In August 2010, Transfermarkt launched Soccerdonna.de, a women’s football platform that has since grown into the world’s largest database for women’s football statistics. Entirely volunteer-driven, Soccerdonna mirrors Transfermarkt’s database and forum structure on a smaller scale, offering a comprehensive hub for transfer news, interviews, rumors, market values, and statistics in women’s football.
With the largest collection of women’s football data worldwide, Soccerdonna has established itself as a leading platform for players, coaches, analysts, journalists, and fans alike. Whether tracking transfers, analyzing player market values, or diving into historical statistics, Soccerdonna is an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about women’s football.
Leadership & Growth
Since November 2017, Kay Ole Schönemann has led Soccerdonna as Project Manager, steering the platform toward continuous expansion and innovation. At the end of 2018 and the beginning of 2019, Soccerdonna began focusing more on digital outreach and community engagement, particularly through social media. This strategic shift led to steady growth, increasing the platform’s visibility and engagement within the women’s football community.
What makes Soccerdonna truly unique is that the entire project thrives on the dedication of volunteers. Without the passion and commitment of countless supporters, Soccerdonna would not have reached the level of influence and impact it has today.
Unmatched Data Coverage
Soccerdonna’s database is continuously expanding, currently featuring:
- Players: 103,382
- Coaches: 9,682
- Referees: 19,444
- Stadiums: 5,071
- Clubs: 13,385
- Teams: 14,371
- Competitions: 223
- Match Reports: 81,718
Beyond just statistics, Soccerdonna sets the standard for transparency in player market value calculations. The values are based on a detailed methodology that considers performance data, age, market trends, and transfer history. This approach ensures that player valuations are data-driven and comparable. (More on this here).
Additionally, the platform does not just collect data but also analyzes it, helping to identify trends, player development patterns, and market dynamics in women’s football.
A Strong Presence on Social Media
Soccerdonna is not just a database, it’s an active and growing community. The platform connects with fans worldwide through multiple social media channels, offering real-time updates, transfer news, statistics, and analysis.
- Instagram:
- @soccerdonna (Global): 109,000+ followers
- @soccerdonna.de (DACH Region: Germany, Austria, Switzerland): 22,500+ followers
- @soccerdonna.co.uk (United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland): 16,400+ followers
Each account provides a rich mix of daily transfer updates, exclusive insights, and interactive content, making Soccerdonna one of the most engaging digital spaces for women’s football enthusiasts.
- X (formerly Twitter):
- @soccerdonna – 32,071 followers, providing breaking news and transfer updates.
- Facebook:
- Soccerdonna on Facebook – 28,400 followers, offering in-depth discussions and match reports.
- Bluesky (Bsky):
- Soccerdonna on Bluesky – 1,600 followers, expanding into decentralized social media.
Who Uses Soccerdonna?
Soccerdonna is not just a resource for fans, it’s also widely used by journalists, clubs, scouting professionals, and player agents who rely on accurate and up-to-date information. Whether it’s tracking transfers, scouting emerging talents, or analyzing player development, Soccerdonna has become a key reference point in the women’s football ecosystem.
Why Soccerdonna?
With its unparalleled depth of statistics, exclusive insights, and real-time updates, Soccerdonna has become an essential platform for tracking women’s football worldwide. Whether you’re following transfers, analyzing player performances, or keeping up with market values, Soccerdonna is the ultimate resource for women’s football enthusiasts.
For those who want to stay up-to-date, following Soccerdonna on Instagram, X, Facebook, and Bluesky is highly recommended. Each of their accounts provides unique perspectives and real-time updates, making them an essential source for women’s football news and analysis.