Jenni Hermoso

Spanish footballer

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February 20 2025 Rubiales was convicted of sexual assault, ordered to pay a €10,800 fine, and prohibited from contacting her for 12 months.
February 3 2025 The court case for sexual assault and coercion began.
2024 Jenni Hermoso represented Spain in multiple international competitions, including 6 European Championship matches, 2 Nations League matches, 5 Olympic Games matches, and 1 friendly match.
2024 Spain won the UEFA Nations League, achieving their first-time win against France.
2024 Jenni Hermoso played in all 6 of Spain's games during the UEFA Euro 2025 qualification tournament, demonstrating her key role in the national team. She achieved a remarkable feat by scoring against each of the three teams in her group: Belgium, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. Her performance made her Spain's joint top scorer in the qualification phase alongside teammate Salma Paralluelo.
2024 Named in Time 100: The 100 most influential people and received the Sócrates Award
2024 Won Campeón de Campeonas with Tigres UANL, included in Time 100 most influential people, and received the Sócrates Award
2024 Ongoing year for Hermoso with 14 total matches, including 6 European Championship matches, 2 World Cup matches, and participation in Olympic Games.
August 3 2024 Plays in the Olympic match against Colombia, drawing 2-2 and winning 4-2 on penalties
May 31 2024 Spain secures a 2-0 victory over Denmark in a UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying match at Vejle Stadion, Vejle
April 9 2024 Spain wins 3-1 against Czech Republic in a UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying match at Estadio El Plantío, Burgos
April 5 2024 Hermoso helps Spain defeat Belgium 7-0 in a UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying match at Den Dreef, Leuven
February 23 2024 Spain won against the Netherlands, securing their ticket to the Olympic Games in Paris.
January 2024 Jenni Hermoso publicly disclosed her sexual orientation in an interview, stating she isn't heterosexual and addressing the topic of her sexuality being previously unspoken.
January 1 2024 Jenni Hermoso signed with Tigres UANL, a significant transfer in her professional football career.
2023 Jenni Hermoso was part of the Spanish national team that won the FIFA Women's World Cup, defeating England 1-0 and securing Spain's first World Cup title in history.
2023 Scored 18 goals in the regular season of Clausura 2023, becoming the second highest scorer behind teammate Charlyn Corral.
2023 Scored three goals in the playoffs, becoming joint top scorer with Charlyn Corral at 21 total goals for the Clausura tournament.
2023 Hermoso continued her international career with 16 total matches, including 7 World Cup matches, 4 Nations League matches, and various other competitions.
November 28 2023 Hermoso is scheduled to deliver additional testimony related to her sexual assault complaint.
October 27 2023 Hermoso returned to the Spanish national team during the UEFA Nations League, playing her first international match since the World Cup. She came off the bench and scored the decisive goal in the 89th minute, leading Spain to a 1-0 away victory over Italy.
September 10 2023 Luis Rubiales formally resigned from his position as president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) following the widespread controversy.
September 9 2023 Hermoso gave her first testimony before the Prosecution Ministry regarding the sexual assault complaint, which was filmed and broadcast on Spanish primetime television.
September 6 2023 Hermoso officially filed a criminal complaint accusing Luis Rubiales of sexual assault.
August 23 2023 Hermoso issued a joint statement with the Spanish football players' union advocating for measures to protect players against unacceptable actions, following the controversial kiss by Luis Rubiales during the World Cup medal ceremony.
July 26 2023 Scores in Spain's 5-0 victory over Zambia in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
2022 After the 2022 Euros quarter-finals elimination, Hermoso, as part of the captain group, communicated team concerns about training and preparation to coach Vilda and Rubiales. She voiced support for the 15 players who requested not to be called up to upcoming national team camps due to unaddressed issues.
2022 Made her official debut for Pachuca during Jornada 7 of Apertura 2022, contributing to a win against Queretaro.
2022 Won Primera División and Copa de la Reina de Fútbol with Barcelona
2022 Concluded her tenure with FC Barcelona, having been a key player in the team's most successful period in women's football.
June 21 2022 Signed with Liga MX Femenil club Pachuca after weeks of speculation about her future, marking a significant transfer in her professional football career.
2021 Hermoso won her fifth overall and third consecutive Pichichi title by scoring a hat-trick against Eibar on the final matchday, finishing with 31 league goals and becoming the top scorer in Europe's top five leagues for the second consecutive season.
2021 Featured in FC Barcelona Femení's first Gamper Trophy match against Juventus, scoring two goals and being named player of the match.
2021 Regained the '10' shirt number at FC Barcelona after Kheira Hamraoui's departure.
December 31 2021 Concluded the calendar year with 51 goals in all competitions, the highest number for any female footballer worldwide.
November 2021 Finished second in the Ballon d'Or voting, behind teammate Alexia Putellas.
August 2021 Named a finalist for the UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award alongside Barcelona teammates Alexia Putellas and Lieke Martens.
May 16 2021 Hermoso was part of the FC Barcelona team that won the UEFA Women's Champions League, defeating Chelsea FC in the final in Gothenburg, Sweden.
February 14 2021 Hermoso scored 5 goals in a match against Azerbaijan, becoming Spain's all-time top goalscorer by surpassing Veronica Boquete with her 41st national team goal.
February 13 2021 Played the Copa de la Reina final, scoring Barcelona's third and final goal against EdF Logroño from a header, winning her third Copa de la Reina title with the club.
2020 Won the UEFA Women's Champions League and the continental treble with FC Barcelona. Finished as the top scorer in Europe's top five women's leagues.
2020 Won Primera División, Copa de la Reina de Fútbol, and Supercopa Femenina with Barcelona, and was named UEFA Women's Champions League Forward of the Season
December 5 2020 Hermoso scored four goals in a match against Santa Teresa CD, breaking Sonia Bermúdez's record as FC Barcelona Femeni's all-time top scorer and surpassing 108 league goals with the club.
September 2020 Hermoso helped FC Barcelona win the UEFA Women's Champions League Group Stage, advancing the team in the prestigious European competition.
August 2020 Competed in Barcelona's remaining UEFA Women's Champions League matches, where the team was knocked out in the semifinals against VfL Wolfsburg.
May 2020 Barcelona were crowned winners of the league with 21 matchdays remaining. Hermoso finished as the top scorer in the league with 23 goals and the top scorer in Europe's top five leagues.
March 1 2020 Scored her 100th league goal with Barcelona, achieving a hat-trick against Madrid CFF.
2019 Won Primera División with Atlético Madrid for the 2018–19 season
2019 Finished as runner-up in the 2018–19 Copa de la Reina, with Atlético losing to Real Sociedad 2–1 in the final.
2019 Won Primera División with Atlético Madrid and individual top scorer award in Primera División

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