How the Guardian ranked the 100 best female footballers in the world 2022 (2024)

It is time for our fifth edition of the best 100 female footballers in the world and here are the judges who took part in this year’s jury.

Some of the most respected and influential women and men within the game, including the USA head coach, Vlatko Andonovski, the Arsenal manager, Jonas Eidevall, and Canada’s Olympic-winning head coach, Bev Priestman.

We are also privileged to have had the US soccer writer Grant Wahl, who tragically died while covering the men’s World Cup in Qatar this month, on the panel. Wahl was a tremendous journalist who did so much to promote women’s football despite his busy schedule and his impact on journalism and the women’s game will never be forgotten.

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He is part of our biggest jury yet with many new faces, taking the number of judges to 119, including the Brazil legend Sissi, Germany’s World Cup-winning defender Babett Peter, the Barcelona head coach, Jonathan Giráldez, and the Italy legend Patrizia Panico, now manager at Fiorentina, among many others.

Their votes have been counted to see whether Alexia Putellas can become the first player to defend her crown or whether we will have a new Guardian best female footballer in the world.

The countdown begins on Wednesday 21 December with Nos 100-71. On Thursday we will reveal Nos 70-41, on Friday Nos 40-11 before the top 10 on Saturday to complete this year’s list.

The judges are listed in alphabetical order by category.

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Players

Janni Arnth Former Denmark international with 93 caps; won four major domestic league titles across 3 countries

Regina Baresi Former Italian striker who scored 108 goals in 208 matches for Inter Milano

Marta Carissimi Former Italy international with 18 caps; won Serie A titles in 2015 and 2017

Arianna Criscione Former Italy international with three caps; won three consecutive Serie A titles with Torres

Theresa Eslund Former Denmark international with 133 caps; won five Danish league titles and played in the Euro 2017 final

Grace Gill Former Australia international with one cap; won two A-League titles with Canberra United

Guðbjörg Gunnarsdóttir Former Iceland international with 64 caps; won six domestic league titles across Iceland and Norway

Tuija Hyyrynen Former Finland international with 115 caps; won five consecutive Serie A league titles with Juventus

Maia Jackman Former New Zealand international with 50 caps; played for her country at the 2007 World Cup

Haley Kopmeyer Former NWSL goalkeeper; won two consecutive NWSL Shields with Seattle Reign in 2014 and 2015

Gina Lewandowski Former USA international with one cap; won the Champions League in 2008 and two Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich

Ella Masar Former USA international with one cap; won the Bundesliga title with Wolfsburg in 2019 and two Swedish Cups with FC Rosengård

Doreen Nabwire Former Kenya international who played professionally in the Netherlands and Germany; won the Kenyan Premier League in 2012

Babett Peter Former Germany international with 118 caps; won a World Cup, European Championship, a Champions League and eight Bundesliga titles

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Corine Petit Former France international with 89 caps; won 10 consecutive league titles with Lyon and five Champions League titles

Nicole Rolser Former Germany international with two caps; won two consecutive WSL titles with Liverpool, in 2013 and 2014, and a Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich

Jenny Ruiz-Williams Former Mexico international with 36 caps; represented Seattle Reign in the NWSL

Desirée Schumann Former German goalkeeper; won the 2010 U20 World Cup with her country, three Bundesliga titles and two Champions League titles

Sissi Former Brazil international with 47 caps and 33 goals; won the Golden Boot at the 1999 World Cup

Leonne Stentler Former Netherlands international with 16 caps; won the Eredivisie title with ADO Den Haag in 2012

Coaches

Fabrice Abriel Fleury 91 manager

Juan Carlos Amorós NJ/NY Gotham manager

Vlatko Andonovski USA head coach

Natalia Arroyo Real Sociedad manager

Colin Bell South Korea head coach

Leah Blayney Australia youth team head coach

Shilene Booysen South Sudan head coach

Mariana Cabral Sporting Lisbon manager

Freya Coombe Angel City FC manager

Lluís Cortés Ukraine head coach

Laura Del Rio Spain U23 head coach

Nicola Demaine Former Papua New Guinea head coach

Jonas Eidevall Arsenal manager

Irene Fuhrmann Austria head coach

Peter Gerhardsson Sweden head coach

Jonatan Giráldez Barcelona manager

Ann-Helén Grahm Tigres UANL assistant manager

Richard Gunney Former San Diego Wave assistant manager

Ásmundur Haraldsson Iceland assistant head coach

Takayoshi Ishihara Former INAC Kobe manager

Per Inge Jacobsen Stabæk manager

Andrée Jeglertz Linköping manager

Kim Kulig Wolfsburg assistant manager

José Letelier Chile head coach

Pedro López Mexico head coach

Milagros Martínez Juarez manager

Martin Masaryk Sparta Prague manager

Theresa Merk SC Freiburg manager

Amandine Miquel Stade de Reims manager

Joe Montemurro Juventus manager

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Patrizia Panico Fiorentina manager

Nina Patalon Poland head coach

Kristine Pedersen Denmark youth team head coach

Bev Priestman Canada head coach

María Pry Madrid CFF manager

Rick De Rooij PSV manager

Cédric Roger Vietnam assistant head coach

Matt Ross South Korea assistant head coach

Angela Salem Washington Spirit assistant manager

Chris Sargeant FC Nordsjælland manager

Anna Signeul Finland head coach

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Tatiele Silveira Former Santos, Gremio and Brazil youth team head coach

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Renée Slegers FC Rosengård manager

Kat Smith Western Sydney Wanderers manager

Lars Søndegaard Denmark head coach

Brian Sørensen Everton manager

Alessandro Spugna AS Roma manager

Alen Stajcic Philippines head coach

Alexander Straus Bayern Munich manager

Lene Terp Faroe Islands manager

Randy Waldrum Nigeria head coach

Jens Wedeborg IFK Kalmar manager

Chan Yuen Ting Jiangsu manager

Robert Vilahamn Häcken manager

Beverly Yanez Racing Louisville assistant manager

Abdullah Abdullah Freelance women’s football writer and analyst in the UAE; published two women’s football books

Samuel Ahmadu Freelance women’s football writer in Nigeria

Om Arvind Freelance women’s football writer and analyst in Spain

David Astill Women’s football writer and analyst at Total Analysis in England

Romain Balland Women’s football writer and broadcaster in France

Annika Becker Freelance women’s football writer in Germany

Alex Bishop Freelance women’s football writer in Japan

Liana Buratti Digital content lead at Football Australia and former women’s football writer

Isobel Cootes Women’s football writer for OPTUS Sport in Australia

Javiera Court Arrau Women’s football writer in Chile

Syanie Dalmat Women’s football writer for L’Equipe in France

Seraina Degen Women’s football writer and broadcaster for SRF Sport in Switzerland

Eileen Doeker Women’s football writer for Sky Sports Deutschland in Germany

Cheryl Downes Co-founder and editor of Beyond 90 in Australia

Mia Eriksson Women’s football writer in Sweden for TV4; co-host of Their Pitch

Alex Ibaceta Women’s football reporter for DAZN Europe

Harjeet Johal Freelance women’s football writer in Canada

Meaghen Johnson Women’s football writer and producer for TSN in Canada

Rachael Kriger Freelance women’s football writer in the USA

Rich Laverty Freelance women’s football writer in England; Top 100 founder

Sophie Lawson Women’s football writer for ESPN in England

Gianluca Lia Women’s football writer for Malta Times in Malta

Amber van Lieshout Women’s football writer for Vrouwen Voetbal Nieuws in the Netherlands

David Menayo Women’s football writer for Marca in Spain

Sofie Munch Women’s football writer and broadcaster for TV 2 Sport in Denmark

Blair Newman Women’s football writer and analyst in the USA

Antonio Loma Osorio Women’s football writer in Chile

Christina Paulos Women’s football reporter for TV 2 Sport in Norway

Annemarie Postma Freelance women’s football writer in the Netherlands

Sandra Prusina Women’s football broadcaster and reporter in Canada

Ameé Ruszkai Women’s football writer for Goal.com in England

Romina Sacher Women’s football writer and reporter in Argentina

Alicia Soares Women’s football writer in Brazil

Megan Swanick Freelance women’s football writer in the USA

Maria Tikas Women’s football writer for Diario Sport in Spain

Joanna Tokarska Women’s football writer and reporter in Poland

Hanna Urbaniak Women’s football writer in Poland

Rivkah op het Veld Women’s football reporter for NOS Sport in the Netherlands

Amanda Viana Women’s football reporter in Brazil

Grant Wahl Freelance women’s football writer in the USA

Julia Wanjeri Freelance women’s football writer in Africa; founder of JWSports

Suzy Wrack Women’s football writer for The Guardian in England

Ayishatu Zakaria Ali Women’s football writer ad reporter in Ghana

Amanda Zaza Women’s football reporter for Tv4/Fotbollskanalen in Sweden; co-host of Their Pitch

How they made their choices

Our judges were sent a longlist of footballers drawn from leagues on every continent and asked one question: who have been the best female players in the world in 2022?

We asked our judges to choose 40 names each, and rank their selection in order from 1-40, No 1 being their choice of the best player this year.

How the voting works

The No 1 choice of each judge was awarded 40pts, No 2 given 39pts, down to 1pt for their No 40 choice. All the votes were added together to give a raw score.

To minimise the influence of outliers, the highest score awarded to a player was then deducted to give a final score.

A player needed to receive votes from at least five judges to qualify.

If players are level on points in the scoring, the number of individual votes cast is used as a tie-breaker.

Voting disclosure

We are very grateful to our judges for taking part, and none have been paid for participating.

How the Guardian ranked the 100 best female footballers in the world 2022 (2024)

FAQs

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After Alexia Putellas reigned in 2021 and 2022, her Barcelona and Spain teammate Aitana Bonmatí has been crowned the top female footballer of 2023 by the Guardian's panel of 112 experts.

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Marta. Considered by many as the undisputed greatest player in the history of women's soccer. With an impressive streak of five consecutive World Player of the Year awards from 2006 to 2010, Marta remains unmatched in her accolades.

Who is World No 1 in women's football? ›

Leaders. As of the 15 December 2023 rankings release, Spain is the number one ranked team. The United States holds the record for the longest consecutive period leading the rankings of nearly 7 years, from March 2008 to December 2014.

Who is the best female team in the world 2022? ›

From 2012 to 2021, the IFFHS crowned each year the Women's World Best Club (Olympique Lyonnais won 7 times, VFL Wolfsburg 2 times, FC Barcelona 1 time). Since 2022 and the Club World Ranking (calculation system determined by IFFHS ), FC Barcelona dominates the World ranking.

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Who is the highest rated woman player on FIFA? ›

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1Alexia Putellas92
=2Sam Kerr91
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Who is the football famous female? ›

With Alexia Putellas, who topped this list in 2021 and 2022, absent for a large chunk of the year, Bonmatí rose to the role of star player for club and country. She guided Barcelona to a league title and a Champions League victory, and was the driving force behind Spain's historic World Cup triumph.

Which female footballer has the most goals? ›

Most goals scored in international football matches by an individual (female) The most goals scored in international football matches by an individual (female) is 190, achieved by Christine Sinclair (Canada) in 329 games between 12 March 2000 and 31 October 2023.

Which female has the most Ballon d'Or? ›

Winners. Alexia Putellas, is the only player to have ever won the Ballon d'Or Féminin twice and in consecutive years. Ada Hegerberg, the first winner of the award.

Who is the best FIFA women's player? ›

Barcelona And Spain Star Aitana Bonmati Wins The Best FIFA Women's Player Award. Aitana Bonmati has become the seventh different footballer to win The Best FIFA Women's Player award. The Spain and Barcelona midfielder was confirmed as the 2023 winner at The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony in London on Monday.

Who is the highest scoring female soccer player of all time? ›

Christine Sinclair

Who is the highest paid women's soccer player? ›

Leading women's soccer players worldwide 2023, by annual earnings. As of 2023, Alex Morgan was the highest-paid female soccer player in the world, earning an estimated 7.1 million U.S. dollars a year.

Who is the most successful women's soccer team? ›

With four titles, the United States is the most successful Women's World Cup team; it is one of only seven nations to play in every World Cup.

Who is the top scoring female footballer? ›

List of players with 100 or more international goals
RankPlayerPosition
1Christine SinclairForward / Midfielder
2Abby WambachForward
3Mia HammForward / Midfielder
4Maysa JbarahForward
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