Alexia Putellas
Spanish footballer
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2025 | Alexia Putellas continued her national team performance with 2 goals for Spain. |
April 8 2025 | Spain defeats Portugal 7-1 in the 2025 UEFA Women's Nations League, with a match score of 4-0 and 6-0 at Balaídos stadium in Vigo, Spain. |
2024 | Alexia Putellas scored 15 goals for Spain's national team and 2 goals in Catalonia matches. |
2024 | Continues strong performance with 8 goals for Spain, 2 in other competitions, and 0 for Catalonia |
November 2024 | Putellas reached 200 goals for Barcelona, surpassing László Kubala and Luis Suárez to become the club's third-highest all-time goalscorer. |
October 2024 | Putellas was named 2024–25 Liga F player of the month for October. In a match against Madrid CFF, she scored her first goal from open play in the season, equalizing László Kubala's record of 194 goals for FC Barcelona. |
July 31 2024 | Putellas scores in Spain's 2-0 win against Brazil in the 2024 Summer Olympics at Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, France. |
July 28 2024 | Alexia Putellas plays in Spain's 1-0 victory against Nigeria in the 2024 Summer Olympics at Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes, France |
April 2024 | In the Champions League final against Lyon, entered the pitch during stoppage time and scored a crucial goal in the 95th minute, helping Barcelona secure their third Champions League title and an historic continental quadruple. |
April 2024 | Helped Barcelona progress to the Champions League final by defeating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. |
April 20 2024 | Barcelona suffered a home loss to Chelsea in the Champions League semi-finals, with Putellas coming on and bringing more fluidity to the team's play. |
April 8 2024 | Alexia Putellas plays in Spain's dominant 7-1 victory against Portugal in the 2025 UEFA Women's Nations League at Balaídos, Vigo, Spain, scoring multiple goals |
March 10 2024 | Returned to play for Barcelona, scoring within 15 minutes of being substituted on and returning to her midfield role. |
February 2024 | Called up to play for Spain at the end of February, despite not being deemed match fit by Barcelona's medical staff. |
February 2024 | Attended the 2024 UEFA Women's Nations League Finals, though did not play in matches as a promise to FC Barcelona. Spain won the final and qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics women's football tournament. |
2023 | Competed in the Liga F, making 5 appearances and demonstrating her continued involvement at the top level of Spanish women's football. |
2023 | Putellas moved back to the forward line, playing as a striker or false 9, transitioning from her previous midfield role based on discussions with the coaching staff. |
2023 | Awarded Spain's National Sports Award, personally presented by Queen Letizia. |
2023 | Putellas won the Champions League, with a viral TikTok video capturing her moment of greeting her girlfriend in the stands after the victory. |
2023 | Made her 400th official appearance for Barcelona, becoming only the second player to achieve this milestone. |
2023 | Impressive return with 13 goals for Spain and 3 in other competitions |
December 2023 | Underwent knee surgery in late December and began an intense rehabilitation plan. |
November 2023 | Last played for Barcelona before a four-month absence due to injury. |
October 2023 | Surpassed Hermoso as Barcelona's all-time leading goalscorer, scoring her 182nd goal in all official appearances and 131st league goal since 2013. |
October 31 2023 | Putellas helps Spain achieve a 7-1 victory against Switzerland in the 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League at Letzigrund, Zürich. |
September 2023 | Voted back as Spain's captain following the start of restructuring in the RFEF, including the removal of coach Vilda. |
September 2023 | Participated in a meeting in Oliva that led to the RFEF agreeing to make significant structural changes, following the Rubiales affair and #SeAcabó movement. |
August 2023 | Participated in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, coming off the bench in the 90th minute of the final against England, which Spain won 1-0 to secure their first major trophy. |
June 29 2023 | Returned to the national team after recovering from ACL injury, scoring in a 7-0 friendly win against Panama. |
May 2023 | Played the final nine minutes of stoppage time in the 2023 UEFA Women's Champions League final against Wolfsburg in Eindhoven, which Barcelona won 3-2. |
May 21 2023 | Scored her first goal after returning from injury, coming on as a substitute and scoring in the 74th minute in Barcelona's final league game, a 1-2 loss to Madrid CFF. |
April 30 2023 | Made her first appearance after injury, coming on as a substitute in the 73rd minute during Barcelona's league-winning victory against Sporting Huelva. |
April 27 2023 | Returned to the matchday squad for the second leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final against Chelsea. |
March 2023 | Returned to group training with Barcelona team after her ACL injury rehabilitation. |
February 2023 | Began more intensive training with Barcelona after her long-term injury, and retained her UEFA Women's Player of the Year, Ballon d'Or Féminin, and FIFA The Best Women's Player awards for a record consecutive win. |
2022 | Won Primera División, Copa de la Reina, UEFA Women's Champions League. Received multiple individual awards including Ballon d'Or Féminin, The Best FIFA Women's Player, UEFA Women's Player of the Year, Golden Player Woman Award |
2022 | Won her second Ballon d'Or. Nike gifted her another custom pair of Phantom GT II boots with a special 'II' design. Received a 92 rating in FIFA 23, the highest in the game. |
2022 | Won the Ballon d'Or Féminin, The Best FIFA Women's Player award, and multiple other individual honors including Golden Player Woman Award and Globe Soccer Women's Player of the Year. |
2022 | Scores 7 goals for Spain and 4 in other competitions |
2022 | Transitioned to the newly named Liga F (formerly Primera División) with Barcelona. |
2022 | Maintained her high performance, scoring 18 goals in the 2021-22 season and continuing to be a crucial player for Barcelona. |
September 23 2022 | Putellas publicly supported fifteen Spain teammates (Las 15) by posting a joint statement criticizing the RFEF for their response to players' concerns about mental and physical health conditions in the national team squad. |
July 12 2022 | Underwent knee operation in Barcelona after attending Spain's Euro debut match as a spectator. |
July 5 2022 | Putellas suffered a serious ACL injury while training with the Spain national team before the 2022 UEFA Women's Euro, which would sideline her for 10-12 months. |
July 1 2022 | Became the first player to reach 100 caps for the Spanish national team in a friendly match against Italy. |
May 25 2022 | Assisted Lieke Martens' opening goal in a 4-0 semi-final Copa de la Reina victory against Real Madrid. |
May 21 2022 | Started the UEFA Women's Champions League final against Olympique Lyon, scoring Barcelona's only goal in a 1-3 loss. Named 2021-22 UWCL Player of the Season and Top Scorer with 11 goals. |
March 2022 | A mural by TVBoy depicting her as Superwoman was painted in the Gràcia neighbourhood, debuting on Father's Day. |
March 16 2022 | Scored 2 goals in a 3-0 quarter-final win against Real Sociedad in the Copa de la Reina, advancing Barcelona to the semi-finals. |
February 23 2022 | Putellas wins 1-0 against Canada in the 2022 Arnold Clark Cup at Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton. |
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