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Alisha Lehmann backflips off luxury yacht as ‘world's sexiest footballer' gets over Euro 2025 heartache in Ibiza

Alisha Lehmann backflips off luxury yacht as ‘world's sexiest footballer' gets over Euro 2025 heartache in Ibiza

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ALISHA LEHMANN took social media by storm once more during her holiday in Ibiza.
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Alisha Lehmann is enjoying a holiday in Ibiza
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Lehmann went for a dip on a luxury yacht
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Lehmann released a clip showing her doing a backflip
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Lehmann suffered a heartbreaking elimination from Euro 2025
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Lehman barely managed 10 minutes with Switzerland in the Women's Euros
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Lehmann was called up to Switzerland's squad on late notice
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Lehmann is enjoying some sun in Spain
The forward decided to unwind after her Euro 2025 heartbreak by catching up on some sun.
The
The Swiss athlete, who has been dubbed the "world's sexiest footballer", was seen donning a pink bikini.
And Lehmann was seen taking a dive in style as she leaped off the yacht with a backflip.
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The ex-
Spain, who eliminated Lehmann's country,
Lehmann only managed a mere total of 10 minutes throughout the entire tournament.
She issued the following post on social media after her national team was eliminated: "Thank you Switzerland. A memory we will never forget."
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This comes after she was
The former
West Ham ace
has been criticised for "over-the-top" celebrations during Juventus' title-winning jubilation this season - with fans pointing to her limited involvement in the success.
Alisha Lehmann shows off her bikini body as she models new swimwear range
The ex-Everton ace, who was
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Lehmann played for Aston Villa
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Lehmann was one of the WSL's top stars
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She has amassed a loyal following online
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Lehmann has over 16million Instagram supporters
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Alisha posed for her 2024 calendar
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She regularly posts saucy snaps
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Lehmann is not shy when it comes to the camera
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She played many games in the WSL
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Lehmann takes a lot of holiday snaps
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She has amassed a large fanbase
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Alisha has joined the Prime team
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Lehmann looks delighted to be partnering KSI and Logan Paul
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Lehmann was asked if she could send Drake one of her football shirts
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She received a surprising request from rapper Drake
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An A-list celebrity had offered her £90,000 for a night of passion
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The footballer is sponsored by Prime
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She is also a Switzerland international
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