Alex Morgan (USA): This 34-year-old striker will enter the 4th World Cup of his career.Before that, she had won the World Cup twice and won an Olympic gold medal.The 2023 World Cup is an opportunity for her and the US women's team to conquer the championship for the third consecutive time, thereby becoming the first team (both men's and women's) to do so.At club level, Morgan has also won more than 11 titles in the US, not to mention being crowned in the Women's Champions League in Europe with Lyon.
Christine Sinclair ( Canada): With more than 190 international goals for the Canadian women's team, Sinclair is the top scorer for a national team (both men's and women's), far surpassing Ronaldo. At the age of 40, this striker will have her 6th World Cup appearance with her home team, where she is determined to win the biggest title of her career, after winning the gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with her team.
Sam Kerr (Australia): The striker currently playing for Chelsea is considered a strong candidate for the top scorer title at the 2023 World Cup at home. 4 years ago, she scored 5 goals at the 2019 World Cup. Sam Kerr is also the top scorer at the 2022 Asian Cup with 7 goals. Sam Kerr has won many titles at Chelsea, but helping Australia win the 2023 World Cup at home is a meaningful goal that she is determined to achieve.
Wendie Renard (France): A key member of the Lyon club, Renard has won the French national championship 16 times, won the Champions League 8 times, along with a series of other domestic titles.She is considered the best French women's player in history.However, at the beginning of this year, she announced her retirement from the national team because it was "not suitable for the current system".However, after coach Corrine Diacre was fired and replaced by Herve Renard (former coach of the Saudi Arabian men's team), Renard returned to join the team to conquer the World Cup.
Ada Hegerberg (Na Uy): Hegerberg's talent was once compared to Messi in men's football. At Lyon club, this striker has scored more than 1 goal/match, dominated the domestic league with the team and won the Champions League 6 times in a row. She is also the first female player to receive the Ballon d'Or award. Hegerberg had said goodbye to the Norwegian national team for 5 years because he thought the rights of female players were not guaranteed. She returned in 2022 and joined the team for the 2023 World Cup with the ambition to conquer the highest title.
Mart (Brazil): At the age of 37, Mart - FIFA's 6th best player - faced the risk of not being able to participate in the 2023 World Cup due to a serious injury and an 11-month absence from the national team. However, she has returned and will compete for the 6th time at the World Cup. She is expected to increase Brazil's scoring record by 117, together aiming for the highest title.
Alexia Putellas ( Spain): The player who won the Ballon d'Or twice missed EURO 2022 due to a knee ligament tear, which took her out of action for 10 months. She recently returned, winning the Champions League with Barcelona. Putellas's presence brought excitement to the audience when he was able to watch one of the best players in the world compete in the 2023 World Cup.
Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria): The 28-year-old Barcelona striker has become the first African player to win the Women's Champions League in 2021. She has also received the title of best African player of the year 5 times and is the first African to be nominated for the Feminin Golden Ball. Oshoala has scored in Nigeria's 2015 and 2019 World Cup appearances and hopes to help a strong home team qualify for the group stage, where they meet the Republic of Ireland, Australia and Canada.