Female Footballer of the Year Contender Bonmati
Years Old: 27 Role: Midfielder Teams: Barcelona & Spain
It has been an exceptional year for Aitana Bonmati. She became the first player to claim three women's Ballons d'Or, achieved a domestic treble and reached the Euro 2025 final.
Her pedigree is clear, with an impressive trophy haul throughout her career to boot. She has won seven league titles, three European crowns, nine Copas de la Reina and five Spanish Super Cups.
While Barcelona were defeated by Arsenal in the Champions League final, and her remarkable return from a bout of viral meningitis shortly before the start of the Euros was not enough to guide Spain to the trophy, it was an impressive campaign.
The inventive playmaker netted the goal that beat Germany in the Euros semi-final as Spain made history by advancing to the final for the first time.
She was also named the Champions League's player of the season, registering nine goal contributions in her 11 appearances and netting in their 4-1 semi-final second-leg win at Chelsea.
'Bonmati has potential to rival Messi'
Tino Herrero: "I think that Aitana does not have a ceiling at the moment. She is a very competitive girl, and the truth is that she is very young with everything she has achieved. I think that the ceiling will be set by her if she continues to be like this, so competitive, taking care of herself.
"There are times when you see her running at 11pm at night, so that not too many people can see her. She is running around here in the village. If she continues like that, I think there's no limit to it. I feel that she could evolve into like Lionel Messi with eight Ballons d'Or. She will be able to attain his level."
Bonmati on what it means to play for Barcelona: "It's both a point of honor and a responsibility. We're not only evaluated by our results but also by how we play. Most teams would be satisfied just winning, but we're required - and we expect ourselves - to win and play well. That's a big responsibility."
A top club men's manager: "Aitana Bonmati is a football player who has me totally in love with her for the way she plays. I would say she is like the women's Iniesta."
The owner of a bar devoted to Bonmati in her home town: "Mostly for being as humble as she is. Her style of play. And she knows how to work as a unit and as a team. Often some of these top-tier players are more self-focused and they always want to be them, them and them. No, she distributes the awards and has proven that in all the galas she went to, acknowledging her team as the engine to herself. And, it is because of her way of being, her game and her strength and her quick reaction mindset."
Bonmati adept at creating moves - review
While Bonmati created the most chances in Liga F last season, 10 players delivered more assists than her six, including her Barcelona team-mates who provided a league-high 11 and 10 assists respectively.
But where Bonmati excelled more than any other player was in the phase before a goal was scored and an assist awarded by constantly providing the pass to the player who assisted the goal, silently initiating so many of Barcelona's successful attacks last season.
'Remarkable how much space Bonmati covers' - analysis
There isn't much that hasn't been discussed about Bonmati. She describes her biggest strengths as understanding the game and finding spaces with and without the ball, in order to identify solutions in every match.
Tactically, this self-assessment holds up flawlessly. It is impressive how much distance Bonmati covers when compared to others. This work-rate combined with her spatial awareness, game IQ and skill level ensure she constantly solves problems in games.
In possession, she moves to find space in a way that benefits the team, similar to other players but from a more advanced starting position that often allows players less time and space.
For club and country, Bonmati smartly ran into unconventional positions, sometimes even leaving her position to move to the opposite side to generate an overload. This goes against what a structured side would normally do but her movement regularly created 3v2 or 2v1 situations.
With a numerical advantage, her passing and other-worldly small space dribbling becomes almost impossible to stop.
Her guidance separates her from her contemporaries too.
Her persistent running, particularly in her counter-pressing, indirectly raises the level of intensity in her teams and has the tactical benefit of forcing teams back, preventing them from getting settled attacking possession.
Bonmati intelligently identifies the space she can utilize and with her stamina arrives to create a 2v1 situation for Spain in the wide areas.
Last season's achievements
- Winning three women's Ballons d'Or
- Securing a domestic treble
- Reaching the Euro 2025 final
- Scoring the decisive goal in the Euros semi-final
- Earning Champions League player of the season honors