Top 5 left backs Women’s WC 2025: “Goals, grit, and game-changers”

Power, precision, and pure confidence – the left backs are the ones who ignite attacks and shift momentum. These five are their nations’ go-to scorers at left back.

Kristina Jørgensen (Denmark)

Kristina Jørgensen. Photo: Jon Olav Nesvold / BILDBYRÅN.

Left back or centre back? Doesn’t matter – Jørgensen dominates either way. Even in a quieter season, she’s still one of the world’s most complete and dangerous players.

Jamina Roberts (Sweden)

Jamina Roberts of Sweden and Sora Ishikawa of Japan. Photo: Mathias Bergeld / BILDBYRÅN.

She hasn’t had the strongest season in Ikast, but everyone knows what Roberts can do when she’s at her best. No other player on this list means as much to her team as Jamina Roberts does to Sweden.

Durdina Jaukovic (Montenegro)

Durdina Jaukovic.
Photo: Bildbyrån

When Jaukovic puts on the Montenegro jersey, something clicks. Their emotional heartbeat, their ultimate competitor – fiery, fearless, and a nightmare for defenders.

Thale Rushfeldt Deila (Norway)

Thale Rushfeldt Deila of Norway.
Photo: Vegard Grøtt / BILDBYRÅN

Rising fast and ready for more. Strong, skilled, and adaptable, Deila is a perfect complement to Reistad and proof that Norway’s next generation is already world-class.

Emily Vogel (Germany)

Emily Vogel (former Bölk) of Germany.
Photo: Petter Arvidson / BILDBYRÅN

Germany’s main weapon. Vogel’s combination of power and leadership will define their home tournament. If she catches fire, Germany could go deep.