Alexia Putellas has won her second successive BallonDor. In 2021-22, she scored 28 goals as Barcelona retained the Liga F title. This is her full story - from the rooftop pitch of her school, to a sold-out Camp Nou. 📝 charlotteharpur
“Alexia, what’s going on?” the teacher asked.Merce Esteban, a PE teacher, cannot forget that image of a young Alexia Putellas, the girl who played football at breaktime with the boys, who has now gone on to captain Barcelona, and last year won the Ballon d’Or, Best FIFA women’s player award, UEFA Women’s player of the year, and the Champions League.
On Saturday she will lead the seven-time league winners Barcelona out against Lyon in the Champions League final in a bid to add another trophy to the cabinet. Pictures of pioneering women in celebration of International Women’s day are pinned up outside the entrance of Anselm Clave school in Putellas’ hometown of Mollet del Valles, a 30-minute drive from Barcelona.
Day 10 is dedicated to Ada Lovelace, the mathematician and daughter of poet Lord Byron, day 12 to the Spanish author and feminist Concepcion Arenal, and day 11 — the number in honour of her Barcelona shirt — to their very own Putellas. Esteban, a socia of the Spanish club, watched on at the Camp Nou as her former pupil and the Barcelona team beat
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