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‘World's most beautiful footballer' strips down to bikini for beach keepie-uppies leaving fans in awe

‘World's most beautiful footballer' strips down to bikini for beach keepie-uppies leaving fans in awe

The Sun22-06-2025
ANA MARIA MARKOVIC has shown off her football skills with some beach keepie-uppies.
Markovic, 25, has been dubbed "the world's most beautiful footballer" and made sure to remind everyone just how impressive her football ability is with an Instagram video.
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The Croatian forward shared the video with her THREE MILLION adoring followers, telling them that she "needs nothing else" but a football and the beach to be happy.
Markovic is currently on the books at Portuguese top flight side Damaiense, who she joined after terminating her contract with Braga earlier this year.
She has insisted that she has been able to "develop" as a player before mutually agreeing to end her contract with the club.
On social media Markovic announced her exit from Braga mid-way through the season.
She wrote: "Sometimes things don't go as planned. After just half a season, I decided to leave SC Braga.
"It was a short but intense journey with ups and downs, but one in which I was able to grow and develop a lot as a footballer.
"The best part? Definitely my teammates.
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"A big thank you to the club for their professionalism throughout my time here and to the fans, for the support.
"The journey continues and I'm excited for what's next!"
Markovic played just four games for Braga before calling an end to her time with the club.
Away from club football she has represented the Croatian national team 20 times.
While she has become a sensation on social media, with huge followings across a range of different platforms.
Her online presence has helped to open the door to incredible opportunities, including working with Cristiano Ronaldo for a cryptocurrency advertisement last year.
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