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Arsenal midfielder wins Sofascore World Impact Trophy

Arsenal midfielder wins Sofascore World Impact Trophy

Arsenal captain Kim Little has been honoured with the Sofascore World Impact Trophy, adding yet another accolade to a glittering career that has cemented her as one of the most distinguished players in women’s football.

The award, presented by Mundo Deportivo, acknowledges Little’s immense influence on the global game.

Being recognized in another country is good.” Mundo Deportivo17 Dec 2024 → The Sofascore World Impact Trophy has gone to a unique and unrepeatable player: Kim Little, of whom Hope Solo said that “she is the footballer with the most quality that I have played against. She's fantastic at everything. I think he has the best passing ability, the best game vision and the best technical ability in the world.” The Scot is an icon in her country, where she has played 140 international matches, and is the current captain of the English Arsenal. He has participated in the London and Tokyo Games and in the World Cup in France. His achievements include the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Australian League and the American League, where he won the MVP and the Golden Boot. Her impact on football led her to be appointed, in 2022, a Member of the Order of the British Empire. “I would like to thank Mundo Deportivo for this award. It's good to be recognized in another country for my impact on women's football. So a huge thank you for supporting women's football”" Little said in a recorded video ●Being recognized in another country is good.” Mundo Deportivo17 Dec 2024 → The Sofascore World Impact Trophy has gone to a unique and unrepeatable player: Kim Little, of whom Hope Solo said that “she is the footballer with the most quality that I have played against. She's fantastic at everything. I think he has the best passing ability, the best game vision and the best technical ability in the world.” The Scot is an icon in her country, where she has played 140 international matches, and is the current captain of the English Arsenal. He has participated in the London and Tokyo Games and in the World Cup in France. His achievements include the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Australian League and the American League, where he won the MVP and the Golden Boot. Her impact on football led her to be appointed, in 2022, a Member of the Order of the British Empire. “I would like to thank Mundo Deportivo for this award. It's good to be recognized in another country for my impact on women's football. So a huge thank you for supporting women's football”" Little said in a recorded video ●

“Being recognised in another country is good.” Mundo Deportivo 17 Dec 2024

Widely regarded as one of the sport’s most complete players, Little’s reputation has been firmly established over her years of domestic and international success. Former US goalkeeper Hope Solo once remarked, “She is the footballer with the most quality that I have played against. She’s fantastic at everything. I think she has the best passing ability, the best game vision and the best technical ability in the world.”

The Scottish midfielder has worn the captain’s armband at Arsenal with distinction, and has represented the club more than 250 times. Little also earned 140 international caps (59 goals) for Scotland, featuring prominently at the London 2012 Olympics and the Tokyo 2020 Games, as well as the 2019 World Cup in France.

BOREHAMWOOD, ENGLAND - JANUARY 15: Kim Little of Arsenal celebrates after scoring her team's first goal during the FA Women's Continental League Cup Quarter Final match between Arsenal Women and Reading Women at Meadow Park on January 15, 2020 in Borehamwood, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)BOREHAMWOOD, ENGLAND - JANUARY 15: Kim Little of Arsenal celebrates after scoring her team's first goal during the FA Women's Continental League Cup Quarter Final match between Arsenal Women and Reading Women at Meadow Park on January 15, 2020 in Borehamwood, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Her journey spans elite leagues on three continents, winning titles in the FA WSL, FA Cup, A-League, and NWSL, where she was named both MVP and Golden Boot winner during her time in the United States.

In 2022, Little’s contributions to football earned her recognition beyond the pitch, as she was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her services to the sport.

Upon receiving the award, Little said in a video message: “I would like to thank Mundo Deportivo for this award. It’s good to be recognised in another country for my impact on women’s football. So, a huge thank you for supporting women’s football.”

The trophy is a fitting tribute to a player whose quality, leadership, and achievements remain “unique and unrepeatable” in the modern game.

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