Chelsea and England defender Lucy Bronze has made history by becoming the first player to record eight appearances in the FIFPRO Women's World 11, following the announcement of the latest edition of the player-voted awards.

More than 6,000 professional women's footballers took part in the global vote to select their team of the year.

Bronze's inclusion sees her surpass France's Wendie Renard , who has seven appearances, to set a new all-time record.

For the first time, two African players have been included in the Women's World 11: Orlando Pride's Barbra Banda (Zambia) earned her second appearance, and Morocco and Al Hilal midfielder Ghizlane Chebbak made her debut.

England, after winning a consecutive Euros title in July, is the most represented nation in the 2024-25 lineup

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