Ahead of the Women's World Cup final on Sunday between England and Spain, we look at five players who lit up the tournament.
Aitana Bonmati (Spain)
With Alexia Putellas struggling to recover full fitness after a serious knee injury, Spain needed others to step forward if they were to emerge as genuine contenders to win the World Cup.
Bonmati, her teammate at Barcelona, did exactly that.
The 25-year-old scored a superb goal against Costa Rica and produced two more exceptional finishes in the 5-1 demolition of Switzerland, a game in which she also provided two assists in a masterful performance from midfield.
Bonmati was one of three players who returned to the Spain fold for the World Cup after being among the 15 rebels who announced last September they did not want to be considered for selection.
Her performances have been so good that she must now have a serious chance of succeeding Putellas and winning this year's Ballon d'Or.
Alex Greenwood (England)
European champions England have not always sparkled but they reached Sunday's final thanks in part to their sturdy defence.
The 29-year-old Manchester City defender Greenwood has played a key part in keeping the Lionesses watertight while also contributing to their passing game out of defence.
England kept clean sheets with 1-0 wins in the group phase over Haiti and Denmark, and just about kept out Nigeria over 120 minutes to salvage a 0-0 draw and squeeze into the quarterfinals 4-2 on penalties.
Something of an unsung hero, the centre-back Greenwood proved as reliable in the shootout as she has been in defence, holding her nerve to score from the spot against Nigeria.
Not just solid and unflappable when defending, Greenwood's passing ability, especially in tight
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