The nominations for the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2020 have been revealed and the nominees are standouts for both country and club. The five contenders were chosen by a group of experts including coaches, players administrators and journalists. Voting is done by the public and closes on Monday, March 2.
The BBC Women's Footballer of the Year nominees are:
Lucy Bronze
A 28-year-old defender for England and Lyon as well as being a UNC Chapel Hill alum. Bronze has 81 caps and helped the Three Lionesses reach the World Cup semifinals, helped England win the SheBelievesCup in 2019 and has a UEFA Champions League title with Lyon. A Lioness standout and more of a gold winner than a bronze, if you ask me.
I know.
Im English, from the North, the ‘propa’ north, the north east.. but today was just a pants & jumper kinda day #BritsAbroad #SorryNotSorry pic.twitter.com/p8bn5QIpm1— Lucy Bronze (@LucyBronze) February 18, 2020
Julie Ertz
A 27-year-old standout midfielder for the USWNT and Chicago Red Stars. She has two World Cup medals, most recently from this 2019 Women’s World Cup in France. In 2017, Ertz was playing in a more defensive role and got moved up during a match against Chile. She know controls the tempo of the game and holds down the middle of the field.
I LOVE THIS TEAM!!!! Oooosahttps://t.co/facgZCaHYp
— Julie Johnston Ertz (@julieertz) February 10, 2020
Sam Kerr
Kerr is a 26-year-old who plays for Australia and Chelsea. She is a stellar forward and definitely one of the best goal scorers in the world. A female footballer with a winning mentality and star quality is something that makes Kerr unique and has guided her way to success. Sam Kerr played for the Chicago Red Stars, appeared in the Australian W-League, was a standout for the Matildas and recently found herself making a difference for Chelsea.
New chapter begins in BLUE, lets go! pic.twitter.com/8ljGrBKKP4
— Sam Kerr (@samkerr1) November 13, 2019
Vivianne Miedema
The youngest nominee at 23 years old, Miedema is a forward for the Netherlands and Arsenal. Miedema has 87 caps and in 2018-2019 she scored 22 goals for Arsenal and won a WSL championship. She also played with the Netherlands and reached the World Cup final, scoring three goals in the World Cup becoming her nation’s all-time leading scorer.
• Really proud to have become all time top goal scorer for @oranjevrouwen
• Overwhelmed with the support, couldn’t have done it without my team mates through the years
• Celebration Credit: @larsmiedema9pic.twitter.com/6D5uaPvSgy— Vivianne Miedema (@VivianneMiedema) June 16, 2019
Megan Rapinoe
A familiar name and face to award nominations. The 34-year-old is a forward for the USWNT and Reign FC. She is a friend and teammate of Julie Ertz. Rapinoe won the Golden Boot and Best FIFA Women’s Player and has two World Cup titles along with a lot more awards.
How about a goal from Megan Rapinoe to thicken the plot!! #USWNT closing out this match with a 3-0 lead. pic.twitter.com/f4t9PRuJjk
— The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) February 10, 2020
All these lady ballers are deserving of being named the best, but the winner of Women's Footballer of the Year will be announced on Tuesday, March 24, on BBC and BBC Sport Website.
We've announced the nominees for BBC Women's Footballer of the Year!
Lucy Bronze
Julie Ertz
Sam Kerr
Vivianne Miedema
Megan RapinoeYou can choose your winner by voting here: https://t.co/KWdVBoBVgs#bbcwfoty pic.twitter.com/r3pIorH02f
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) February 12, 2020