Arsenal Women recognised with host of Ballon d’Or award nominations
Arsenal’s Champions League triumph, combined with England’s Euro 2025 win and the USA’s Olympic Gold in Paris, has led to a raft of Ballon d’Or nominations for the club, its players and head coach Renee Slegers. Women’s Ballon d’Or Seven Arsenal players feature in the expanded 30-player shortlist – a remarkable achievement that underlines the […] The post Arsenal Women recognised with host of Ballon d’Or award nominations appeared first on Arseblog News - the Arsenal news site.


Arsenal’s Champions League triumph, combined with England’s Euro 2025 win and the USA’s Olympic Gold in Paris, has led to a raft of Ballon d’Or nominations for the club, its players and head coach Renee Slegers.
Women’s Ballon d’Or
Seven Arsenal players feature in the expanded 30-player shortlist – a remarkable achievement that underlines the club’s growing stature on the European stage.
- Mariona Caldentey (Spain)
- Steph Catley (Australia)
- Emily Fox (USA)
- Frida Maanum (Norway)
- Chloe Kelly (England)
- Alessia Russo (England)
- Leah Williamson (England)
They’re joined by a stellar cast of global stars including Lucy Bronze (Chelsea), Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona), and the legendary Marta (Orlando Pride), among others. Full list here.
Women’s Kopa Trophy
Having lit up the Euros and been named Young Player of the Tournament, 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang has been recognised with a nomination for the Kopa Trophy, awarded to the best female player under 21.
She’ll compete with Linda Caicedo (Real Madrid), Vicky Lopez (Barcelona), Wieke Kaptein (Chelsea), and Claudia Martinez Ovando (Club Olimpia).
Women’s Yashin Trophy
Daphne van Domselaar, who kept a clean sheet in the Champions League final, is up for the Yashin Trophy, which honours the world’s best goalkeeper. The Dutch stopper, who joined from Aston Villa last summer, quickly established herself as Slegers’ number one.
She’s up against Ann-Katrin Berger (Gotham FC), Cata Coll (Barcelona), Hannah Hampton (Chelsea), and Chiamaka Nnadozie (Brighton).
Women’s Coach of the Year
Renee Slegers is in the running for Coach of the Year after guiding Arsenal to a historic second Champions League title. Appointed permanent head coach in January, she masterminded a dramatic European run that culminated in a 1-0 win over favourites Barcelona in Lisbon.
She faces competition from Sarina Wiegman (England), Justine Madugu (Nigeria), Sonia Bompastor (Chelsea), and Arthur Elias (Brazil).
Women’s Club of the Year
As Champions of Europe, Arsenal Women are also up for Club of the Year, where they’ll go head-to-head with Barcelona, Chelsea, Lyon and Orlando Pride.
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