The Division 1 Féminine is the highest league of women's football in France. The league, which started in 1974, was divided in two separate divisions (Division 2 Féminine and Division 3 Féminine). The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:
- Have played at least one Division 1 Féminine game. Players who were signed by Division 1 Féminine 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.
Clubs listed are those for which the player has played at least one Division 1 Féminine game.
In bold: players who are currently under contract by a Division 1 Féminine club.
Africa (CAF)
editAlgeria
edit- Léa Abadou[b FRA]
- Laetitia Agab-Cluzel[b FRA]
- Lydia Belkacemi[c FRA U19][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Morgane Belkhiter[b FRA]
- Yasmina Benabid[b FRA]
- Myriam Benlazar[b FRA][c FRA U16]
- Sarah Boudaoud[b FRA][c FRA U17]
- Lilia Boumrar
- Inès Boutaleb[b FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U17]
- Lina Chabane[b FRA][c MAR]
- Inès Chasseloup De Laubat[b FRA]
- Imane Chebel[b CAN]
- Marine Dafeur[b FRA][c FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19]
- Anissa Dellidj[b FRA]
- Sofia Guellati[b FRA]
- Ghoutia Karchouni[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Sylia Koui[b FRA]
- Laura Muller[b FRA]
- Chloé N'Gazi[b FRA]
- Amira Ould Braham[c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U17]
- Sabah Rguila
- Samira Tebbi
Cameroon
edit- Michaela Abam[b USA][c USA U17]
- Claudine Meffometou
- Charlène Meyong
- Marlyse Ngo Ndoumbouk
- Jeannette Yango
Congo
editDjibouti
editGabon
editGuinea
editIvory Coast
editKenya
editMalawi
editMali
editMorocco
edit- Dounia Akhazroun[b FRA]
- Salma Amani[c FRA U17]
- Khadija Ben Haddou[b FRA]
- Kenza Chapelle[b FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Sana Daoudi[b FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U16]
- Nesryne El Chad[b FRA]
- Sarah Kassi[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Anissa Lahmari[b FRA][c ALG][c FRA U19][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Élodie Nakkach[b FRA]
- Nawëal Ouinekh[b FRA][c FRA U19]
Nigeria
editSenegal
editSouth Africa
editTunisia
editAsia (AFC)
editAustralia
editChina
editNepal
editChinese Taipei
editJapan
editLebanon
editThailand
edit
Europe (UEFA)
editAustria
editBelgium
editBulgaria
editCroatia
editCzech Republic
editDenmark
editEngland
edit- Tinaya Alexander[12]
- Lucy Bronze – Lyon – 2017–2020[13]
- Izzy Christiansen – Lyon – 2018–2019
- Jenna Dear[14]
- Kess Elmore
- Alex Greenwood – Lyon – 2019–2020[15]
- Shameeka Fishley
- Anna Moorhouse
- Nikita Parris – Lyon – 2019–2021[16]
- Grace Rapp[b HKG]
- Jodie Taylor – Lyon – 2020–2021[17][18]
Estonia
editFinland
editGermany
edit- Linda Bresonik
- Pauline Bremer
- Sara Däbritz
- Josephine Henning
- Dzsenifer Marozsán[b HUN]
- Carolin Simon
Greece
editHungary
editIceland
editIsrael
editItaly
editMalta
editMontenegro
editNetherlands
edit- Damaris Egurrola[b USA][c ESP][c ESP U20][c ESP U19][c ESP U17]
- Anouk Dekker
- Daniëlle van de Donk
- Sisca Folkertsma
- Loes Geurts
- Jackie Groenen
- Sisca Folkertsma
- Loes Geurts
- Shanice van de Sanden
North Macedonia
editNorway
edit- Ada Hegerberg – Lyon – 2014-[21]
- Isabell Herlovsen
- Christine Colombo Nilsen
- Bente Nordby
- Andrea Norheim
- Karina Sævik
- Ingvild Stensland
Poland
edit- Paulina Dudek
- Dominika Grabowska – Fleury – 2020–
- Małgorzata Grec – Dijon – 2022–
- Klaudia Jedlińska – Dijon – 2023–
- Ewelina Kamczyk – Fleury – 2021–
- Katarzyna Kiedrzynek – Paris Saint-Germain – 2013–20, 2023–
- Mady Solow[b CAN]
- Kinga Szemik – Reims – 2022–
- Oliwia Szperkowska – Paris Saint-Germain – 2023–
Portugal
edit- Kelsey Araújo[b CAN]
- Mélissa Gomes – Juvisy, Saint-Maur, Reims, Bordeaux[b FRA]
- Morgane Martins – Saint-Étienne, Issy, Dijon – 2016–17, 2021–[b FRA]
- Serena Queirós – Bordeaux[b FRA]
- Nelly Rodrigues[b FRA]
- Jéssica Silva
- Héléna Theriez[b FRA]
Republic of Ireland
edit- Kyra Carusa[b USA][c USA U23]
- Niamh Fahey
- Chloe Mustaki[b USA]
- Anne O'Brien
- Fiona O'Sullivan[b USA]
- Stephanie Roche
Romania
editRussia
editScotland
editSerbia
editSlovakia
editSpain
editSweden
edit- Kosovare Asllani[25]
- Stina Blackstenius
- Emma Holmgren
- Amanda Ilestedt
- Amelie Rybäck
- Lotta Schelin
- Caroline Seger
Switzerland
editTurkey
editUkraine
editWales
editNorth, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)
editBahamas
editCanada
edit- Latifah Abdu
- Vanessa Gilles
- Jenna Hellstrom
- Alex Lamontagne
- Ashley Lawrence[28]
- Marie Levasseur
- Wanda Rozwadowska[b RSA]
Costa Rica
editGuadeloupe
editNote: As Guadeloupe is an overseas department of the French Republic, players listed here must also have been capped by the Guadeloupe women's national team, which is a member of CONCACAF, although not of FIFA.
Haiti
edit- Roselord Borgella
- Melchie Dumornay[30]
- Batcheba Louis
- Kethna Louis[31]
- Nérilia Mondésir[32]
- Amandine Pierre-Louis[b CAN][c CAN U20]
- Chelsea Surpris[b USA]
Jamaica
editMartinique
editNote: As Martinique is an overseas department of the French Republic, players listed here must also have been capped by the Martinique women's national team, which is a member of CONCACAF, although not of FIFA.
- Élodie Dinglor[b FRA][c FRA U19]
- Emmeline Mainguy[b FRA][c FRA U19]
- Aurélie Rougé
- Maëva Salomon[b FRA][c FRA U19]
- Mylaine Tarrieu[c FRA U20]
- Laurène Tresfield[b FRA][c FRA U17]
Mexico
editTrinidad and Tobago
edit- Kédie Johnson – Lille – 2023–
United States
edit- Korbin Albert
- Malia Berkely
- Celeste Boureille
- Morgan Brian
- Alana Cook
- Rachel Corboz
- Peyton DePriest
- Hannah Diaz
- Lorrie Fair
- Sh'Nia Gordon
- Carlin Hudson
- Darian Jenkins
- Samantha Johnson
- Phallon Tullis-Joyce
- Tobin Heath – PSG – 2013–2014
- Lindsey Horan – Lyon – 2022[34]
- Megan Lindsay[35]
- Catarina Macario[36][b BRA]
- Cosette Morché
- Alex Morgan – Lyon – 2017[37]
- Megan Rapinoe[38]
- Danielle Slaton
- Hope Solo[39]
- Aly Wagner
- Christie Welsh[22]
- Carleigh Williams
Oceania (OFC)
editNew Zealand
editTahiti
editSouth America (CONMEBOL)
editArgentina
editBrazil
editChile
editNotes
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- ^ "Haïti - Football : "Cheba" et Kethna Louis signent avec le FC Issy les Moulineaux (France) - HaitiLibre.com : Toutes les nouvelles d'Haiti 7/7". HaitiLibre.com.
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