany107117131014577
4 France126910101210675
5 Spain3447810101561
6 Sweden8259894651
7 Netherlands4966845850
8 Australia6852323837
9 Brazil3545424330
10 Canada3422365328
11 Norway3445413327
Japan43442235
13 Scotland3012323216
14 Denmark2431211115
15 Switzerland1230111110
16 Nigeria011111128
17 South Korea111111107
Italy00012211
Poland00111211
20 Chile001111116
Iceland11111001
Malawi11111001
23 Austria030001105
Wales11100110
Jamaica00011111
26 Portugal111100004
Venezuela11100100
Ireland00011101
29 Belgium111000003
Colombia00000012
31 China101000002
Costa Rica02000000
Haiti00000011
New Zealand00110000
Serbia00001001
Zambia00000101
37 Finland000010001
South Africa00000001

Nationalities by continent

The European confederation has had the most players selected every year.

Continent refers to the corresponding continental confederation of the player's nationality.

RankConfederation20162017201820192020202120222023Total
1Europe6456626274676864517
2North America1924182213221812148
3Asia12121176571373
4South America4666546643
5Africa1222221517
6Oceania001100002

By club

As of the 2023 edition, players playing for 89 different clubs have been selected. French club Lyon has had the most players in the Top 100 with 103 total selections. In 2022, Barcelona became the first club other than Lyon to have the most players selected in a single year and retained the top spot the following year. Clubs are counted when a player in the Top 100 played for that team in the same calendar year they were selected. Players may have played for multiple clubs per year.

RankClub20162017201820192020202120222023Total
1 Lyon1512141212151310103
2 Barcelona35481014141573
3 Chelsea7758119101067
4 Wolfsburg87111110410566
5 Paris Saint-Germain77579127761
6 Arsenal555691181160
7 Manchester City8754788855
8 Bayern Munich6444688848
9 Portland Thorns5744244131
10 North Carolina Courage0488522130
11 Seattle Reign4451054023
12 Chicago Red Stars2245221018
Orlando Pride46420101
Real Madrid00022347
15 Rosengård4231320015
16 Houston Dash5211311014
17 Manchester United0001114512
Montpellier33231000
Washington Spirit21131211
20 Eintracht Frankfurt4311101011
Melbourne City41411000
22 Linköpings3213100010
22 Atlético Madrid011322009
Juventus00012321
27 NJ/NY Gotham FC030102028
Turbine Potsdam33200000
29 San Diego Wave000000336
Utah Royals00240000
29 Bordeaux000122005
LSK Kvinner20120000
31 Aston Villa000001124
Canberra United11020000
Essen00211000
FC Twente02000011
Freiburg01111000
Sydney FC12100000
Vålerenga01111000
38 BK Häcken000021003
Brisbane Roar01110000
Dalian11100000
FSU Seminoles11100000
Hoffenheim01000110
INAC Kobe00110001
Jiangsu Suning00111000
Levante00000102
Perth Glory01110000
UCLA Bruins11010000
Vegalta Sendai02000001
West Ham United00001011
Western New York Flash30000000
Western Sydney Wanderers00021000
52 AC Milan000000112
Angel City FC00000002
Birmingham City00110000
Changchun Zhuoyue01100000
FC Kansas City11000000
Hammarby00100001
Kvarnsvedens11000000
Madrid CFF00000011
Pachuca00000011
Paris FC10000001
PSV Eindhoven00001001
Roma00000002
SC Sand02000000
Stade de Reims00000011
Wuhan00100001
67 AC Nagano010000001
Achilles '2901000000
Boston Breakers10000000
Brighton & Hove Albion00001000
Brøndby01000000
Deportivo Cali00000010
Everton00001000
Inter Milan00000001
JEF United10000000
Kansas City Current00000001
Liverpool01000000
Newcastle Jets00100000
Okayama Yunogo Belle10000000
Örebro10000000
Racing Louisville00000001
Reading00000100
Santos00001000
São Paulo00010000
Shanghai Shengli00000100
Suwon FC00000010
Tigres UANL00000010
Urawa Red Diamonds00010000
West Virginia Mountaineers10000000

Clubs by nation

For the first four years, the United States league system had the most players selected. Since 2020, England has been the most represented and set a new record of 37 players in 2023.

RankNation20162017201820192020202120222023Total
1 England2020162031313237207
2 France2622212324292119185
3 United States3032303013191613183
4 Germany2121211819132013146
5 Spain3651314201925105
6 Sweden9554630133
7 Australia6687200029
8 Italy0001233514
9 China1241110111
10 Japan2312000210
11 Norway212310009
12 Netherlands030010127
13 Mexico000000213
14 Brazil000110002
15 Colombia000000101
Denmark01000000
South Korea00000010

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How the Guardian ranked the 100 best female footballers in the world 2019. Laverty. Rich. 2 December 2019. The Guardian.
  2. Web site: Top 100 Women's Footballers of 2016: 30-21. 21 December 2016. The Offside Rule. en.
  3. Web site: The Top 100 Women's Footballers of 2017 – Results. 11 December 2017. The Offside Rule. en.
  4. Web site: The 100 best female footballers in the world 2018. Laverty. Rich. The Guardian.
  5. News: The 100 best female footballers in the world 2019. Laverty. Rich. The Guardian. 6 December 2019. Laverty. Rich. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  6. Web site: The 100 best female footballers in the world 2020. Laverty. Rich. The Guardian.
  7. Web site: Laverty. Rich. The 100 best female footballers in the world 2021. 10 December 2021. The Guardian.
  8. Web site: Laverty. Rich. The 100 best female footballers in the world 2022. 24 December 2022. The Guardian.
  9. Web site: Laverty. Rich. 12 January 2024. The 100 best female footballers in the world 2023. 12 January 2024. The Guardian.