January 23, 2025
The Top 5 goalkeepers of the 2025 Mercato in the Queens League Oysho
The 2025 Mercato of the Queens League Oysho features five goalkeepers who delivered outstanding performances in Split 3.
The 2025 Mercato of the Queens League Oysho kicks off this Thursday, January 23, at 8:00 PM. A transfer window where the 12 presidents will battle to strengthen all positions in their clubs, with five goalkeepers standing out in the Mercato due to their performances in the previous Split 3.
In this article, we review the five most sought-after goalkeepers of this winter market, ranked by their stats and on-field impact.
1- Anna Tan (Jijantas FC): 80 M
With a stellar performance, Anna Tan tops this ranking. She was the goalkeeper with the most saves in Split 3 (122) and showcased her skill in critical moments by saving three penalties, the record for that Split.
Additionally, her average of 2.64 goals conceded in 14 matches was crucial for Jijantas FC to reach the final.
Although Gerard Romero and Lis Cid’s squad was defeated by Las Troncas FC in the title match (6-4), it doesn’t diminish Anna Tan’s remarkable season, during which she earned five MVP of the Match awards.
2- Laura Vilaseca (Ultimate Móstoles): 61 M
Second on the list is Laura Vilaseca, who made 115 saves (the second-best figure in Split 3) and had an average of 2.42 goals conceded per match in 12 games.
Despite her team being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Jijantas FC after an exciting Penalty Shootout tiebreaker (1-1; 2-4 in the Shootout), Vilaseca left a mark on the tournament with her reliability in goal, earning her one MVP of the match award.
3- Ari Sáez (Saiyans FC): 105 M
Ari Sáez completes the podium. This goalkeeper recorded 100 saves and two penalty stops in the 13 matches she played. Her average of 2.08 goals conceded per match was the lowest among the top goalkeepers of Split 3.
Although Saiyans FC fell in the semifinals to Las Troncas FC (5-4), Sáez stood out for her ability to lead the defense, finishing Split 3 with one MVP of the Match award.
4- Núria González (PIO FC): 50 M
Despite PIO FC’s modest performance, finishing eighth in the regular phase and missing the Playoffs, Núria González impressed with 73 saves and one MVP of the Match award.
Her average of 2.91 goals conceded in 11 matches reflects her effort in a challenging season. These numbers place her in fourth position in this ranking.
5- Andrea Santaularia (El Barrio): 100 M
Closing the Top 5, Andrea Santaularia made 72 saves and stopped two penalties in 12 matches. Despite being eliminated in the quarterfinals by xBuyer Team (2-1), Santaularia demonstrated her quality with an average of 2.5 goals conceded per match.
Additionally, with one MVP of the Match award, she is one of the Queens League Oysho goalkeepers who excels at making a difference while defending her team’s goal.