Vicky Losada: WSL 2 Player Spotlight

Vicky Losada is a thirty-four-year-old midfielder for Bristol City Women.

Losada is an experienced and technically gifted midfielder, known for her composure, vision and leadership on the pitch. Calm under pressure, she dictates the tempo of play with her precise passing and intelligent movement, helping her side transition smoothly from defensive to attack.

A natural leader with a wealth of experience at the highest level, Losada brings control and creativity to midfield, often setting the rhythm of the game.

Having represented clubs such as FC Barcelona Femení and Manchester City Women, she now brings her quality and experience to Bristol City, where her class and understanding of the game continue to inspire those around her.

 

Why Vicky Losada Stood Out This Week

The midfielder marked Bristol City’s 2-1 win over Durham Women’s FC with a well-taken goal, which earned the Robins three points. Her strike provided the breakthrough Bristol City needed, setting the tone for a confident team performance in the Barclays WSL 2.

Showing her trademark awareness and composure, she delivered the breakthrough her team needed at a crucial moment, early in the second half. She showcased a performance that underlined her experience and the match-winning influence she continues to bring from midfield.

Since joining the Robins during the summer, she has proved a pivotal member of the squad, pushing for a top three finish; this gives them an opportunity to return to the Barclays Women’s Super League next season.

  

What’s Next

Losada's next challenge for the Robins comes against Newcastle United Women in the WSL 2.

After scoring the decisive winner in her last outing, she'll be looking to carry that momentum into another strong performance. Composed in possession and influential in midfield, Losada's blend of experience, vision and creativity makes her a key figure for Bristol City.

The focus will be on whether she can once again dictate the tempo and provide the spark her side needs in attack, while leading by example throughout. Another big display from the Spanish midfielder could prove vital as the squad look to build consistency, climb the table and keep that vision of promotion alive.

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