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The wealth of world-class talents in women's football has thrilled burgeoning crowds and mammoth television audiences over the past year. The game's elite performers will be celebrated at The Best FIFA Football Awards™ in February. The Best Women's Player and Best Women's Goalkeeper will be crowned and the FIFA FIFPRO World 11 revealed. Over the past year, several exciting young stars have elevated their performances to fresh heights. Here, FIFA+ profiles five potential award candidates aged under 25 or under. As a youth player Bonmati - a product of Barcelona's academy - idolised legendary midfielder Xavi. His influence on her game is palpable. Bonmati's possesses immaculate technique, with her incisive passing, velvet touch and supreme football intelligence helping her dictate the tempo of matches. Over the past 12 months, Bonmati decisive final-third contributions have also significantly increased. During Barcelona's triumphant 2021/22 La Liga campaign, she scored 13 goals and provided six assists. Explosive winger Hemp was part of the England squad which made history by winning UEFA Women's EURO 2022™. Hemp's speed, trickery and balance make her a nightmare to defend against. She also has the precious quality of being able to shoot powerfully and accurately off either foot – an attribute she is now regularly using to devastating effect. Hemp was directly involved in 16 goals in 22 appearances for Manchester City in 2021/22 (10 goals, six assists). Macario's electric goalscoring display in Lyon's 3-1 UEFA Women's Champions League final victory capped a stellar individual campaign for the attacking midfielder. Just 10 days later, however, Macario suffered a cruel blow when she sustained an ACL injury in Lyon's final league game of the season. The Brazil-born ace is still undergoing rehabilitation, but her world-class talent demands inclusion in any discussion about 2022's standout young performers. Macario's 14 league goals in 2021/22 placed her second only to Paris St Germain striker Marie-Antoinette Katoto in the French top-flight's goalscoring standings. She has also emerged as an integral figure in the USA national team and won the Most Valuable Player award at the 2022 SheBelieves Cup. Oberdorf cemented her status as one of the world's most promising young footballers with a succession of eye-catching performances at the UEFA Women's EURO. A dynamic presence in the midfield engine room, Oberdorf's imaginative range of passing supplements her ability to break up play with well-timed challenges and interceptions. She won a domestic league and cup double with Wolfsburg in 2021/22 and, while her Germany side were edged out by England in the EURO final, Oberdorf was awarded the Young Player of the Tournament award. CHq0aBTdYd7pG6s0vPaGuyua86M55iI6f4cCwEQ2nLTiNuKnxBrAY16YegI2W1pfM9pb4XmJVuM6D0PSu9cm2a7M KiT7zO4idQmjlpGBTnZGB1Cqj8sPyKxcK8SQpbEmxKivJE5qy0nqlEaC4s5gedQez03fmit5sM9XTO2PfFMsL5Ep to6uZPnpjQa4tmt5w9wUSVYklUOB3wzkeVoNywYVFixfwdFSf0NQUpwe61EueGIfXrFF6sZ9IWQrKXlqbB89QyhO C7uMJlWl3duMQx1nrc7E2kGpnM2TD0wZDayW0vGd50jcRGKj70oVCXffvFoE3acNjoTv9ahrYLGxOh3KtfQXsdj6 alLfHzk0JOLOULNKdkqHfDfZV6C25nA9DrcwHGvPD43lgx03RyWYuLmTcfUdhlO0divUeUpPxb6rT5V65FTzT3Ck kv7ITYDReWyoptjZ1zjAPI8I96vwCeCbEICtEUNhX1QzQIpke0fwCuReT3YmIdf4Mk7LP32lTwQktaXoOl3oVWih gCWOxtMiSXTxL3wpje9zKTPnyq4f97v8M9hkyS0DjnG30yVlMvKgKGjbjGvmnNgK83aBguICkVg3XOtfohnJUhQX xWS69jSDobiPQLPKlI9DFfC7r0qLZ3sA4HLEAHQu594QVDJznKVdb9v6RThsxvMVqWx6i4y7hWft9SbLJcMWuIaq Qb5vpHIy3IWL3G7eqajga4JbZUUJNGJel2US96XSqjZLR4zg24nn3qclGZtRUnaOn3seVY0GbznvGGHx18r53oMg 6ENI6WVHm8iAXpargWmaIwfhCxiUrSuxKrl5UYTMMWJoVGOVlKcNsJRF6DYlRefOWYdpmHdkdQcwtmYPAczgjj2m |
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