Defender Lucy Bronze set a new record with her eighth appearance in the FIFPRO Women’s World 11, surpassing France’s Wendie Renard, who holds seven selections.
England leads the 2025 lineup with six players chosen, including newcomers Hannah Hampton and Chloe Kelly, joining a roster of established international stars.
For the first time, two African footballers feature in the Women’s World 11: Barbra Banda from Zambia, earning her second selection, and Ghizlane Chebbak from Morocco, making her debut.
The FIFPRO Women’s World 11 has been revealed after over 6,000 women’s footballers voted for their team of the year.
Since 2015, FIFPRO has invited female players worldwide to select their World 11. This award is unique as it is the only global player recognition decided solely by fellow footballers.
Professional female footballers worldwide cast their votes through a secure digital platform managed by FIFPRO and its affiliated player unions.
Lucy Bronze sets a new record with her eighth FIFPRO Women’s World 11 selection, while 2025’s team celebrates strong English representation and historic African player inclusion.