As global football celebrates the announcement of the 2025 Kopa Trophy nominees, attention is also firmly fixed on the Women’s Kopa Trophy; a rising symbol of excellence in the women’s game.
Revealed at 11:02 AM GMT on August 7, 2025, this year’s list includes some of the most exciting under-21 female footballers in the world.
Leading the charge is Arsenal’s Michelle Agyemang, alongside Real Madrid’s Linda Caicedo and Barcelona’s Vicky López; a trio that embodies the next generation of football greatness.
Michelle Agyemang: A Rising Star with African Roots
Of particular interest to Ghanaians is Michelle Agyemang, the English-born forward of Ghanaian descent, who has taken Europe by storm.

At just 19, she played a key role in England’s Euro 2025 victory and was named Young Player of the Tournament after netting a spectacular semifinal goal against Germany.

Her pace, power, and finishing have drawn comparisons to former England star Ellen White, and her Ghanaian heritage makes her a source of pride and inspiration for young girls across Africa.
Arsenal, a club with a strong tradition in women’s football, continues to be a breeding ground for young talent. Agyemang’s success reflects the growing investment in the women’s game and the increasing visibility of players with African roots making their mark at the highest level.

Linda Caicedo and Vicky López: Latin Flair and Spanish Precision
Colombia’s Linda Caicedo, 20, has been sensational for Real Madrid. Her brilliant solo goal at the 2024 Paris Olympics against hosts France remains one of the tournament’s standout moments. Known for her footwork and fearless attacking style, she is a fan favorite in Latin America and a repeat Kopa nominee; proof of her consistency and global appeal.
On the other hand, Vicky López, just 18, represents the next wave of talent from Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy.

As a technically gifted midfielder, she’s already a regular in Barcelona’s dominant women’s team, contributing to their UEFA Women’s Champions League successes.
What the Award Means for Women’s Football

The Women’s Kopa Trophy, introduced in 2022, has quickly become a key milestone for identifying elite young talent. Voted on by former Ballon d’Or Féminin winners, the award emphasizes both club and international performances.
Previous winners like Spain’s Salma Paralluelo and England’s Alessia Russo have gone on to become global stars and 2025’s nominees are expected to follow suit.









