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List of foreign Women's Super League players

The Women's Super League (WSL) is the highest league of women's football in England. The league, which started in 2011, was divided in two separate divisions from 2014 with the latter rebranded as the FA Women's Championship following a restructure in 2019; only the WSL 1 is considered in this list. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:Have played at least one WSL game. Players who were signed by WSL clubs, but only played in lower leagues, cup games and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included. Are considered foreign, i.e., outside United Kingdom determined by the following:A player is considered foreign if they are not eligible to play for the national teams of England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

Africa (CAF)
AlgeriaInès BelloumouWest Ham United – 2025– CameroonEasther Mayi Kith (8) – Reading – 2022–23 Equatorial GuineaJade Boho (14) – Bristol Academy, Reading – 2015–16 Ghana Freda AyisiArsenal, Birmingham City – 2013–18 • Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah (79) – Everton, Aston Villa – 2013, 2017–23 Ivory CoastN'Sira Safi Ouedraogo - Chelsea - 2026 Morocco has the most WSL appearances of any African player with 97. A former England youth international, she made her Morocco debut in 2021. • Rosella Ayane (101) – Chelsea, Bristol City, Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester City W.F.C. – 2013–14, 2018– • Anissa LahmariReading – 2017 NigeriaRinsola BabajideLiverpool, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2017–20, 2021–22 • Rofiat Imuran - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Chiamaka Nnadozie -Brighton & Hove Albion - 2025- • Asisat OshoalaLiverpool, Arsenal – 2015–16 • Toni PayneEverton – 2024– • Ashleigh Plumptre (44) – Notts County, Leicester City – 2014–15, 2021–23 • Ini-Abasi UmotongBrighton & Hove Albion – 2018–20 TanzaniaAisha Masaka (1) – Brighton & Hove Albion – 2024– ==Asia (AFC)==
Asia (AFC)
Australia became the first Australian to play in 100 WSL games, reaching the milestone on 12 September 2025. • Laura Brock (née Alleway) – Lincoln – 2012 • Mackenzie ArnoldWest Ham United – 2020–24 • Danielle BroganNotts County – 2014 • Ellie Carpenter - Chelsea - 2025 • Steph CatleyArsenal – 2020– • Kyra Cooney-CrossArsenal – 2023– • Isobel DaltonBristol Academy – 2015 • Caitlin Foord (100) – Arsenal – 2020– • Mary FowlerManchester City – 2022– • Caitlin FriendNotts County – 2014 • Jacynta GalabadaarachchiWest Ham United – 2019–20 • Collette Gardiner (nee McCallum) – Lincoln – 2012 • Emily GielnikLiverpool, Aston Villa – 2012, 2021–23 • Katrina GorryWest Ham United – 2023– • Charli GrantTottenham Hotspur – 2023– • Alexandra GummerDoncaster Rovers Belles – 2016 • Clare HuntTottenham Hotspur – 2024– • Alanna KennedyTottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, London City Lionesses – 2020–25, 2025– • Sam KerrChelsea – 2019–24, 2025– • Chloe Berryhill (née Logarzo) – Bristol City – 2019–21 • Aivi LuikNotts County – 2016 • Ella MastrantonioBristol City – 2020–21 • Teagan MicahLiverpool – 2023–25 • Courtney NevinLeicester City – 2022–25 • Tanya OxtobyDoncaster Rovers Belles – 2012 • Hayley RasoEverton, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur – 2020–23, 2024–25 • Charlize RuleBrighton & Hove Albion – 2023– • Remy SiemsenLeicester City – 2022–24 • Kyah SimonTottenham Hotspur – 2021–23 • Emily van EgmondWest Ham United, Leicester City – 2020–21, 2025– • Clare WheelerEverton – 2022– • Lydia WilliamsArsenal, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2020–23 • Tameka Yallop (née Butt) – West Ham United – 2021–22 China PR became the first Chinese national to play in the WSL. • Tang JialiTottenham Hotspur – 2021–22 • Zhang LinyanTottenham Hotspur – 2023–24 • Li Mengwen (21) – Brighton & Hove Albion, West Ham United – 2023–2025 • Wang ShuangTottenham Hotspur – 2023–24 JapanYu Endo - West Ham United - 2025- • Aoba FujinoManchester City – 2024– • Maika HamanoChelsea, Tottenham Hotspur (loan) – 2023– • Yui Hasegawa (81) – West Ham United, Manchester City – 2021– • Honoka HayashiWest Ham United, Everton – 2022– • Maya Hijikata - Aston Villa - 2025- • Rion Ishikawa - Everton - 2025- • Mana IwabuchiAston Villa, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur – 2020–23 • Yukari KingaArsenal – 2014 • Hikaru Kitagawa - Everton - 2025- • Tōko Koga - Tottenham Hotspur - 2025- • Saki Kumagai - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Moeka Minami - Brighton & Hove Albion - 2025- • Hinata MiyazawaManchester United – 2023– • Yuka MomikiLeicester City, Everton – 2023– • Fuka NaganoLiverpool – 2022– • Yūki NagasatoChelsea – 2013–14 • Shinobu OhnoArsenal – 2014 • Aemu OyamaManchester City – 2024– • Kiko SeikeBrighton & Hove Albion – 2024– • Risa ShimizuWest Ham United, Liverpool (loan) – 2022–24, 2025- • Saori TakaradaLeicester City – 2023–2025 • Fuka Tsunoda - Brighton & Hove Albion - 2025- • Riko UekiWest Ham United – 2023– • Ayaka YamashitaManchester City – 2024– South Korea made 124 appearances and won six WSL titles with Chelsea. • Cho So-hyunWest Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur – 2018–23 • Jeon Ga-eulBristol City, Reading – 2019–22 • Ji So-yun (124) – Chelsea – 2014–22 • Lee Geum-minManchester City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2019–24 • Park Ye-eunBrighton & Hove Albion – 2022–23 SyriaNor Mustafa (9) – West Ham United – 2020–21 ==Europe (UEFA)==
Europe (UEFA)
AustriaVerena Hanshaw (née Aschauer) – West Ham United – 2024– • Marie HöbingerLiverpool – 2023– • Simona KorenSunderland – 2017–18 • Viktoria SchnaderbeckArsenal, Tottenham Hotspur – 2018–22 • Laura WienroitherArsenal, Manchester City – 2022– • Manuela Zinsberger (88) – Arsenal – 2019– BelgiumJulie BiesmansBristol City – 2017–19 • Janice CaymanLeicester City – 2023–2026 • Yana Daniëls (106) – Bristol City, Liverpool – 2017–21, 2022–25 • Nicky EvrardBrighton & Hove Albion – 2023–24 • Sari KeesLeicester City – 2024– • Amber TysiakWest Ham United – 2022–2026 • Lorca van de PutteBristol City – 2017–18 • Justine VanhaevermaetReading, Everton – 2021–2025 • Tessa WullaertManchester City – 2018–20 BulgariaEvdokiya Popadinova (4) – Bristol Academy – 2015 CzechiaKateřina Svitková (37) – West Ham United, Chelsea – 2020–23 • Barbora VotíkováTottenham Hotspur – 2023–24 Denmark played three seasons in the WSL, winning the title with Chelsea in all three. • Janni ArnthArsenal – 2018–19 • Simone Boye SørensenArsenal – 2021–22 • Signe BruunManchester United – 2021–22 • Nina Frausing PedersenLiverpool – 2014 • Mille GejlCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Pernille HarderChelsea – 2020–23 • Olivia HoldtTottenham Hotspur – 2024– • Karen HolmgaardEverton – 2022– • Sara HolmgaardEverton – 2022–2025 • Stine LarsenAston Villa – 2020–21 • Mie Leth JansManchester City – 2017–18 • Sofie LundgaardLiverpool – 2022– • Matilde LundorfBrighton & Hove Albion – 2019–20 • Rikke MadsenEverton – 2023–2025 • Malou Marcetto - London City Lionesses – 2026– • Kathrine Møller KühlArsenal, Everton – 2022–25 • Nadia NadimManchester City – 2017–19 • Karoline OlesenEverton – 2023–2025 • Cecilie SandvejBirmingham City – 2021–22 • Rikke Sevecke (52) – Everton – 2020–23 • Emma SnerleWest Ham United – 2021–24 • Nicoline SørensenEverton – 2020–24 • Sille StruckBristol City – 2023–24 • Amalie ThestrupWest Ham United, Bristol City – 2022–24 • Sanne TroelsgaardReading – 2021–23 • Katrine VejeArsenal, Everton, Crystal Palace – 2018–19, 2022–25 FinlandOlga AhtinenTottenham Hotspur – 2023– • Sanni Franssi - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Adelina EngmanChelsea – 2018–20 • Nora HeroumBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21 • Juliette KemppiBristol City – 2018–19 • Emma Koivisto (71) – Brighton & Hove Albion, Liverpool – 2020–24 • Lotta Lindström - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Tinja-Riikka KorpelaEverton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2019–23 • Milla-Maj MajasaariCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Eva NyströmWest Ham United – 2024– • Ria ÖlingCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Jutta RantalaLeicester City – 2023– • Oona SirenWest Ham United – 2024– • Eveliina SummanenTottenham Hotspur – 2021– France is France's leading WSL appearance maker. • Viviane AsseyiWest Ham United – 2022– • Sandy BaltimoreChelsea – 2024– • Karima Benameur TaiebManchester City – 2019–22 • Delphine CascarinoLondon City Lionesses – 2026– • Estelle CascarinoManchester United – 2022–23 • Shana ChossenotteLeicester City – 2024–2025 • Hawa CissokoWest Ham United – 2020–24 • Maéva ClémaronEverton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2019–22 • Daphne CorbozManchester City – 2015–16 • Océane Deslandes - Aston Villa- 2025- • Kenza Dali (100) – West Ham United, Everton, Aston Villa – 2019–25 • Kelly GagoEverton – 2024– • Valérie GauvinEverton – 2020–22 • Grace Geyoro - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Oriane Jean-FrançoisChelsea, Aston Villa – 2024– • Léa Le GarrecBrighton & Hove Albion – 2019–20 • Melvine MalardManchester United – 2023– • Noémie MouchonLeicester City – 2024– • Maelys MpoméChelsea, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2024– • Ève PérissetChelsea – 2022–25 • Pauline Peyraud-MagninArsenal – 2018–20 • Louna RibadeiraEverton – 2024–25 • Wassa Sangaré - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Julie ThibaudLeicester City – 2023– • Aïssatou TounkaraManchester United – 2022–23 Germany won the golden glove in Chelsea's 2020–21 title-winning season with 12 clean sheets. • Katharina BaunachWest Ham United – 2019–20 • Anneke Borbe - Arsenal - 2025- • Rafaela Borggräfe - Liverpool - 2025- • Ann-Katrin Berger (98) – Birmingham City, Chelsea – 2016–24 • Pauline BremerManchester City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2017–20, 2023–2025 • Marisa EwersBirmingham City, Aston Villa – 2016–19, 2020–22 • Josephine HenningArsenal – 2016, 2017–18 • Tabea KemmeArsenal – 2018–19 • Rebecca KnaakManchester City – 2024– • Turid KnaakArsenal – 2014 • Janina LeitzigLeicester City – 2022– • Melanie LeupolzChelsea – 2020–24 • Isabelle LindenBirmingham City – 2016–18 • Melina LoeckBrighton & Hove Albion – 2023– • Sydney LohmannManchester City – 2025– • Leonie MaierArsenal, Everton – 2019–23 • Shekiera MartinezWest Ham United – 2024– • Sjoeke NüskenChelsea – 2023– • Lena PetermannLeicester City – 2023–25 • Ramona PetzelbergerAston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur – 2020–24 • Anke PreußSunderland, Liverpool – 2017–20 • Kathleen RadtkeManchester City – 2014–15 • Nicole RolserLiverpool – 2013–15 • Corina SchröderLiverpool, Birmingham City – 2013–16 • Lea SchüllerManchester United – 2025– • Caroline SiemsAston Villa – 2020–21 • Julia SimicWest Ham United – 2018–20 • Laura VetterleinWest Ham United – 2019–21 • Lisa WeißAston Villa – 2020–21 GreeceVeatriki Sarri (81) – Birmingham City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Everton – 2020–2025 HungaryAnna Csiki (8) – Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United (loan) - 2024– Iceland is Iceland's leading appearance maker in the WSL and was named West Ham United captain in 2022. • Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (68) – West Ham United – 2020–23, 2024–2025 • Hlín EiríksdóttirLeicester City – 2024– • Edda GarðarsdóttirChelsea – 2013 • Rakel HönnudóttirReading – 2018–20 • Katrín ÓmarsdóttirLiverpool, Doncaster Rovers Belles – 2013–16 • Ólína Guðbjörg ViðarsdóttirChelsea – 2013 ItalyAurora Galli (59) – Everton – 2021– • Elena Linari - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Martina PiemonteEverton – 2023–24 KosovoElizabeta Ejupi (3) – Notts County – 2016 MaltaEmma Lipman (15) – Manchester City – 2014–15 Netherlands scored 80 WSL goals in 106 appearances for Arsenal, winning two consecutive golden boots 2018–20. • Marit AuéeBrighton & Hove Albion – 2024– • Jill BaijingsAston Villa – 2024– • Dominique BruinenbergSunderland, Everton – 2017–19 • Marije BrummelBristol Academy – 2015 • Veerle Buurman - Chelsea – 2025– • Kerstin CasparijManchester City – 2022– • Esmee de GraafWest Ham United, Leicester City – 2018–20, 2021–22 • Damaris EgurrolaEverton – 2020–21 • Chasity GrantAston Villa – 2024– • Jackie GroenenChelsea, Manchester United – 2014–15, 2019–22 • Nadine HanssenAston Villa – 2020–21 • Anouk HoogendijkBristol Academy, Arsenal – 2011, 2014 • Dominique JanssenArsenal, Manchester United – 2015–19, 2024– • Inessa KaagmanEverton, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2018–22 • Wieke KapteinChelsea – 2024– • Isa KardinaalLondon City Lionesses – 2025– • Danique KerkdijkBristol City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2017–22 • Lize KopLeicester City, Tottenham Hotspur – 2023– • Tessel MiddagManchester City, West Ham United – 2016–18, 2019–20 • Vivianne Miedema (117) – Arsenal, Manchester City – 2017– • Marthe MunstermanEverton – 2017–18 • Nadine NoordamBrighton & Hove Albion – 2024– • Aniek NouwenChelsea, Crystal Palace – 2021–25 • Marisa OlislagersBrighton & Hove Albion – 2024– • Victoria PelovaArsenal – 2022– • Lucienne ReichardtWest Ham United – 2018–19 • Jill RoordArsenal, Manchester City – 2019–21, 2023–25 • Katja SnoeijsEverton – 2022– • Daniëlle van de DonkArsenal, London City Lionesses – 2016–21, 2025- • Shanice van de SandenLiverpool – 2016–17, 2022–24 • Mandy van den BergLiverpool, Reading – 2016–18 • Vita van der LindenBristol City – 2019–20 • Daphne van DomselaarAston Villa, Arsenal – 2023– • Kika van EsEverton – 2019–20 • Rosa van Gool - Everton - 2025- • Sari van VeenendaalArsenal – 2015–19 • Ashleigh WeerdenCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Lynn Wilms - Aston Villa - 2025- • Siri WormEverton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2017–21 NorwayGuro BergsvandBrighton & Hove Albion – 2022– 2025 • Celin BizetTottenham Hotspur, Manchester United – 2022– • Kristine Bjørdal LeineReading – 2019–21 • Julie BlakstadManchester City, Tottenham Hotspur – 2021–24, 2026– • Vilde Bøe RisaManchester United – 2021–23 • Amalie EikelandReading – 2019–23 • Cecilie FiskerstrandBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21 • Signe GaupsetTottenham Hotspur – 2026– • Benedicte HålandBristol City – 2020–21, 2023–24 • Tuva HansenWest Ham United – 2026– • Andrine HegerbergBirmingham City – 2016–18 • Hilde Gunn OlsenSunderland – 2015–17 • Anna JøsendalLiverpool – 2026– • Cecilie KvammeWest Ham United – 2019–21 • Thea KyvågWest Ham United – 2022–23 • Frida MaanumArsenal – 2021– • Aurora MikalsenTottenham Hotspur – 2020–21 • Maren MjeldeChelsea, Everton – 2017–2025 • Ingrid Moe WoldEverton – 2020–21 • Lisa NaalsundManchester United – 2022– • Guro Reiten (109) – Chelsea – 2019–2026 • Sophie Román HaugLiverpool – 2023– • Ingrid RylandLiverpool – 2015 • Line SmørsgårdLiverpool – 2015 • Elise StenevikEverton – 2022– • Cathinka Tandberg - Tottenham Hotspur - 2025- • Ylinn TennebøWest Ham United – 2026– • Elisabeth TerlandBrighton & Hove Albion, Manchester United – 2022– • Maria ThorisdottirChelsea, Manchester United, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2017–2025 • Olaug Tvedten - Brighton & Hove Albion – 2026– • Lisa-Marie Karlseng UtlandReading – 2019–20 PolandNikola KarczewskaTottenham Hotspur – 2022–23 • Wiktoria KiszkisWest Ham United – 2019–21 • Kinga Szemik (22) – West Ham United – 2024– PortugalAna Borges (35) – Chelsea – 2014–16 • Amanda DaCostaLiverpool – 2013–14 • Matilde FidalgoManchester City – 2019–20 • Tatiana PintoBristol Academy, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2015, 2023–24 • Diana SilvaAston Villa – 2020–21 Republic of Ireland won one WSL title with Arsenal and was named in the 2020–21 WSL Team of the Year. • Lily AggBristol City – 2017 • Isibeal AtkinsonWest Ham United, Crystal Palace – 2022–25 • Courtney BrosnanWest Ham United, Everton – 2019– • Emma ByrneArsenal – 2011–16 • Diane CaldwellManchester United, Reading – 2021–23 • Megan CampbellManchester City, Liverpool, Everton – 2016–20, 2022–24 • Megan ConnollyBrighton & Hove Albion, Bristol City – 2018–24 • Stef CurtisBirmingham City – 2011 • Niamh FaheyArsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool – 2011–12, 2014–17, 2018–20, 2022–25 • Lillie Fenlon-BillsonBristol Academy, Doncaster Rovers Belles, Liverpool, Lincoln – 2011–13 • Jamie FinnBirmingham City – 2021–22 • Ciara GrantArsenal – 2011–13 • Caitlin HayesBrighton & Hove Albion – 2024– • Marie HourihanBirmingham City, Chelsea, Manchester City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2011–15, 2017–19, 2021–22 • Rianna JarrettBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21 • Katie KeaneLeicester City – 2026– • Leanne KiernanWest Ham United, Liverpool – 2018–21, 2022– • Harriet LambeYeovil Town – 2017–18 • Abbie LarkinCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Ruesha LittlejohnLiverpool, West Ham United, Birmingham City, Aston Villa – 2011–12, 2019–23 • Aoife MannionBirmingham City, Manchester City, Manchester United – 2013–2025 • Katie McCabe (160) – Arsenal – 2016– • Grace MoloneyReading – 2016–23 • Emily MurphyChelsea, Birmingham City – 2019–21 • Chloe MustakiBristol City – 2023–24 • Hayley NolanCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Áine O'GormanDoncaster Rovers Belles – 2011–12 • '''Eve O'CarrollManchester City''' – 2024– • '''Denise O'SullivanBrighton & Hove Albion. Liverpool''' – 2020–21, 2026– • Fiona O'SullivanNotts County – 2014–15 • Anna PattenArsenal, Aston Villa – 2017, 2020– • Heather PayneBristol City, Everton, Leicester City – 2018–19, 2023– • Sophie PerryChelsea, Reading, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2011–12, 2016, 2018–19 • Louise QuinnArsenal, Birmingham City – 2017–20, 2021–22 • Lucy QuinnYeovil Town, Birmingham City, Tottenham Hotspur – 2017–22 • Lois RocheReading – 2016 • Stephanie RocheSunderland – 2015–17 • Julie-Ann RussellDoncaster Rovers Belles – 2012 • Eleanor Ryan-DoyleBirmingham City – 2021–22 • Harriet ScottReading, Birmingham City – 2016–22 • Jessie StapletonWest Ham United – 2023–24 • Tyler TolandManchester City – 2019–20 • Yvonne TracyArsenal – 2011–13 • Megan WalshEverton, Notts County, Yeovil Town, Brighton & Hove Albion. West Ham United – 2013–14, 2016–24 • Emily WhelanBirmingham City – 2021–22 • Jessica ZiuWest Ham United – 2022–24 RussiaAlsu Abdullina (11) – Chelsea – 2021–23 SerbiaJelena Čanković (38) – Chelsea, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2022– • Dejana StefanovićBrighton & Hove Albion – 2022–2025 SloveniaZara Kramžar - Everton - 2026- Spain was named to back to back WSL Team of the Year teams 2021–23. • Laia AleixandriManchester City – 2022-25 • Júlia BartelLiverpool – 2024–25 • Ona BatlleManchester United – 2020–23 • Alejandra BernabéChelsea, Liverpool – 2023– • Mariona CaldenteyArsenal – 2024– • Carla Camacho - Brighton & Hove Albion - 2025- • Laia CodinaArsenal – 2023– • Lucía Corrales - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Marta CorrederaArsenal – 2015–16 • Laura del RíoBristol Academy – 2012–14 • Jana Fernández - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Martina FernándezEverton – 2024– • Inma GabarroEverton – 2024– • Lucía GarcíaManchester United – 2022–24 • Irene GuerreroManchester United – 2023–24 • KekaBristol Academy – 2013 • Elene Lete - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Vicky Losada (75) – Arsenal, Manchester City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2015–16, 2021–2025 • Adriana MartínChelsea – 2012 • Maite OrozTottenham Hotspur – 2024– • Leila OuahabiManchester City – 2022– • Natalia PablosBristol Academy, Arsenal – 2013–16 • María Pérez - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Paula TomásAston Villa – 2024–26 • Cristina TorkildsenBirmingham City – 2012–14 • Ornella Vignola - Everton - 2025- • Bruna VilamalaBrighton & Hove Albion – 2024–25 Sweden made 104 league appearances for Chelsea, winning the WSL title five times. • Jonna AnderssonChelsea – 2017–22 • Filippa AngeldalManchester City – 2021–24 • Anna AnvegårdEverton – 2021–22 • Kosovare AsllaniManchester City, London City Lionesses– 2016–17, 2025- • Marija BanušićChelsea – 2015 • Hanna BennisonEverton – 2021–24 • Marika Bergman-LundinWest Ham United – 2024–25 • Alice BergströmLiverpool – 2026– • Nathalie BjörnEverton, Chelsea – 2021–2024, 2024- • Stina BlacksteniusArsenal – 2021– • My CatoCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Magdalena Eriksson (104) – Chelsea – 2017–23 • Jennifer FalkLiverpool – 2026– • Smilla Holmberg - Arsenal - 2026- • Lina HurtigArsenal – 2022–2025 • Amanda IlestedtArsenal – 2023–2025 • Sofia JakobssonChelsea, London City Lionesses – 2013, 2025-26 • Emma JanssonLeicester City – 2026– • Rosa KafajiArsenal, Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) – 2024– • Johanna Rytting KanerydChelsea – 2022– • Cornelia KapocsLiverpool – 2024– • Maria KarlssonDoncaster Rovers Belles – 2011 • Maja KrantzNotts County – 2016 • Emma KullbergBrighton & Hove Albion – 2021–24 • Hedvig LindahlChelsea – 2015–19 • Emma LundhLiverpool – 2016 • Hanna LundkvistManchester United – 2026– • Zećira MušovićChelsea – 2020–24 • Amanda NildénBrighton & Hove Albion, Tottenham Hotspur – 2018–20, 2023– • Matilda NildénTottenham Hotspur – 2026– • Lotta ÖkvistManchester United – 2019–21 • Beata Olsson - Liverpool - 2025- • Emilia PelganderLeicester City – 2023–25 • Julia Roddar - London City Lionesses - 2025- • Fridolina Rolfö - Manchester United - 2025- • Josefine RybrinkTottenham Hotspur – 2024– • Anna SandbergManchester United – 2024– • Louise Schillgard (née Fors) – Liverpool – 2013 • Julia SpetsmarkManchester City – 2017–18 • Matilda VinbergTottenham Hotspur – 2023– • Filippa WallénWest Ham United – 2019–20 • Ellen WangerheimManchester United – 2026– • Hanna WijkTottenham Hotspur – 2026– • Jessica Wik (née Samuelsson) – Arsenal – 2017–19 • Emma WilhelmssonChelsea – 2014 • Julia Zigiotti OlmeBrighton & Hove Albion, Manchester United – 2021–24, 2025- Switzerland is Switzerland's leading WSL appearance maker. • Ramona BachmannChelsea – 2017–20 • Iman Beney - Manchester City - 2025- • Luana BühlerTottenham Hotspur – 2023– • Aurélie CsillagLiverpool – 2026– • Malin GutArsenal – 2020–21 • Alisha LehmannWest Ham United, Everton, Aston Villa, Leicester City – 2018–24, 2025– • Noelle MaritzArsenal, Aston Villa – 2020– • Livia Peng - Chelsea - 2025- • Seraina PiubelWest Ham United – 2024– • Lia Wälti (113) – Arsenal – 2018–2025 • Leila Wandeler - West Ham United - 2025- TürkiyeHalle Houssein (11) – Arsenal, West Ham United – 2021–23 ==North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)==
North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)
Canada is Canada's leading WSL appearance maker. • Simi AwujoManchester United – 2024– • Janine BeckieManchester City – 2018–22 • Kadeisha BuchananChelsea – 2022– • '''Sabrina D'AngeloArsenal, Aston Villa''' – 2022– • Jessie FlemingChelsea – 2020–24 • Maddie HillSunderland – 2015–17 • Cloé LacasseArsenal – 2023–24 • Alyssa LagoniaDoncaster Rovers Belles – 2012 • Clarissa LariseyCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Ashley LawrenceChelsea – 2023–2025 • Adriana LeonWest Ham United, Manchester United, Aston Villa – 2018–25 • Jayde RiviereManchester United – 2022– • Deanne RoseReading, Leicester City – 2021–2025 • Jade Rose - Manchester City - 2025- • Desiree ScottNotts County – 2014–15 • Kylla SjomanDoncaster Rovers Belles, Sunderland – 2011, 2016–18 • Olivia SmithLiverpool – 2024–2025, Arsenal - 2025- • Sarah StratigakisBristol City – 2023–24 • Shelina Zadorsky (86) – Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United – 2020– Dominican RepublicLucia Leon (12) – Tottenham Hotspur – 2019–21 Jamaica won the WSL golden boot during the 2023–24 season, scoring 21 goals in 18 games. • Jade BaileyArsenal, Chelsea, Reading, Liverpool – 2013–16, 2018–20 • Paige Bailey-GayleArsenal, Leicester City – 2018–19, 2021–22 • Shania HaylesBirmingham City, Aston Villa, Bristol City – 2018–19, 2020–22, 2023–24 • Satara MurrayLiverpool, Bristol City – 2015–19, 2023–24 • Lachante PaulLeicester City – 2021–22 • Atlanta PrimusChelsea – 2014 • Vyan SampsonArsenal, West Ham United – 2014–15, 2018–19 • Khadija ShawManchester City – 2021– • Drew Spence (189) – Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur – 2011– • Rebecca SpencerBirmingham City, Chelsea, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur – 2012– • Allyson SwabyCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Chantelle SwabyLeicester City – 2024– • Victoria WilliamsDoncaster Rovers Belles, Chelsea, Sunderland, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2011–13, 2015–23 Saint LuciaEartha Pond (4)Birmingham City, Everton – 2011–12 United States was named to the 2020–21 WSL Team of the Year during her only season in the WSL. • Celeste Boureille - Leicester City - 2025- • Sam CoffeyManchester City – 2026– • Abby DahlkemperManchester City – 2020–21 • Crystal DunnChelsea – 2017–18 • Whitney EngenLiverpool – 2013 • Mia FishelChelsea – 2023–2025 • Emily FoxArsenal – 2023– • Lucy GillettBrighton & Hove Albion – 2018–19 • Naomi GirmaChelsea – 2024– • Madison HaleyBrighton & Hove Albion – 2023– • Tobin HeathManchester United, Arsenal – 2020–22 • Brooke HendrixWest Ham United, Reading – 2018–20, 2022–23 • Adrienne JordanBirmingham City – 2019–20 • Rose LavelleManchester City – 2020–21 • Beverly LeonSunderland – 2016–17 • Carli LloydManchester City – 2017 • Catarina MacarioChelsea – 2023– • Kaylan MarckeseBristol City – 2023–24 • Kristie MewisWest Ham United – 2023–25 • Sam MewisManchester City – 2020–21 • Alex MorganTottenham Hotspur – 2020–21 • Zoe MorseBrighton & Hove Albion – 2022–23 • Jenna NighswongerArsenal, Aston Villa (loan) – 2024– • Heather O'ReillyArsenal – 2017–18 • Christen PressManchester United – 2020–21 • Erin SimonWest Ham United, Leicester City – 2018–20, 2022–23 • Katie Stengel (41) – Liverpool, Crystal Palace – 2022–23, 2024–25 • Libby StoutLiverpool – 2014–15 • Katelin TalbertAston Villa – 2024–25 • Alyssa Thompson - Chelsea - 2025- • Phallon Tullis-JoyceManchester United – 2024– • Brianna VisalliWest Ham United, Birmingham City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2018–20, 2022–23 • Zaneta WyneSunderland, West Ham United – 2017–18, 2021–22 • Shae YáñezBristol City, Crystal Palace – 2023–25 ==Oceania (OFC)==
Oceania (OFC)
New Zealand has made 73 WSL appearances, the most of any OFC player. • CJ BottLeicester City – 2021–2025 • Hayley Bowden (née Moorwood) – Chelsea, Lincoln – 2011, 2013 • Olivia ChanceEverton, Bristol City – 2017–20 • Aroon ClanseyLiverpool – 2012 • Katie Duncan (née Hoyle) – Notts County – 2014 • Anna GreenNotts County, Reading – 2014, 2017–18 • Sarah GregoriusLiverpool – 2013 • Betsy HassettManchester City – 2014 • Emma KeteLincoln, Manchester City – 2011, 2014 • Anna LeatWest Ham United, Aston Villa – 2021–24 • Ria Percival (73) – West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur – 2018–24 • Ali RileyChelsea – 2018–19 • Indiah-Paige RileyCrystal Palace – 2024–25 • Katie RoodLincoln, Bristol City – 2012, 2018–19 • Rebekah StottBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21, 2022–23 • Rosie WhiteLiverpool – 2015–16 SamoaMonique Fischer (4) – Yeovil Town – 2018–19 ==South America (CONMEBOL)==
South America (CONMEBOL)
BrazilEsterChelsea – 2013 • Ivana FusoManchester United – 2020–22 • Geyse (28) – Manchester United – 2023–26 • KerolinManchester City – 2024– • Gabi NunesAston Villa – 2024– • Giovana QueirozEverton, Arsenal – 2022–23 • Rafaelle SouzaArsenal – 2021–23 ChileChristiane EndlerChelsea – 2014 • Camila Sáez (8) – West Ham United – 2024– Colombia joined Chelsea for a world-record fee in 2024. • Jorelyn Carabalí (26) – Brighton & Hove Albion – 2023–2026 • Manuela PavíWest Ham United – 2024–2026 • Mayra RamírezChelsea – 2023– • Karla TorresLeicester City – 2024–2025 • Manuela Vanegas - Brighton & Hove Albion - 2025- VenezuelaDeyna Castellanos (24) – Manchester City – 2022–24 == Summary ==
Summary
By nationality By continent ''Continent refers to the corresponding continental confederation of the player's nationality.'' • ==Notes==
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