Girls United Ambassadors have joined in our mission to empower girls through football and close the gender gap in sport, education and the economy.

AC Milan midfielder and former Spanish National Team CaptainChampions League winner and the only woman with a football stadium named after her, Vero Boquete has been at the forefront of the women’s football revolution. She lead the petition for FIFA…

ACF Fiorentina midfielder and former Spanish National Team Captain

Champions League winner and the only woman with a football stadium named after her, Vero Boquete has been at the forefront of the women’s football revolution. She lead the petition for FIFA video games to include female players and the player revolt that transformed Spanish women’s football.

Manchester City W.F.C and Scottish National Team midfielderThe 2016 Scottish Player of the Year has made 71 international appearances, scoring 9 goals and played in the 2019 World Cup for her country. Her passion for gender equality has brought her …

Real Madrid FC player and Scottish National Team midfielder

The 22/23 La Liga F PFA Player of the Year has made 100 international appearances, scoring 17 goals and played in the 2017 Euros & 2019 World Cup for her country. Her passion for gender equality has brought her to Girls United to continue to make an impact in women’s football.

FC Juárez Femenil player and Mexico National Team Defender

Formerly of Club America where she won the Mexican league title in 2017/18, Rodriguez has also represented Mexico on two occasions. From Mexico City, Monica has played a big part in Girls United’s arrival in the capital and is the perfect role model for all of our players.

London City Lionesses forward and former England international

Carter has long been an advocate for the need for more opportunities to be made available to the next generation of players, particularly inner city girls and young women. Working with Common Goal, Carter sees Girls United as the perfect organisation to support and continuing to give back to the London community.


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