Patri Guijarro is in contention for the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2025 award following a remarkable year of club and international success, despite experiencing heartbreak in two major finals.
The 27-year-old midfielder has become a vital, though frequently enough understated, component of both Barcelona and the Spanish national team, and is now nominated for the prestigious BBC award alongside other leading players. The winner, chosen by public vote, will be announced on November 17th, recognizing the standout performer in women’s football this year.
Descriptions of Guijarro frequently label her an “unsung hero,” a testament to her impactful yet often overlooked contributions on the pitch.
Playing within star-studded lineups for both club and country,the midfielder’s influence can sometimes go unnoticed by casual observers.
However,while her statistics in goals and assists may not be the highest,Guijarro’s strength lies in her role as the engine of her teams,providing a platform for her teammates to excel.
This year saw Guijarro experience the agony of defeat in both the Champions League final with Barcelona and the Euro 2025 final with Spain, but she also celebrated a domestic treble triumph with Barcelona.
Guijarro dictates the tempo from the base of midfield, consistently winning back possession and initiating attacking plays.
Her work is characterized by consistency and tenacity, making her an indispensable part of any team she represents.
Throughout her career, Guijarro has amassed an impressive collection of silverware, including six league titles, six Copas de le Reina, four Spanish Super Cups, and three Champions League crowns. Her performances were also recognized with a place in UEFA’s Euro 2025 Team of the Tournament.