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Jenni Hermoso
(Jennifer Hermoso)

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1990 (34 years old)

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Attacking Midfield

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White

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10

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1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)

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128 lbs

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Jennifer Hermoso Fuentes (born 9 May 1990), known as Jenni Hermoso, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Liga MX Femenil club Tigres UANL and for the Spain women's national team. She is the all-time top scorer for Spain, and was part of her country's championship side at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, where she was also awarded the Silver Ball.

Hermoso developed through the youth teams of her hometown club Atlético Madrid, where she stayed for eight years before continuing on to Rayo Vallecano. Hermoso won her first senior title with Rayo in 2011, and in 2013, made her first international move to Tyresö FF in Sweden. Months later, she competed in the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 with Spain, scoring her first competitive international goal in a group stage win against England.

Hermoso moved to FC Barcelona in 2014, where she advanced her position from attacking midfielder to false 9. Her positional change turned her to a prolific goalscorer, as she earned two Pichichi titles as the Spanish league's top scorer as well as two league titles and two Copas de la Reina. She also competed with Spain at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Spain's first ever participation in the tournament. After exiting Barcelona in 2017, Hermoso went abroad to PSG and then returned to Spain in the 2018–19 season to play for the club where she developed, Atlético Madrid. She won her third Pichichi title and fourth league title there.

Hermoso rejoined FC Barcelona in 2019 following Spain's exit from the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup tournament, where she finished as Spain's top scorer. In her final three seasons at Barcelona, she won three league titles, three Copas de la Reina, and the 2020–21 UEFA Women's Champions League, alongside the continental treble that same season. Individually, she finished both the 2019–20 and 2020–21 league seasons as the Primera División's top scorer, in 2020 and 2021 she finished as the top scorer in Europe's top five women's leagues, and in 2021, was the joint-top scorer in that season's UEFA Women's Champions League. At the end of 2021, she finished second in Ballon d'Or voting and was the world's highest female goalscorer of the calendar year with 51 goals.

Following Barcelona's second-place finish in the 2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League, Hermoso signed for Pachuca in Mexico's Liga MX Femenil. In 2023, Hermoso participated in her third World Cup with Spain, which they won for the first time in their history. During the medal ceremony, Hermoso was kissed by then-RFEF president Luis Rubiales in an event that would later be called the Rubiales affair. The kiss itself and Rubiales' response to the criticism against him sparked intense international backlash, the eventual removal of Rubiales and Spain head coach Jorge Vilda from the federation, and the ongoing promise of an immediate restructuring of the entirety of Spanish football.

Hermoso holds the record for the most all-time Pichichi trophies with five. Hermoso also holds the record of the top all-time goalscorer for Spain, achieving this milestone in 2021.
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Socrates Award
2024

Tigres UANL Femenil
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UEFA Womens Nations League
2023-2024

Spain Women
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FIFA Womens World Cup
2023

Spain Women
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Primera Division Women
2021-2022

Barcelona Femení
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Copa de la Reina
2021-2022

Barcelona Femení
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Spanish Supercopa de Espana Femenina
2021-2022

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Primera Division Women
2020-2021

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UEFA Womens Champions League
2020-2021

Barcelona Femení
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Copa de la Reina
2020-2021

Barcelona Femení
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Primera Division Women
2019-2020

Barcelona Femení
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Copa de la Reina
2019-2020

Barcelona Femení
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Spanish Supercopa de Espana Femenina
2019-2020

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Primera Division Women
2018-2019

Atlético Madrid Femenino
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Cyprus Womens Cup
2018

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French Coupe de France feminine
2017-2018

Paris Saint Germain Women
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Copa de la Reina
2017

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Algarve Cup
2017

Spain Women
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Primera Division Women
2014-2015

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Copa de la Reina
2014

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Primera Division Women
2013-2014

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Primera Division Women
2010-2011

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FIFA Womens World Cup Player Of The Match
2023-07-26


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2004-2010
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2010-2013
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2022-2023


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2019-2022


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