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Women's football has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade. Record-breaking attendance figures, landmark broadcasting deals, and rising transfer fees have propelled the sport into a new era of professionalism and global visibility. From the sold-out Camp Nou to the packed stands of Wembley, the growth is not just statistical — it is cultural.
Analytics are transforming women's football at every level. Clubs now rely on advanced metrics — expected goals, progressive carrying distance, pressing efficiency — to make recruitment decisions, evaluate talent, and build competitive squads. The data revolution that reshaped the men's game is arriving in the women's game with even greater potential, because the information gap is larger and the room for discovery is immense.
Transfer valuations play a critical role in professionalizing women's football. By quantifying player value based on on-pitch performance, league context, age, and playing time, valuations create transparency in a market that has historically lacked it. They help clubs negotiate fair fees, enable players to understand their market position, and give fans and media a common language for discussing the economics of the sport.
Scouting data gives visibility to players who might otherwise be overlooked. A midfielder excelling in the Damallsvenskan, a young forward breaking through in Liga MX Femenil, a goalkeeper commanding her box in the A-League Women — without data, these performances can go unnoticed outside their domestic audience. Platforms like ScoutHer Football, powered by PlaymakerAI, make it possible to discover talent across borders and leagues, leveling the playing field for clubs, agents, and players worldwide.
Few countries have shaped women's football as profoundly as Sweden. The Damallsvenskan, founded in 1988, is one of the world's most established professional women's leagues and has served as a blueprint for how to build a competitive, sustainable women's football ecosystem. Swedish clubs have consistently competed at the highest European level, and the national team — with three Olympic silver medals and a World Cup silver — has been a permanent force on the world stage for decades.
The Swedish legacy runs through generations. Pia Sundhage, one of the most iconic figures in the history of the sport, blazed a trail as both a world-class player and a groundbreaking coach — leading the US to two Olympic golds before returning home to coach Sweden. Her generation proved that women's football could captivate nations. Players like Kosovare Asllani carried that torch forward, combining technical brilliance with global ambition and becoming one of the most recognizable names in the women's game across Europe's top leagues.
Today, that pioneering spirit continues. ScoutHer Football is proudly Swedish-built, and we work closely with the Swedish Football Association (SvFF) and Swedish women's football to push the data-driven frontier. From Sundhage to Asllani to the next generation of talent — our mission is to ensure that every player in the women's game gets the visibility, analysis, and recognition she deserves. Sweden showed the world what women's football could be. We're using data to help write the next chapter.
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ScoutHer Football is built for football professionals who need reliable, comprehensive data on the women's game. Whether you are scouting for a top-tier club, analyzing opponents, or advising players on career moves, the platform provides the depth and breadth of coverage you need — from per-90 performance metrics and radar profiles to transfer valuations and league-adjusted rankings.