The West Ham United women's squad is ready for the Women's Super League season, with the Irons looking to avoid the drop once more.
Another relegation scrap could be on the cards at West Ham, after all.But for a vital winner from Viviane Asseyi away to Bristol City, the Hammers may have finished bottom.
However, experienced manager Rehanne Skinner has had a full summer to reshape the squad.They lost a top goalkeeper in Mackenzie Arnold, but Poland international Kinga Szemik is a strong replacement. Germany youth international Shekiera Martinez will add quality at the top of the pitch.
Preseason has been tough but West Ham have brought in eight new faces, as Skinner puts her stamp on the team. With experience in the dugout, there's plenty of hope for the season.
And not just in the WSL. West Ham enter the FA Cup in the fourth round as a top-tier club, with the first fixture coming in January.
The League Cup comes before that. The Irons have been drawn in a group with with Portsmouth, London City Lionesses and Southampton.
FourFourTwo has every detail about the West Ham women's squad for the upcoming season, including previews on the key player in the side and the manager. Read on below and find out more about all WSL squads here.
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West Ham United women's squad
The West Ham United women's squad for the Women's Super League, 2024/25
GK: Kinga Szemik
GK: Megan Walsh
DF: Kirsty Smith
DF: Amber Tysiak
DF: Shelina Zadorsky
DF: Camila Sez
DF: Anouk Denton
DF: Shannon Cooke
DF: Li Mengwen[1]
MF: Oona Siren
MF: Marika Bergman-Lundin
MF: Dagn Brynjarsdttir
MF: Kristie Mewis
MF: Jessica Ziu
MF: Katrina Gorry
MF: Halle Houssein
MF: Macey Nicholls
MF: Soraya Walsh
MF: Seraina Piubel
FW: Riko Ueki
FW: Manuela Pav
FW: Emma Harries
FW: Viviane Asseyi
[1] on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion
Squad numbers
The West Ham United women's squad numbers for the Women's Super League, 2024/25
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No.
Player
Pos
1
Kinga Szemik
GK
2
Kirsty Smith
DF
4
Oona Siren
MF
5
Amber Tysiak
DF
7
Marika Bergman-Lundin
MF
9
Riko Ueki
FW
10
Dagn Brynjarsdttir
MF
11
Manuela Pav
FW
12
Emma Harries
FW
14
Shelina Zadorsky
DF
15
Kristie Mewis
MF
16
Jessica Ziu
MF
17
Camila Sez
DF
18
Anouk Denton
DF
20
Viviane Asseyi
FW
21
Shannon Cooke
DF
22
Katrina Gorry
MF
25
Megan Walsh
GK
26
Li Mengwen
DF
33
Halle Houssein
MF
34
Macey Nicholls
MF
36
Soraya Walsh
MF
77
Seraina Piubel
MF
Key player
West Ham United women's key player: Viviane Asseyi
In a league of up-and-comers, Viviane Asseyi is a 30-year-old who's been there and done that, at the likes of Bayern Munich and Marseille. The forward has been a regular France international for over a decade and will be hoping to improve on her personal best of six goals in a WSL season for her third campaign.
Manager
West Ham United women's manager: Rehanne Skinner
One of the most recognisable names in English women's football, Rehanne Skinner joined West Ham from Tottenham last season, becoming their first female manager in the WSL era. Having taken Spurs to unprecedented heights, she's now hoping to do the same in east London.
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Jack has worked as a sports reporter full-time since 2021. He previously worked as the Chief Womens Football Writer at the Mirror, covering the England Womens national team and the Womens Super League. Jack has covered a number of major sporting events in recent years including the 2023 FIFA Womens World Cup on the ground in Australia.