1. Anouk Hoogendijk Anna
Anouk Hoogendijk Anna, born in 1985, currently plays for Ajax FC in the Netherlands. Before returning to her home country, she spent time honing her skills in England with the prestigious Arsenal FC. Known for her striking beauty, this defender has become a sought-after figure in advertising, particularly for sports apparel and equipment brands. Anouk first gained attention at the age of 12 as a contestant on the TV show 'Geef Nooit Op' (Never Give Up). Her football journey began with FC Utrecht, followed by a spell with Saestum, before she signed with Utrecht for the Eredivisie Vrouwen in 2007. Anouk's dream of playing abroad materialized in January 2011 when she signed an eight-month contract with Bristol Academy Women in the English WSL. She returned to Utrecht in February 2012, then transferred to the newly formed Ajax Vrouwen in May 2012, a move she described as 'a dream come true' as she had been a lifelong Ajax fan. In January 2014, she signed with Arsenal Ladies but was limited to just three appearances due to persistent injuries. After recovering, Anouk returned to Ajax Vrouwen for the 2014-2015 season. In May 2016, she announced a one-year contract extension with Ajax Vrouwen via her official Instagram account.


2. Julia Simic
Julia Simic, born in 1989, is a well-known footballer from Germany, recognized not only for her talent but also for her striking beauty. Currently playing as a midfielder for Wolfsburg and the German national women's football team, Julia’s sweet and innocent appearance has made her a favorite among photographers. Her unique look has caught the attention of fashion magazines, setting her apart from other athletes who have ventured into showbiz. Julia has German and Croatian heritage.
In January 2015, she signed a contract with Bundesliga champions Wolfsburg, which ran until 2017. Julia made her debut for the senior national team during the 2013 Euro qualifiers, stepping in for the injured Dzsenifer Marozsán. Unfortunately, she suffered an ACL injury early in her career, which caused her to miss much of the 2011-2012 season. Julia also posed for Germany’s Playboy magazine alongside other national team members. In 2018, she left Germany to join West Ham United in England, and in August 2020, she signed with AC Milan.


3. Sydney Laroux
Sydney Leroux is admired not only for her incredible talent on the field but also for her stunning appearance. With her sleek black hair, striking blue eyes, and radiant, sun-kissed skin, she is truly a sight to behold. Her toned and athletic physique is a testament to years of dedication to football, which she has been playing since a young age. Sydney's youthful, energetic style also draws attention, earning praise from beauty and sports magazines alike.
However, Sydney Leroux is more than just a pretty face—she is a formidable footballer. After representing Canada at the youth level, she switched to play for the United States women's national team in 2008. One of her career highlights includes winning a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics and clinching the 2015 Women's World Cup title with Team USA. Currently, she plays for Angel City FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Known for her impressive dribbling, sharp finishing, and lightning-fast speed, Sydney also has a reputation for her fighting spirit and relentless commitment to her team.


4. Kaylyn Kyle
Kaylyn Kyle is a retired Canadian footballer who made a name for herself playing for Orlando Pride in the National Women’s Soccer League and representing Canada’s national women’s football team. She is also a passionate advocate for the Right To Play organization, serves as a football commentator for MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, and hosts MLS 360.
Born in 1988 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Kaylyn developed a love for football early, inspired by her parents, both of whom were athletes. Over her career, she played for several renowned teams, including Vancouver Whitecaps, Seattle Reign FC, Boston Breakers, Houston Dash, and Portland Thorns FC. With over 100 appearances for the national team, Kaylyn earned recognition as a skilled player who contributed significantly to the success of Canadian women’s football. Beyond her athletic achievements, she captivated fans with her natural beauty and fashionable style, attracting a large following.


5. Amy Rodriguez
Amy Rodriguez, a standout star in American women’s soccer, has made a significant impact on the national sports scene. Known affectionately as "A-Rod," she has earned two Olympic gold medals and a World Cup championship with the U.S. women’s national team. With her exceptional goal-scoring abilities, Amy is regarded as one of the top players in U.S. women’s soccer history.
Born on February 17, 1987, in Lake Forest, California, Amy developed a passion for soccer at a young age and quickly rose to prominence due to her remarkable talent. At just 17 years old, she was called up to the national team, marking the beginning of her illustrious career. Over the years, Amy played for renowned teams in the NWSL, including the Boston Breakers, FC Kansas City, Utah Royals FC, and North Carolina Courage, contributing to their remarkable achievements.
Off the field, Amy is a beautiful, happy woman who expertly balances her career and family life. In 2011, she married Adam Shilling, and together they have two children, Ryan and Luke. Amy’s career outside soccer also flourished as she took on the role of assistant coach for the USC Trojans women’s soccer team. Known for her community involvement, Amy actively participates in charitable and cultural exchange activities, bringing positivity and values to society. With her exceptional on-field talent and charitable heart, Amy Rodriguez has become a global icon in women’s soccer and an inspiration to many who love the sport.


6. Selina Wagner
Selina Wagner has quickly become a symbol of the perfect blend of beauty and exceptional talent in the world of women’s football. Born on October 6, 1990, in St. Wendel, Germany, Selina has impressed the football world from a young age. Widely regarded as one of the top female footballers globally, she began her career at FC Saarbrücken before achieving great success at VfL Wolfsburg, where she won prestigious titles such as the UEFA Women’s Champions League, Bundesliga, and DFB-Pokal. Currently, Selina Wagner is bringing her passion for football to the pitch at SV Elversberg in Germany’s second division.
Beyond her football prowess, Selina Wagner shines as a model and style icon. She gained widespread attention when she appeared on the cover of Germany’s Playboy magazine in 2011, alongside her talented teammates from the U-20 German national team. Behind her sizzling magazine shots, Selina showcases a chic and captivating fashion sense. Her social media posts, filled with stunning photos, continue to attract thousands of admirers. Selina has captured the hearts of not just football fans but also fashion enthusiasts. Her journey is a story of brilliance and passion, inspiring young women to strive for success. She is a living testament to how dedication and perseverance can break boundaries and lead to personal glory.


7. Christen Press
As one of the brightest stars in women’s football both in the United States and globally, Christen Press currently plays for Angel City FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and for the U.S. Women’s National Team. Known for her speed, creativity, and technical skills, she is also an outstanding goal scorer, with 64 goals in 155 appearances for the U.S. national team. She played a pivotal role in helping her team secure back-to-back FIFA Women’s World Cup victories in 2015 and 2019.
Christen Press is not only talented but also stunningly beautiful, with a charming face, sparkling brown hair, and a slender physique. She shines with confidence on the field, drawing the admiration of fans worldwide. Off the pitch, she is deeply committed to social causes and participates in numerous charity events and community initiatives. As a co-founder of re-inc, a gender-neutral lifestyle brand, she advocates for equality and creative expression. Christen Press is not just one of the most beautiful soccer players in the world, but also a powerful symbol of strength, joy, and hope for many.


8. Alex Morgan
Alex Morgan, born in 1989, is one of the most iconic female football players in the United States, celebrated for both her exceptional talent and striking beauty. From a young age, Alex showed a deep passion for sports, especially soccer, and her father was one of her first coaches. However, it wasn't until she joined the Cypress Elite club at 14 that her soccer potential truly began to be honed. With Cypress Elite, she helped her team win their first championship in the Coast Soccer League. Driven by an unwavering desire to push past limits and become the world's best female soccer player, Alex Morgan has continuously evolved and excelled.
Since the beginning of her career, Alex Morgan has been nicknamed “The Mustang” for her impressive speed and agility that rivals anyone in the game. Making her debut for the U.S. Women's National Team in 2010, she has since played in 169 matches, scoring 107 goals. This remarkable achievement has earned her a spot among the “Top 6 all-time leading goal scorers in U.S. Women’s Soccer” and made her the 16th woman in history to reach 100 career goals. Over the years, Alex has won 7 major titles with the national team, including the pinnacle of her career, the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada. In that final match against Japan, though she only scored one of the five goals, her skill and presence on the field were undeniable.


9. Lauren Sesselmann
Lauren Marie Sesselmann, born on August 14, 1983, is a former professional soccer player from Canada, originally from the U.S., who now plays for Santa Clarita Blue Heat. A former Olympic bronze medalist, she was a key player for the Canada Women’s National Team from 2011 to 2015. Additionally, she has made a name for herself as a coach, producer, and the host of the fitness DVD series *Fit As A Pro*. Raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Sesselmann excelled in both soccer and basketball at Notre Dame Academy, earning multiple letters and helping lead her basketball team to an undefeated season and a state championship in 2001. She continued her athletic career at Purdue University from 2001 to 2005, where she set six team records in scoring, goals, assists, game-winning goals, consecutive matches with a goal, and shots on target. She was named to the All-Big Ten First Team in both 2003 and 2005.
After Purdue, Sesselmann remained in the region to play for FC Indiana, competing in both the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) and the W-League. In 2008, she scored nine goals and assisted four in 14 matches, helping the Lionesses finish as runners-up in the W-League. On January 16, 2009, she was selected by the Chicago Red Stars with the 44th overall pick in the WPS Draft, but was waived before the season began. She later signed with Sky Blue FC in May 2009. Sesselmann had a brief stint at the Saint Louis Athletica training camp in 2010 before being released. That same year, she joined Atlanta Beat, where manager Gareth O'Sullivan converted her from forward to defense. She made her debut for Atlanta Beat on April 11, 2010, in a match against Philadelphia Independence, starting as a left back.


10. Hope Solo
Hope Amelia Solo, born July 30, 1981, is a former American soccer goalkeeper and an international football icon. She played a key role in the U.S. Women’s National Team’s victory at the 2008 Summer Olympics, securing a gold medal. Solo gained immense popularity after her outstanding performances at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, where she emerged as a sports hero for her fearless and acrobatic saves, often compared to a spider in the goal. Standing 5'9" (1.75m), her agility, quick reflexes, and ability to stop shots made her one of the best goalkeepers in the world, with skills on par with Tim Howard. While she was instrumental in securing the Olympic gold for the U.S. in 2008, Solo was also known for her fiery temper, which led to controversy, including her expulsion from the U.S. team during the 2007 World Cup by coach Greg Ryan after she criticized the coach and veteran goalkeeper Briana Scurry for not being allowed to play in a crucial quarterfinal match.
Hope Solo was outspoken against referees and the U.S. professional soccer league’s management, frequently voicing her displeasure with decisions. However, during the 2011 World Cup, she truly proved her worth, making several key saves in dangerous situations. In 2012, Solo faced a doping scandal after a urine test revealed traces of the banned substance Canrenone. Nevertheless, she accepted the warning and continued to play for the U.S. Women's National Team in the 2012 Olympics. After the U.S. was knocked out by Sweden in the quarterfinals of the 2016 Rio Olympics in a penalty shootout, Solo, 35, lashed out at the Swedish team, calling their style of play cowardly and defensive. This outburst violated the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and FIFA’s athlete conduct rules, leading to a six-month suspension from FIFA for her offensive comments.


