Spain's Aitana Bonmatí has cemented her status as the world's best midfielder by becoming the first player to top the Guardian's Women's Footballer of the Year list for a third consecutive year. The 27-year-old Barcelona starlet has consistently delivered outstanding performances, both on and off the pitch, solidifying her position at the pinnacle of women's football.
Bonmatí's remarkable journey began when she joined Barcelona as a teenager, and over the years, she has become synonymous with the Blaugrana's iconic stripes. Her impressive skills, work ethic, and dedication have earned her widespread recognition, not only in Spain but across the globe. The Catalan born-and-bred midfielder is now an icon, inspiring a new generation of footballers.
Despite breaking a leg in training before the Nations League final, Bonmatí will miss over four months of action in 2026 due to the injury. Her absence will be deeply felt, as she has become a vital component of Spain's success on the European stage. However, her legacy and impact on the sport are already guaranteed.
The Guardian's Top 100 list sees Bonmatí take the top spot, ahead of compatriot Mariona Caldentey with a significant margin of 453 points. The Barcelona midfielder received 43% of the first-place votes, solidifying her position as one of the greatest players in the modern era.
Bonmatí's impressive performance has earned her recognition from around the world. Her inclusion in the top 100 is a testament to her consistency and excellence on the pitch. While there are several talented players in the list, including England's Hannah Hampton and USA's Yohannes, Bonmatí remains the one to beat.
As the women's game continues to grow exponentially, Bonmatí's dominance serves as a shining example of what can be achieved with hard work, dedication, and passion. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of footballers, cementing her place in history as one of the greatest players of all time.
Bonmatí's remarkable journey began when she joined Barcelona as a teenager, and over the years, she has become synonymous with the Blaugrana's iconic stripes. Her impressive skills, work ethic, and dedication have earned her widespread recognition, not only in Spain but across the globe. The Catalan born-and-bred midfielder is now an icon, inspiring a new generation of footballers.
Despite breaking a leg in training before the Nations League final, Bonmatí will miss over four months of action in 2026 due to the injury. Her absence will be deeply felt, as she has become a vital component of Spain's success on the European stage. However, her legacy and impact on the sport are already guaranteed.
The Guardian's Top 100 list sees Bonmatí take the top spot, ahead of compatriot Mariona Caldentey with a significant margin of 453 points. The Barcelona midfielder received 43% of the first-place votes, solidifying her position as one of the greatest players in the modern era.
Bonmatí's impressive performance has earned her recognition from around the world. Her inclusion in the top 100 is a testament to her consistency and excellence on the pitch. While there are several talented players in the list, including England's Hannah Hampton and USA's Yohannes, Bonmatí remains the one to beat.
As the women's game continues to grow exponentially, Bonmatí's dominance serves as a shining example of what can be achieved with hard work, dedication, and passion. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of footballers, cementing her place in history as one of the greatest players of all time.