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Patricia "Patri" Guijarro Gutiérrez (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈtɾiθja ɣiˈxaro]; born 17 May 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Barcelona and Spain women's national football team. She is the fourth-choice captain for Barcelona. Guijarro has played a major role in Spain's most recent generation of youth national team success, making important contributions to their under-17, under-19 and under-20 teams. Most notably, she received the Golden Ball and Golden Boot at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup as Spain finished second, their best ever finish at a U-20 World Cup. Additionally, after her transfer to FC Barcelona Femení from UD Collerense in 2015, she has found both domestic success and European success with the club. Guijarro was part of the Barcelona squad that reached their first Champion's League final in 2019, as well as being integral part of the Barcelona side that won the 2020-21 UEFA Women's Champions League. Her performances for Spain's youth and senior teams and Barcelona have made her widely considered one of the best midfielders in the world. In the home leg, however, Barcelona were victim of a Eugénie Le Sommer strike that Guijarro nearly knocked off the goal-line, and exited in the quarterfinals to the eventual tournament winners. She started the final against Atlético Madrid that went to extra time and was rescued by a Mariona Caldentey goal in the 122nd minute that won her her second Copa de la Reina title. For a large portion of the 2018–2019 season, Guijarro was sidelined with a ganglion cyst injury on her right foot that lasted almost 5 months and required two operations. In February 2020, she played in the first edition of the Supercopa de España Femenina, and was the first Barcelona player to score in the semifinals against Atlético Madrid with an outside the box volley. In the first game of Barcelona's 2020–21 league season, she scored the first goal in a match against Real Madrid Femenino, making her the first goalscorer in the women's version of El Clásico. Guijarro scored the game winning third goal in the 77th minute, securing Spain's trip to their fourth consecutive U19 EURO final even after they would concede again in the 85th. They both ended their tournaments with six goals and she shared top scorer honors with Stanway, but Guijarro earned the Golden Boot by registering an additional three assists. She made her World Cup debut in the next match, a group stage clash against European powerhouse Germany, subbing on in the 65th minute for Silvia Meseguer. In various player profiles and interviews, FIFA has described her type of play as "a creative midfielder who covers a lot of ground and gets into the opposition box." Spain and Barcelona teammate Aitana Bonmatí has describes her as "bringing a lot of balance to the team," "able to play a more advanced role by making runs into the box" and having a great shot.

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