From Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala to Brazil’s Geyse da Silva Ferreira, England’s Lucia Bronze and Norway’s Ingrid Ingrid Syrstad and Norway’s Ingrid Syrstad, Barcelona Women side is the most visible club at the Women’s World Cup which kicked off this Thursday.
Barcelona, with 18 players, are the best-represented club. Barça players are in squads of Brazil, England, Italy, Nigeria, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
The next-best-represented clubs are Chelsea (17 players), Arsenal (15), Manchester City (15), Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid (14).
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