

Liga F players celebrated the new PANINI sticker album for 2025/2026. They shared joy about being in it and helping women's football grow.
The launch of the PANINI sticker collection for Liga F Moeve 2025/2026 brought together many players. Names like Eunate Astralaga, Claudia Florentino, and María de Alharilla joined in. They thanked the album for giving women's football more notice.
María de Alharilla captains Levante UD. She said, "It’s a wonderful feeling to be recognized like this. I never imagined I would open a PANINI pack with my kids and find myself in it." She shows her old stickers at home with pride.
Eunate Astralaga plays for SD Eibar. She talked about her special sticker. As a kid, she collected stickers with her siblings. "I never thought I would be part of a collection," she said.
Claudia Florentino is with Real Sociedad. She feels proud to show young girls they can play too. She remembers her own collections from 2005 and 2006. Seeing women in albums matters a lot.
Patri Gavira plays for Costa Adeje Tenerife. She praised her fans. "We’ve made significant progress this season. Our fans are incredible," she said. She laughed about the club's vice president loving stickers.
Ainoa Campo is from RCD Espanyol. She got excited finding her teammate Amaia Martínez's sticker. She also has fun competing with her cousin to see who spots her sticker first.
Belén Martínez plays for Alhama CF ElPozo. She is happy to be in the album. It used to be hard to imagine women in these collections. Lauri Requena captains Granada CF. She hit 350 matches and sees the album as a great way to be seen.
Allegra Poljak from Madrid CFF was surprised to be on the cover. She felt very happy. Stickers are not common in Serbia, so this means more to her.
Estefanía Banini plays for FC Badalona Women. People in Argentina ask her about the album. She joked she will give it to whoever makes the best barbecue.
Sheila Guijarro is with Atlético de Madrid. She is proud of how women's football has grown. The album is a nice thing to keep. "It’s amazing to see how far women’s football has come," she said.
