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Alex Morgan Lucy Bronze Isabell Herlovsen Sam Kerr Eugénie Le Alex Morgan Sam Kerr Isabell Herlovsen Lucy Bronze Born: 2nd July 1989 Born: 10th September 1993 Born: 23rd June 1988 Born: 28th October 1991 Country: USA Position: Forward Country: Australia Position: Forward Country: Norway Position: Forward Position: Defender/ Country: England Midfielder Attack 90% Attack 99% Attack 95% Attack 58% Defence 25% Defence 30% Defence 30% Defence 90% Skill 90% Skill 95% Skill 92% Skill 78% Speed 90% Speed 95% Speed 95% Speed 80% Power 80% Power 85% Power 80% Power 90% twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com Photo courtesy of Jamie Smed (@flickr.com) Photo courtesy of Thewomensgame (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Anders Henrikson (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Dominique Mallen (@wiki.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Eugénie Le Sommer Wendie Renard Lieke Martens Megan Rapinoe Born: 18th May 1989 Born: 20th July 1990 Born: 16th December 1992 Born: 5th July 1985 Country: France Position: Forward Country: France Position: Defender Country: Netherlands Position: Forward Country: USA Position: Midfielder Attack 92% Attack 80% Attack 88% Attack 80% Defence 30% Defence 98% Defence 63% Defence 52% Skill 92% Skill 85% Skill 90% Skill 94% Speed 92% Speed 75% Speed 82% Speed 92% Power 85% Power 99% Power 90% Power 88% twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com Photo courtesy of Ailura (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Ailura (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Ailura (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Jamie Smed (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Dzsenifer Marozsán Marta Christine Sinclair Saki Kumagai Born: 18th April 1992 Born: 19th February 1986 Born: 12th June 1983 Born: 17th October 1990 Country: Germany Position: Midfielder Country: Brazil Position: Forward Country: Canada Position: Forward Country: Japan Position: Midfielder Attack 84% Attack 98% Attack 88% Attack 82% Defence 50% Defence 20% Defence 35% Defence 45% Skill 92% Skill 89% Skill 88% Skill 92% Speed 90% Speed 78% Speed 75% Speed 89% Power 90% Power 78% Power 76% Power 88% twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com Photo courtesy of Rufus46 (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Jamie Smed (@flickr.com) Photo courtesy of Ray Terrill (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Estelle Capron (@wiki.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Kim Little Nilla Fischer Julie Ertz Almuth Schult Born: 29th June 1990 Born: 2nd August 1984 Born: 6th April 1992 Born: 9th February 1991 Country: Scotland Position: Midfielder Country: Sweden Position: Defender Country: USA Position: Midfielder Country: Germany Position: Goalkeeper Attack 80% Attack 75% Attack 80% Attack 15% Defence 42% Defence 92% Defence 50% Defence 100% Skill 90% Skill 82% Skill 88% Skill 45% Speed 90% Speed 80% Speed 90% Speed 60% Power 86% Power 95% Power 85% Power 90% twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com Photo courtesy of Anders Henrikson (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Pechblaende (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Jamie Smed (@flickr.com) Photo courtesy of Jamie Smed (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Christiane Endler Lydia Williams Lea Schüller Jodie Taylor Born: 23rd July 1991 Born: 13th May 1988 Born: 12th November 1997 Born: 17th May 1986 Country: Chile Position: Goalkeeper Country: Australia Position: Goalkeeper Country: Germany Position: Forward Country: England Position: Forward Attack 15% Attack 15% Attack 99% Attack 82% Defence 99% Defence 99% Defence 35% Defence 25% Skill 40% Skill 40% Skill 98% Skill 90% Speed 60% Speed 65% Speed 98% Speed 85% Power 92% Power 90% Power 85% Power 75% twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com Photo courtesy of Granada (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Thewomensgame (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Rufus46 (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of joshjdss (@wiki.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Steph Houghton Jennifer Hermoso Abby Erceg Mana Iwabuchi Born: 23rd April 1988 Born: 9th May 1990 Born: 20th November 1989 Born: 18th March 1993 Country: England Position: Defender Country: Spain Position: Forward Country: New Zealand Position: Defender Country: Japan Position: Forward Attack 70% Attack 82% Attack 70% Attack 92% Defence 92% Defence 25% Defence 95% Defence 20% Skill 82% Skill 90% Skill 85% Skill 95% Speed 80% Speed 85% Speed 78% Speed 95% Power 92% Power 70% Power 95% Power 65% twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com Photo courtesy of El Loko (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Anders Henrikson (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Jamie Smed (@flickr.com) Photo courtesy of Rufus46 (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Irene Paredes Ellen White McCall Zerboni Elise Kellond-Knight Born: 4th July 1991 Born: 9th May 1989 Born: 13th December 1986 Born: 10th August 1990 Country: Spain Position: Defender Country: England Position: Forward Country: USA Position: Midfielder Country: Australia Position: Midfielder Attack 70% Attack 90% Attack 80% Attack 85% Defence 98% Defence 30% Defence 60% Defence 55% Skill 85% Skill 88% Skill 75% Skill 80% Speed 78% Speed 85% Speed 75% Speed 80% Power 98% Power 70% Power 70% Power 60% twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com twinkl.com Photo courtesy of Granada (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of James Boyes (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Jamie Smed (@wiki.com) Photo courtesy of Michael Frey (@wiki.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Erin Cuthbert Born: 19th July 1998 Country: Scotland Position: Midfielder Attack 85% Defence 50% Skill 85% Speed 88% Power 65% twinkl.com Photo courtesy of Pandagrenade (@wiki.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution.
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