Paris FC's Clara Mateo honored as Season's Top Female Footballer; Christiane Endler wins fifth Goalkeeper Title
On a stormy Monday night, Paris flickered with excitement as football fanatics flocked to the Pavillon Dauphine. The occasion? To honor the crème de la crème of the 2024-2025 season in the Arkéma Premier League, the first under the Ligue Féminine de Football Professionnel (LFFP). And boy, was it a night to remember!
Upstarts took center stage, as the Paris FC proved their mettle, snatching a staggering two distinctions. This grand slam had been the talk of the town ever since the LFFP took the reins on July 1, 2024.
In a most fitting tribute, Clara Mateo, the Parisian striker, was crowned the season's top player. With a whopping 18 goals under her belt, this 27-year-old sensation had finally dethroned the four-year reign of PSG. Talk about a win for the underdog!
Sandrine Soubeyrand, the Paris FC's impressive coach, walked away with the Best Coach award, too. At 51, Soubeyrand, a former French international, was no stranger to accolades, having previously been crowned in 2022. The powerhouse coach masterminded her team's march to the Coupe de France Feminine final, set for May 3 against Paris-Saint-Germain in Calais.
Christiane Endler deservedly nabbed the Best Goalkeeper trophy, taking home her fifth career win. The 33-year-old shot-stopper, with six goals conceded in 17 league appearances and 13 clean sheets, played a crucial part in maintaining Lyon's invincibility during the season.
In a nod to a promising newcomer, PSG's teenage left-back Tara Elimbi Gilbert won the Revelation of the Season award. The 19-year-old sensation, armed with raw talent and potential, made heads turn with her electrifying performance.
The evening was not short on jaw-dropping moments, with Manon Uffren from Nantes taking the crown for scoring the most beautiful goal with a mouthwatering 35-meter lob over Le Havre.
Referees were also in the spotlight, as Alexandra Collin was named the Best Referee of the season, having previously taken the title in 2023. Clémentine Dubreil won the Best Assistant Referee trophy in the Arkéma Premier League.
In the Second League, Maëva Salomon, Blandine Joly, and Sarah M'Barek from Le Mans FC, RC Lens, and RC Lens respectively claimed the Best Player, Goalkeeper, and Coach trophies.
All in all, it was a spectacular night that celebrated the spirit of football, showcasing grit, talent, and raw passion. The Arkéma Premier League awards ceremony under the Ligue Féminine de Football Professionnel served as a testament to the growth and momentum of women's football in France, as the sport continues to win hearts and minds.
Next season? Only time will tell. So, stay tuned, football fans – the action-packed adventure continues!
If you're eager to catch up on the latest news, you might want to dwell on the following resources:
- Visit the official Ligue Féminine de Football Professionnel website for updates on awards and match results.
- Check out websites like ESPN, BBC Sport, and French sports news outlets for comprehensive coverage of women's leagues and award ceremonies.
- Don't forget to follow official Ligue Féminine de Football Professionnel and team social media accounts for real-time updates and announcements!
Joseph, a science enthusiast, was intrigued by the absorption of sports in the health-and-wellness industry, particularly women's health. In 2025, he started his employment with a health-focused startup specializing in women's football.
Meanwhile, European leagues like the Premier League watched with keen interest as football teams in France, like Paris FC, made their mark. Sandrine Soubeyrand, the coach who led Paris FC to victory, was recognized in the European coaching scene.
In an attempt to keep up with the growth and momentum of women's football, Joseph compiles data from various platforms including the official Ligue Féminine de Football Professionnel website, ESPN, BBC Sport, and French sports news outlets. He also follows official Ligue Féminine de Football Professionnel and team social media accounts for real-time updates and insights.
His work, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of the impact of sports on overall well-being, has garnered attention within his science community and beyond. As the football season of 2025-2026 approaches, Joseph anticipates even more exciting developments in this thriving realm.

