She’s a professional soccer player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for FC Barcelona in Liga F. Her journey has been nothing short of inspiring, and she’s become a key figure in women’s football. She was named to Spain’s national team roster for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup—a major milestone in her career. As part of that historic squad, she contributed to Spain’s remarkable run, culminating in their first-ever Women’s World Cup victory after defeating England 1-0 in the final. It was a defining moment not just for her, but for Spanish women’s soccer as a whole.
Before all the fame and international recognition, her story began at a young age. She started playing soccer when she was just six years old with the local team Sant Marçal. Back then, she wasn’t even a goalkeeper—she originally played as a central defender. It wasn’t until she was 11 that she gave goalkeeping a try, and the rest, as they say, is history. That switch turned out to be a pivotal moment in her development. Off the field, she shares a close bond with her older sister, Auba Coll Lluch, who has been a constant support throughout her journey. From humble beginnings to lifting the World Cup, her rise has been steady, grounded, and deeply personal.
Back in the summer of 2018, she played a key role as one of the captains when the Spanish U17 team achieved their historic World Cup victory. That same year, she continued to shine, stepping up as a starter for the U20 squad during the World Cup held in France. Her leadership and performance on the field really stood out, showing just how much she contributed to both teams. She definitely made her mark during that remarkable year.