The Liga F is the highest league of women's football in Spain, starting in 1988. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:
- Have played at least one Liga F game. Players who were signed by Liga F 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 Spain determined by the following:
- A player is considered foreign if she is not eligible to play for the national team of Spain.
More specifically,
- If a player has been capped on international level, the national team is used; if she has been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used. These include Spain players with dual citizenship.
- If a player has not been capped on international level, her country of birth is used, except those who were born abroad from Spanish parents or moved to Spain at a young age, and those who clearly indicated to have switched her nationality to another nation.
The first foreign player in Spain's highest women's league was Brazilian Milene Domingues who signed for Rayo Vallecano, but only trained with them due to the Royal Spanish Football Federation's regulations at the time not allowing foreigners to play in the league.[1][2]
Clubs listed are those which have contracted the player. Note that calendar years are used. This follows general practice in expressing years a player spent at club.
In bold: players who are currently under contract by a Liga F club.
Africa (CAF)
editAlgeria
edit- Lydia Miraoui[b FRA] – L'Estartit – 2010–11
Cameroon
edit- Aurelle Awona – Madrid CFF[3] – 2020
- Ajara Nchout – Atlético Madrid[4] – 2021
- Colette Ndzana – Granadilla Tenerife[5] – 2023
Egypt
edit- Sara Ismael[b ESP] – Espanyol[6] – 2015–16
Equatorial Guinea
edit- Genoveva Añonman – Atlético Madrid – 2016–17
- Dorine Chuigoué[b CMR] – Logroño[7] – 2018–20, Real Betis[8] – 2020–
- Jade Boho[b ESP][c ESP U19] – Torrejón – 2003–07, Rayo Vallecano – 2007–13, 2014–15, Atlético Madrid – 2013–14, Madrid CFF – 2017–18, Logroño – 2018–21, Alhama – 2022–23
Gambia
edit- Fatou Kanteh[b ESP] – Logroño – 2018–19, Sporting de Huelva – 2019–22, Villarreal – 2022–
Ghana
edit- Ernestina Abambila – Sporting de Huelva[9] – 2020
- Mukarama Abdulai – Alavés[10] – 2021–23
- Princella Adubea – Sporting de Huelva[11] – 2019–20
- Grace Asantewaa – Logroño[12] – 2019–21, Real Betis[13] – 2021–23
- Jacqueline Owusu – Real Sociedad[14] – 2023–
Ivory Coast
edit- Jessica Aby – Alavés[15] – 2022–23
- Bernadette Amani – Eibar – 2023–
- Rebecca Elloh – Logroño[16] – 2020–21, Alavés[17] – 2022–23
- Ida Guehai – Levante[18] – 2017–18, Logroño[19] – 2019–21
- Ange N'Guessan – Barcelona[20] – 2016–17, UD Tenerife[21] – 2017–
Kenya
edit- Cynthia Shilwatso – Logroño – 2020–21
Mali
edit- Bassira Touré – Málaga – 2018–19
Morocco
edit- Sana Daoudi[b FRA][c FRA U20] – Atlético Madrid – 2017–18
- Inés Faddi[b ESP] – Granada – 2023–
- Anissa Lahmari[b FRA] – Levante Las Planas[22] – 2023–
- Yasmin Mrabet[b ESP][c ESP U19] – Madrid CFF – 2017–20 ,Rayo Vallecano – 2020–21, Levante Las Planas – 2022–
Namibia
edit- Zenatha Coleman – Zaragoza CFF – 2018, Valencia – 2018–20, Sevilla – 2020–22
Nigeria
edit- Charity Adule – Eibar[23][24] – 2020–21, Alhama[25] – 2022–23
- Rasheedat Ajibade – Atlético Madrid – 2021–
- Roosa Ariyo[b FIN][c FIN U20] – Granadilla Tenerife – 2021–22, Real Betis – 2022
- Rinsola Babajide[b ENG][c ENG U21] – Real Betis[26] – 2022–23, UD Tenerife – 2023–
- Rita Chikwelu – Madrid CFF[27] – 2020–22, Levante Las Planas[28] – 2022–23
- Ogonna Chukwudi – Madrid CFF[29] – 2021
- Onome Ebi – Levante Las Planas[30] – 2022–23
- Edna Imade[b MAR] – Granada – 2023–
- Gift Monday – UD Tenerife[31] – 2022–
- Osinachi Ohale – CD Tacón[32] – 2019–20, Madrid CFF[33] – 2021, Alavés[34] – 2021–23
- Chidinma Okeke – Madrid CFF – 2019–21
- Ngozi Okobi-Okeoghene – Levante Las Planas[35] – 2023–
- Esther Okoronkwo – UD Tenerife[36] – 2023–
- Asisat Oshoala – Barcelona[37] – 2019–
- Toni Payne[b USA][c USA U23] – Sevilla[38] – 2018–
- Elisha Sulola[b ENG] – Valencia[39] – 2023–
Senegal
edit- Hapsatou Malado Diallo – Eibar – 2023–
- Mamy Ndiaye – Transportes Alcaine – 2014–15
South Africa
edit- Ode Fulutudilu[b COD] – Málaga[40] – 2019, Real Betis – 2023–
- Thembi Kgatlana – Eibar – 2020–21, Atlético Madrid – 2021–22
- Noko Matlou – Eibar – 2021–22, 2023–
- Nothando Vilakazi – Logroño[41] – 2020–21
Zambia
edit- Barbra Banda – Logroño[42] – 2018–20
- Grace Chanda – Madrid CFF[43] – 2022–
- Racheal Kundananji – Eibar[44] – 2021–22, Madrid CFF[45] – 2022–
Zimbabwe
edit- Rutendo Makore – Sporting de Huelva – 2017–18
Asia (AFC)
editAustralia
edit- Alex Chidiac – Atlético Madrid[46] – 2018–20
- Beattie Goad – Granadilla Tenerife[47] – 2021–22
- Aivi Luik – Levante[48] – 2018–19, Sevilla[49] – 2020–21
- Anna Margraf – Sporting de Huelva[50] – 2023–
- Jenna McCormick – Real Betis[51] – 2020
- Hayley Raso – Real Madrid[52][53] – 2023–24
China
edit- Tang Jiali – Madrid CFF[54][55] – 2022–23, Levante Las Planas[56] – 2023–
- Yang Lina – Levante Las Planas – 2023
Chinese Taipei
edit- Chen Hsiao-chuan – Real Valladolid[57] – 2010–11
- Lin Man-ting – Real Valladolid[58] – 2010–11
- Tan Wen-lin – Real Valladolid[59] – 2010–11
Japan
edit- Ayano Dozono – Granadilla Tenerife – 2016–19
- Miku Ito – Alavés[60] – 2021–23, Sporting de Huelva[61] – 2023–
- Mitsue Iwakura – Atlético Madrid – 2012–13, Valencia – 2013–15
- Ayaki Shinada – Espanyol – 2017–19
- Yoko Tanaka – Sporting de Huelva[62] – 2019–21, Rayo Vallecano[63] – 2021–22
- Hitomi Tomiyama – Santa Teresa – 2017–18
- Tomo Matsukawa – Albacete – 2016–19
- Maya Yamamoto – Valencia[64] – 2016–17, Zaragoza[65] – 2017–18, Deportivo La Coruña[66] – 2019–20, Espanyol[67] – 2020–21
- Honoka Yonei – Eibar – 2020–22, 2023–
South Korea
edit- Jang Sel-gi – Madrid CFF[68] – 2019–20
- Lee Young-ju – Madrid CFF[69] – 2022–
Europe (UEFA)
editAndorra
edit- Teresa Morató – Rayo Vallecano – 2020–21, Villarreal – 2021–
Austria
edit- Katharina Aufhauser – Sporting de Huelva[70] – 2017–18
- Annelie Leitner – Eibar – 2023–
- Katja Trödthandl – Valencia – 2012–13
- Sarah Wronski – Valencia – 2012–14
Belgium
edit- Jassina Blom – UD Tenerife[71] – 2021–
Bulgaria
edit- Silvia Radoyska – Sporting de Huelva – 2010
Croatia
edit- Ana Jelenčić – Sporting de Huelva – 2020
Czech Republic
edit- Doris Bačić – Levante Las Planas[72] – 2022–23
- Klára Cahynová – Sevilla[73] – 2021–
- Andrea Stašková – Atlético Madrid[74] – 2022–
Denmark
edit- Freja Abildå – Sporting de Huelva – 2021–22
- Signe Bruun – Real Madrid[75] – 2023–
- Line Røddik Hansen – Barcelona[76] – 2016–18
- Line Geltzer Johansen – Logroño[77] – 2019–20
- Caroline Møller – Real Madrid[78] – 2021–
- Sille Struck – Rayo Vallecano[79] – 2020–22, Levante Las Planas[80] – 2022–23
- Sofie Svava – Real Madrid[81] – 2022–24
- Julie Tavlo Petersson – Logroño[82] – 2020–21
England
edit- Chelsea Ashurst – Málaga – 2008–12, 2018–19, Sporting de Huelva – 2012–13, 2019–, Barcelona – 2013–15
- Lucy Bronze – Barcelona[83] – 2022–
- Toni Duggan – Barcelona[84] – 2017–19, Atlético Madrid[85] – 2019–21
- Shameeka Fishley – Logroño[86] – 2021
- Jade Moore – Atlético Madrid[87] – 2020
- Chloe Richards – Zaragoza – 2017
- Lianne Sanderson – Espanyol[88] – 2011–12
- Chioma Ubogagu[c USA U20] – Real Madrid[89] – 2019–21
- Keira Walsh – Barcelona[90] – 2022–
Estonia
edit- Lisette Tammik – Santa Teresa – 2020
Finland
edit- Jenny Danielsson – Sporting de Huelva[91] – 2017
- Sanni Franssi – Real Sociedad[92] – 2020–
- Riikka Hannula – Espanyol[93] – 2017
- Linda Nyman – Logroño[94] – 2021
- Iina Salmi – Valencia[95] – 2020–
- Daniela Tjeder – Levante – 2005–06
France
edit- Baby Jordy Benera – Levante Las Planas[96] – 2023–
- Élise Bussaglia – Barcelona[97] — 2017–18
- Mylène Chavas – Real Madrid[98] – 2023–
- Aminata Diallo – Atlético Madrid[99] – 2021, Levante[100] – 2023
- Naomie Feller – Real Madrid[101] – 2022–
- Méline Gérard – Real Betis – 2019–21, Real Madrid[102] – 2021–
- Jade Le Guilly – Real Sociedad[103] – 2022–
- Kheira Hamraoui – Barcelona[104] – 2018–21
- Sophie Istillart – Athletic Bilbao – 2020–22
- Emelyne Laurent – Atlético Madrid[105][106] – 2020–21
- Morgane Nicoli – Sevilla – 2022–23, Levante Las Planas[56] – 2023–
- Bénédicte Simon – Atlético Madrid[107] – 2021–22, Levante Las Planas[108] – 2023–
- Sandie Toletti – Levante – 2020–22, Real Madrid – 2022–
Georgia
edit- Tatiana Matveeva – Granadilla Tenerife – 2019–20
Germany
edit- Turid Knaak – Atlético Madrid – 2020–21
- Leonie Pankratz – Levante – 2009–10
- Babett Peter – CD Tacón/Real Madrid – 2019–22
- Bibiane Schulze – Athletic Bilbao – 2020–21, 2022–, Valencia[109] – 2021–22
- Michaela Specht – Real Sociedad[110] – 2022–23
Hungary
edit- Réka Demeter – L'Estartit[111] – 2011–12
- Viktória Víg – L'Estartit[112] – 2011–12
Iceland
edit- Berglind Rós Ágústsdóttir – Sporting de Huelva – 2023–
Israel
edit- Diana Redman[b USA] – Santa Teresa[113] – 2015
Italy
edit- Martina Capelli – Espanyol – 2014–15, Sporting de Huelva – 2015–16
- Pamela Conti – Levante[114] – 2008–09, 2010–11, Espanyol – 2009–10
- Giulia Dragoni – Barcelona[115] – 2023–
- Katia Serra – Levante – 2010
Kazakhstan
edit- Irina Saratovtseva – Sporting de Huelva – 2010
Lithuania
edit- Liucija Vaitukaitytė – Granadilla Tenerife – 2018, Sevilla – 2019
Montenegro
edit- Slađana Bulatović – Albacete[116] – 2018–19, Rayo Vallecano[117] – 2019–22
- Armisa Kuč – Zaragoza – 2018, Málaga – 2018–19
Netherlands
edit- Selena Babb – Sporting de Huelva – 2019–20
- Mandy van den Berg – Valencia[118] – 2018–20
- Esmee Brugts – Barcelona[119] – 2023–
- Merel van Dongen – Real Betis[120] – 2018–20, Atlético Madrid[121] – 2020–
- Eva van Deursen – Eibar[122] – 2024–
- Damaris Egurrola[b USA][c ESP] – Athletic Bilbao – 2015–20
- Stefanie van der Gragt – Barcelona[123] – 2018–20
- Ellen Jansen – Valencia[124] – 2020–22
- Lieke Martens – Barcelona[125] – 2017–22
- Sari van Veenendaal – Atlético Madrid[126] – 2019–20
North Macedonia
edit- Nataša Andonova – Barcelona – 2017–19, Levante – 2019–
Norway
edit- Vilde Bøe Risa – Atlético Madrid[127] – 2023–
- Ingrid Syrstad Engen – Barcelona[128] – 2021–
- Caroline Graham Hansen – Barcelona[129][130] – 2019–
- Kamilla Melgård – Madrid CFF[131] – 2024–
- Synne Jensen – Real Sociedad[132] – 2022–
Poland
edit- Kayla Adamek[b CAN] – Granadilla Tenerife – 2020–21
- Patrycja Balcerzak – Sporting de Huelva[133] – 2022–23
- Katarzyna Białoszewska – Sporting de Huelva[134] – 2023–
- Katarzyna Konat – Sporting de Huelva[135] – 2023–
Portugal
edit- Ana Borges – Prainsa Zaragoza – 2008–13, Atlético Madrid – 2013–14
- Rita Carneiro – Sporting de Huelva – 2006–09, Atlético Málaga – 2009–10
- Edite – Estudiantes de Huelva – 2004–05, Prainsa Zaragoza – 2008–09, 2010–12, Atlético Madrid – 2009–10
- Matilde Fidalgo – Real Betis – 2022–
- Diana Gomes – Sevilla[136] – 2022–
- Mónica Gonçalves – Sporting de Huelva – 2009–10, L'Estartit – 2011–12
- Raquel Infante – L'Estartit[112] – 2011–12, Llanos Olivenza[137] – 2012–13, Levante – 2016–17
- Andreia Jacinto – Real Sociedad – 2022–
- Jamila – Prainsa Zaragoza – 2009–13, Espanyol – 2013–14
- Emily Lima[b BRA] – Prainsa Zaragoza – 2006–08, L'Estartit – 2008–09
- Sónia Matias – Prainsa Zaragoza – 2008–10, Espanyol – 2010–14
- Carolina Mendes – L'Estartit[112] – 2011–12, Llanos Olivenza[137] – 2012–13
- Cláudia Neto – Prainsa Zaragoza – 2008–13, Espanyol – 2013–14
- Fátima Pinto – Santa Teresa[138] – 2014–16, Alavés[139] – 2022–23
- Tatiana Pinto – Levante[140] – 2021–23
- Ritinha – Transportes Alcaine – 2014–15
Republic of Ireland
edit- Shauna Peare – Santa Teresa – 2021
- Tyler Toland – Levante[141] – 2022–23
Romania
edit- Olivia Oprea – Sporting de Huelva – 2007–09, 2010–11, Sevilla – 2014–15, 2017–18, Levante – 2015–17, Villarreal – 2021–22, Alhama – 2022–23
- Andreea Părăluță – Atlético Madrid[142] – 2016–18, Levante[143] – 2018–
- Simona Vintilă – Barcelona[144][145] – 2003–05
Russia
edit- Marina Fedorova[b UKR] – Real Betis – 2019–20
- Nadezhda Karpova – Valencia[146] – 2017–19, Sevilla – 2019–20, Espanyol – 2020–21
Scotland
edit- Caroline Weir – Real Madrid[147][148] – 2022–
Serbia
edit- Jelena Čanković – Barcelona[149] – 2013–14
- Allegra Poljak – Granadilla Tenerife[150] – 2019–21, Real Sociedad[151] – 2021–23, Levante Las Planas[152] – 2023–
Slovakia
edit- Patrícia Hmírová – Sporting de Huelva[153] – 2022–
Slovenia
edit- Dominika Čonč – Espanyol – 2017–18, Málaga – 2018–19, Valencia[154] – 2021–22, Levante Las Planas[155] – 2023–
- Zala Meršnik – Sporting de Huelva[156] – 2022–
Sweden
edit- Kosovare Asllani – CD Tacón/Real Madrid[157] – 2019–21
- Amanda Edgren – Sporting de Huelva[158] – 2022–23
- Sofia Hagman – Sporting de Huelva[133] – 2022–
- Sofia Jakobsson – CD Tacón/Real Madrid – 2019–22
- Emma Holmgren – Levante[159] – 2023
- Cassandra Larsson – UD Tenerife[160] – 2024
- Lova Lundin – Logroño[161] – 2021
- Hanna Lundkvist – Atlético Madrid[162] – 2021–
- Freja Olofsson – Real Madrid[163] – 2022–
- Fridolina Rolfö – Barcelona[164] – 2021–
- Therese Simonsson – Sporting de Huelva – 2022–23
Switzerland
edit- Vanessa Bernauer – Levante[165] – 2010–13
- Viola Calligaris – Atlético Madrid[166] – 2017–19, Valencia[167] – 2019–20, Levante[168] – 2020–23
- Ana-Maria Crnogorčević – Barcelona[169] – 2019–23, Atlético Madrid[170] – 2023–
- Stefanie da Eira[c POR] – Real Betis – 2021–22, Sporting de Huelva – 2022–23
- Marina Keller – Levante – 2010–11, Sant Gabriel – 2011–12
- Caroline Müller – Levante – 2010–11
- Livia Peng – Levante[171] – 2023–
- Gaëlle Thalmann – Real Betis[172] – 2021–
Turkey
edit- Sejde Abrahamsson[b SWE][c SWE U23] – Sevilla[173] – 2020–21
- Jessica O'Rourke[b USA] – Sporting de Huelva[174] – 2009–10
- Birgül Sadıkoğlu – UD Tenerife – 2024[175]
Ukraine
edit- Olha Ovdiychuk – Atlético Madrid[176] – 2019–20
Wales
edit- Rhiannon Roberts[b ENG] – Real Betis[177] – 2023–
North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)
editBermuda
edit- Kenni Thompson – Espanyol – 2019–20, Deportivo La Coruña – 2020, Santa Teresa – 2021, Eibar – 2023–
Canada
edit- Marie-Yasmine Alidou – Sporting de Huelva[178] – 2019–20
- Jessica De Filippo – Sporting de Huelva – 2023–
Costa Rica
edit- Wendy Acosta – Granadilla Tenerife – 2015–16
- Noelia Bermúdez – Levante[179] – 2016–17, Valencia[180] – 2017–18, Deportivo La Coruña[181] – 2020–21
- Stephannie Blanco – Deportivo La Coruña[182] – 2020–21, Sporting de Huelva[183] – 2021–23
- Daniela Cruz – Espanyol – 2019–20
- Lixy Rodríguez – Santa Teresa – 2015–16
Dominican Republic
edit- Manuela Lareo[b ESP][c ESP U19] – Athletic Bilbao – 2010–14, Valencia – 2014–15, Real Sociedad – 2015–21
- Lucía León[b ESP][c ESP U23] – Madrid CFF – 2021, Real Betis – 2021–23
Guatemala
edit- Andrea Álvarez – Eibar – 2023–
- Ana Lucía Martínez – Rayo Vallecano[184] – 2015–16, Sporting de Huelva – 2016–18, Madrid CFF – 2018–20
Jamaica
edit- Tiffany Cameron[b CAN][c CAN] – Real Betis[185] – 2023–
- Trudi Carter – Levante Las Planas[186] – 2022–23
- Kayla McKenna[b USA] – Villarreal[187] – 2023–
- Siobhan Wilson[b ENG] – Málaga – 2018
Martinique
edit- Emmeline Mainguy[b FRA][c FRA U19] – Extremadura FCF – 2008–09, Santa Teresa – 2016–17
Mexico
edit- Charlyn Corral – Levante[188] – 2015–19, Atlético Madrid[189] – 2019–21
- Mariana Díaz Leal – Santa Teresa – 2017–18, 2020–21
- Maribel Domínguez – Barcelona[190] – 2005–06, L'Estartit[190] – 2007–12
- Greta Espinoza – Levante – 2017–18
- Mónica Flores[b USA] – Valencia – 2018–20
- Sabrina Flores[b USA][c USA U20] – Sevilla – 2019–20
- Jimena López – Eibar[191] – 2021, Valencia[192] – 2023–
- Kiana Palacios[b USA] – Real Sociedad[193] – 2018–21
- Patricia Pérez – Barcelona – 2005–06
- Kenti Robles – Espanyol – 2009–11, 2014–15, Barcelona – 2011–14, Atlético Madrid – 2015–20, Real Madrid[194] – 2020–
- Mely Solís – Transportes Alcaine – 2014–15
- Pamela Tajonar – Atletico Málaga[195] – 2011, Levante Las Planas – 2012, Sevilla – 2014–15, 2017–18, Barcelona – 2018–20, Logroño – 2020–21, Villarreal – 2021–22
Panama
edit- Aldrith Quintero – Alhama[196] – 2023
United States
edit- Kim Bonilla[b ITA] – Sporting de Huelva – 2009–10
- Anna Buhigas – Real Betis – 2019–20, Sporting de Huelva – 2020–21
- Jordan Clark – Alavés[197] – 2021–22
- Megan Crosson – Granadilla Tenerife – 2017–18
- Cara Curtin – Valencia – 2019–20
- Samantha Dewey – Real Betis – 2019–20
- Emily Dolan – Real Betis – 2018–21, Sporting de Huelva – 2021–22
- Kelsey Dossey – Espanyol – 2019–21
- Danica Evans – Sporting de Huelva[198] – 2020
- Claire Falknor – Logroño[199] – 2018–19, Sevilla – 2019–20, Sporting de Huelva – 2020–21, UD Tenerife – 2021–
- Kristina Fisher – Sporting de Huelva[200] – 2020–22
- Bri Folds – Real Betis[201] – 2021–22
- Amanda Frisbie – Madrid CFF – 2019–21, Atlético Madrid[202][203] – 2021–22, Levante Las Planas[204] – 2023–
- Lydia Hastings – Transportes Alcaine – 2015–16
- Danielle Hayden – Rayo Vallecano[205] – 2020–22
- Hannah Keane – Sporting de Huelva[206] – 2021–22
- Athena Kühn – Sporting de Huelva – 2022–23
- Mariah Lee – Sporting de Huelva – 2022
- Joanna Lohman – Espanyol[207] – 2011–12
- Cosette Morché – Valencia – 2022–23
- Natalie Muth – Eibar – 2021–22, Levante Las Planas – 2022–23
- Denali Murnan – Zaragoza CFF – 2017–18
- Katie Murray – Granadilla Tenerife – 2019–21
- Sydny Nasello – Granadilla Tenerife[208] – 2022–23
- Clare Pleuler – Granadilla Tenerife – 2019–21, Real Sociedad – 2021–22
- Cami Privett – Logroño[209] – 2018–19
- Jackie Simpson – Granadilla Tenerife – 2016–19, 2020–21
- Kylie Strom – Atlético Madrid[210] – 2019–21
South America (CONMEBOL)
editArgentina
edit- Nerea Agüero[b ESP] – Sporting de Huelva – 2012–13, Sevilla – 2013–15
- Estefanía Banini – Valencia[211] – 2016–17, Levante – 2018–21, Atlético Madrid – 2021–
- Agustina Barroso – Madrid CFF – 2018–19, UD Tenerife[212] – 2023–
- Florencia Bonsegundo – Sporting de Huelva – 2018–19, Valencia – 2019–21, Madrid CFF – 2021–
- Ruth Bravo – Rayo Vallecano – 2019–21
- Aldana Cometti – Sevilla – 2019–20, Levante – 2020–22, Madrid CFF – 2022–
- Mariela Coronel – Transportes Alcaine[213] – 2007–15, Atlético Madrid – 2015–16, Alhama – 2022
- Vanina Correa – Espanyol – 2020–21
- Daiana Falfán – Granada[214] – 2024–
- Romina Ferro – Oviedo Moderno[215] – 2007
- Clarisa Huber – Transportes Alcaine – 2008–09
- Ludmila Manicler – Barcelona[216] – 2011–12
- Romina Núñez – Betis[217] – 2024–
- Andrea Ojeda – Albacete – 2017–18
- Florencia Quiñones – Barcelona[218] – 2011–13
- Yamila Rodríguez – Santa Teresa – 2017–18
- Vanesa Santana – Logroño[219] – 2018–20, Sporting de Huelva[220] – 2020–23
- Marianela Szymanowski – Atlético Madrid – 2008–11, Rayo Vallecano – 2011–16, Valencia – 2016–18, Real Betis – 2018–20, Espanyol – 2020–21
Brazil
edit- Aline – UD Tenerife[221] – 2018–
- Ana Vitória – Atlético Madrid[222] – 2014
- Andressa – Barcelona[223] – 2016–19
- Antônia – Madrid CFF[224] – 2020–22, Levante[225] – 2022–
- Jujuba Cardozo – Granadilla Tenerife – 2019–20, Eibar – 2020–21, 2023–
- Ana Carol – Logroño[226] – 2020, Sporting de Huelva[227] – 2020–
- Érika – Oviedo Moderno[228] – 2013–16, Deportivo La Coruña[229] – 2019–20
- Fabiana – Sporting de Huelva[230] – 2007–08, Barcelona[231] – 2017–18
- Gabi Nunes – Madrid CFF – 2021–23, Levante – 2023–
- Geyse – Madrid CFF[232] – 2017–18, 2020–22, Barcelona[233] – 2022–23
- Gio Queiroz[c ESP U17][c USA U17] – Madrid CFF[234][235] – 2018–20, 2024–, Barcelona[236] – 2020–21, Levante[237] – 2021–22
- Isadora – Logroño[238] – 2019–20, Rayo Vallecano[239] – 2020–22
- Kathellen – Real Madrid[240] – 2022–
- Kátia – Estudiantes de Huelva – 2004–05, Levante[241] – 2005–06
- Luany – Madrid CFF[242] – 2023–
- Ludmila – Atlético Madrid[243] – 2017–
- Millene Cabral – Rayo Vallecano[244] – 2021–22
- Mônica – Atlético Madrid[245] – 2017–18, Madrid CFF[246] – 2019–
- Nágela – Logroño[247] – 2018–20
- Simone – Rayo Vallecano – 2004–05
- Thaís – UD Tenerife[248] – 2022–
- Vânia – Levante – 2006–07, Llanos de Olivenza – 2012–13, Santa Teresa – 2014–17[249]
Chile
edit- Karen Araya – Sevilla[250][251] – 2018–19, 2022, Madrid CFF[252] – 2022–
- Yanara Aedo – Valencia – 2016–17, 2018–19, Sevilla – 2019–20, Rayo Vallecano – 2020–22
- Antonia Canales – Valencia[253] – 2023–
- Paula Garmendia – Collerense – 2014–16
- Sofía Hartard – Sporting de Huelva – 2017–18
- Francisca Lara – Sporting de Huelva[254] – 2017–18, Sevilla[255] – 2018–20, Villarreal – 2021–
- Geraldine Leyton – Sporting de Huelva[256][257] – 2018
- Nayadet López[b ESP] – Valencia – 2010–13, Santa Teresa – 2016–18, 2020–21
- Yessenia López – Sporting de Huelva[256] – 2018–19
- Camila Sáez – Rayo Vallecano[258] – 2018–22, Alavés – 2022–23, Madrid CFF[259] – 2023–
- Bárbara Santibáñez – Sporting de Huelva[260][257] – 2017–18
- Ámbar Soruco – Logroño – 2018–19
- Javiera Toro – Sevilla – 2020–22, Granadilla Tenerife – 2022–23
Colombia
edit- Lady Andrade – Sporting de Huelva[261] – 2013, Deportivo La Coruña[262] – 2020–21
- Carolina Arbeláez – Deportivo La Coruña[263] – 2020–21
- Lorena Bedoya – Deportivo La Coruña[264] – 2020–21
- Linda Caicedo – Real Madrid[265] – 2023–
- Daniela Caracas – Logroño – 2020–21
- Ivonne Chacón – Valencia[266] – 2022–
- Ángela Clavijo – Sporting de Huelva[267] – 2019–21
- Vanessa Córdoba – Albacete – 2018–19
- Natalia Gaitán – Transportes Alcaine – 2013–14, Valencia – 2015–20, Sevilla – 2020–22
- Sofía García – Sporting de Huelva[268] – 2021
- Daniela Montoya – Levante – 2016
- Catalina Pérez – Real Betis[269] – 2021–22
- Mayra Ramírez – Sporting de Huelva[270] – 2020–22, Levante[271] – 2022–24
- Nicole Regnier – Rayo Vallecano – 2015–16
- Gisela Robledo – UD Tenerife – 2021–
- Leicy Santos – Atlético Madrid[272] – 2019–
- Liced Serna – Valencia[273] – 2022–
- Manuela Vanegas – Espanyol – 2019–21, Real Sociedad – 2021–
- Oriánica Velásquez – Transportes Alcaine – 2013–14
Ecuador
edit- Kerlly Real – Valencia – 2020–
Paraguay
edit- Lice Chamorro – Sporting de Huelva[274] – 2018–19, Alavés[275] – 2021–23
- Jessica Martínez – CD Tacón/Real Madrid – 2019–21, Sevilla – 2021–23, Levante Las Planas[276] – 2023–
- Dulce Quintana – Espanyol – 2017–21
- Gloria Villamayor – Zaragoza – 2016–17
Peru
edit- Pierina Núñez – Logroño – 2019–21, Real Betis[277] – 2022–
Uruguay
edit- Yannel Correa[b ESP] – Albacete[278] – 2017–18, Sporting de Huelva[279] – 2023–
- Pamela González – Málaga[280] – 2018–19, Sevilla[281] – 2023–
- Stefanía Maggiolini – L'Estartit – 2007–12, Llanos de Olivenza – 2013
- Esperanza Pizarro – Eibar – 2023–
Venezuela
edit- Oriana Altuve – Rayo Vallecano – 2018–20, Real Betis – 2020–21, Valencia – 2021–
- Wilmary Argüelles – Granadilla Tenerife – 2020–23
- Nayluisa Cáceres – Granadilla Tenerife – 2018–23, Levante Las Planas[282] – 2023–
- Raiderlin Carrasco – Sporting de Huelva[283] – 2022–
- Deyna Castellanos – Atlético Madrid[284] – 2020–22
- Gaby García – Deportivo La Coruña – 2019–21, Real Sociedad – 2021–23, Atlético Madrid – 2023–
- Yenifer Giménez – Villarreal – 2021–
- Wanda Gómez – Granadilla Tenerife[285] – 2016–17
- Verónica Herrera – UD Tenerife – 2022–
- Sandra Luzardo – Albacete – 2018–19
- Kika Moreno – Deportivo La Coruña – 2019–21
- Yerliane Moreno – UD Tenerife[286] – 2020–
- Michelle Romero – Deportivo La Coruña – 2019–21
Notes
edit- ^ Born in Cameroon
- ^ Born in Canada
- ^ Born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- ^ Born in England
- ^ Born in Spain
- ^ Born in Finland
- ^ Born in France
- ^ Born in Italy
- ^ Born in Morocco
- ^ Born in Sweden
- ^ Born in Ukraine
- ^ Born in the United States
- ^ Capped for the Canada women's national team
- ^
- ^ Capped for the Spain women's national team
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- ^ Capped for the Portugal women's national team
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En 2018 llegó a España para jugar en el Fundación Albacete, con el que disputó 25 partidos y marcó cuatro goles en la Liga Iberdrola. [In 2018 she came to Spain to play for Fundación Albacete, with whom she played 25 games and scored four goals in the Iberdrola League.]
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...cuenta con experiencia en la Primera Iberdrola, pues en 2013 militó en el Sporting Huelva... [...she has experience in the Primera Iberdrola, since in 2013 she was a member of Sporting Huelva...]
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