The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) unveiled the Women’s Best 11 for the 2024/25 season during The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony held on Tuesday at the Fairmont Katara Hall in Doha, Qatar. The awards recognized outstanding individual performances across the global game spanning the period between August 11, 2024, and August 2, 2025.
Spain secured the most selections in the squad with seven players, reinforcing the country’s significant influence in women’s football. England followed with four players after successfully winning the European Championship during the eligibility period.
Aitana Bonmatí, who also clinched The Best Women’s Player award for the second year in a row, headlined Spain’s powerful presence in the team.
The final selection, determined by votes from national team coaches and captains, journalists, and football fans worldwide, is as follows:
| Position | Player | Club/Country |
| Goalkeeper | Hannah Hampton | Chelsea/ England |
| Defenders | Lucy Bronze | Chelsea/ England |
| Leah Williamson | Arsenal/ England | |
| Irene Paredes | Barcelona/ Spain | |
| Ona Batlle | Barcelona/ Spain | |
| Midfielders | Aitana Bonmatí | Barcelona/ Spain |
| Patri Guijarro | Barcelona/ Spain | |
| Claudia Pina | Barcelona/ Spain | |
| Forwards | Mariona Caldentey | Barcelona/ Spain |
| Alessia Russo | Arsenal/ England | |
| Alexia Putellas | Barcelona/ Spain |
(Note: The list provided contains 11 players. Based on club affiliation at the time of the award, six players were from Barcelona, and three were from Chelsea/Arsenal. Spain secured 7 slots, and England secured 4 slots, totaling 11 players.)
According to FIFA, the voting for The Best awards involves four equally weighted groups: national team coaches, national team captains, selected journalists from each territory, and registered football fans. Voters rank their top three choices in each category, and points are allocated and aggregated to determine the final selections, with the highest-ranked players in each position forming the final Best 11.