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Real Madrid Land Wonderkid Felicia Schröder as Onome Ebi Earns FIFA Leadership

Summary by softfootball.com
Real Madrid Women have secured the signing of Swedish teenage sensation Felicia Schröder, while former Super Falcons captain Onome Ebi joins FIFA's prestigious Players Executive Programme.

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·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Det har ryktats ett tag – men nu står det klart. The football club Felicia Schröder is a BK hack for the club club Real Madrid for record sales.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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In Sweden they point to an imminent signing that could be around 1.5 million euros

·Barcelona, Spain
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Here is the big club working hard to sign Felicia Schröder from BK Häcken. According to Sportbladet, Real Madrid are leading the hunt for the Swedish star – and the club hopes to present the 19-year-old soon.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Real Madrid Feminine has made official the incorporation of Felicia Schröder, one of the great jewels of European football.The white club has imposed itself on several giants of the continent to close a historic operation that places the Swedish front among the most expensive transfers of women's football.The operation, which in the absence of official figure stands at around 1.5 million euros according to rumors, makes Schröder the second most …

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She topped Damallsvenskan's scoring league last year. Now BK Häcken's Felicia Schröder becomes the world's most expensive women's soccer player.

·Malmö, Sweden
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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