When it comes to football, people always think of the picture of the iron-blooded tough guys galloping on the field, but there are many girls who also regard football as a dream, and enjoy the joy of football with the greatest enthusiasm and courage, which has become our faith and pride.
"Come on, girls. We will fight for ourselves and show people how good we are. But we also have to fight for them – for all those who support us. ”
On the occasion of Women's Day on March 8th, let's get to know the women on the court, who have beauty and strength to play football!
<h1 class="ql-align-center" > Barca "team flower" Like Martens </h1>
Born in the Netherlands, Like Martens plays as a midfielder for Women's FC Barcelona.

Dreaming of becoming a footballer when she was a little girl, Martens saw Cruyff and Ronaldinho as football icons and hoped she would one day play like them.
"But you're a girl, it's impossible."
The doubts never faltered her. Her soccer buddies went from a wall to a group of boys who were stronger than her, to joining the Dutch women's football team U19, and even helping the Dutch women's football team win the European Championship in 2017 as an absolute main force, she turned what people called the "impossible" step by step into reality.
In 2017, she was elected UEFA Women's Player of the Year 2017 and FIFA Women's Player of the Year 2017 for her flawless performance, and transferred to Barça Women's Football, becoming the absolute core of the team and meeting her hero Messi.
"Maybe, women's football will never be as popular as men's football, we won't have the speed of men, we won't have the size of them, but we can have the same technology. Men's soccer can make people emotionally agitated and driven crazy, and women's soccer can do the same. ”
<h1 class="ql-align-center" > genius girl Nayikari Garcia </h1>
When it comes to real socied women's looks and goalscoring, it is not Nayikari Garcia. As a striker, she was recruited by the visionary Real Sociedad as early as the age of 16.
Shortly after signing, Nayikari was given the opportunity to start in the top flight. Joining in the winter window, she scored 10 goals in the half season when she first arrived at the Royal Club. Although Nayikari is only 21 years old this year, she has already completed the milestone of 100 games in her career, and she currently scores 14 goals in the league, ranking third in the top scorer list.
Like the ever-excellent "other people's child", Najkari was selected for the Spanish women's national team of all ages, scoring 36 goals in 51 matches and winning the Golden Boot award at the 2013 European Championships in U17. In 2018, she finally became the Spain women's international.
Nayikari wears the number 7 shirt at both the club and national team because she admires former Real Madrid legend No. 7 Raúl and motivates herself with Raúl's style of football and the state of the game.
<h1 class="ql-align-justify" > little white fan sister Alba Redondo </h1>
Spanish girl Alba Redondo plays for Albacete Women's Football Club, which is also where she was born. Despite being only 22 years old this year, she is already a full-fledged midfielder.
Because of a wonderful "hometown" fate, Alba was associated with football and Albaseter. Many years ago, When Alba saw her brother training for the team, she met Iniesta, who was also born in Albaset, and she was deeply attracted to Xiaobai's football, regarded him as an idol, and also inspired to join Albacete, who was also a small white mother team.
Growing up, Alba joined Albaseter's youth academy, and from the B team to the first team, Albaseter witnessed her growth. Back in the 2013/14 and 2014/2015 seasons, Alba won the European Cup U19 with the Spanish women's U19 and is now a member of the Spanish women's national team.
After joining the Kobe Victory Ship, Xiao Bai also gave his little fan sister Alba a signed jersey. "Give it to Alba and good luck!"
Inspired by idols, I believe that Alba will also become more and more courageous on the road to pursue his dreams!
< h1 class= "ql-align-center" > goal-scoring maniac Mary Paz </h1>
Marie Paz is a seasoned goalscorer, and at the age of 31, she plays as a striker for Women's Valencia F.C.
Since joining Osasuna in 2002, she has scored 436 goals in club competitions, including 250 goals in the Spanish top league, which is an amazing number!
Marie-Paz has also played for Espanyol women's and Barcelona women's, where her superb goalscoring ability and adaptability make her feel good in the game.
Not only did she excel on the pitch, Marie Paz also received a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy, making her a well-rounded contemporary young woman!
<h1 class="ql-align-center" > literary youth Sarah Serrat </h1>
Huelva women's goalkeeper Sarah Serrat, 23, is a native of Huelva.
In 2015, at just 19 years old, she was selected for the Spanish national team's alternative squad at the Women's World Cup.
The young Sarah Celate has a delicate heart and a unique sense of life, and she has published a book about her journey.
"There are many topics in this book: love, fear, goals, dreams... All content is based on my personal experience, in order to allow the reader to reflect on what happens around us every day. ”
(Image from individual player INS)