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39-537: (Redirected from Vickie ) [REDACTED] Look up Vicky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This article is about the given name. For moped models, see Victoria (motorcycle) . Vicky , Vick , Vickie or Vicki is a feminine given name, often a hypocorism of Victoria . The feminine name Vicky in Greece comes from the name Vasiliki . Notable people with

78-422: A 4–1 loss to Barcelona. Losada missed the first few months of the 2019–20 season due to injury, but made her comeback against Deportivo de La Coruña on 24 November 2019, subbing on for Alexia Putellas in the 65th minute. She captained Barcelona to their 10–1 inaugural Supercopa de España humiliation against Real Sociedad on 9 February 2020 and their fifth league title on 8 May, after Covid-19 resulted in

117-535: A DC Comics character Vicki (Doctor Who) , on the BBC TV series Doctor Who Vicky (The Fairly OddParents) , a character on the animated series The Fairly OddParents Vicky, the title character of Vicky the Viking , an animated series, and Vicky the Viking (film) , a 2009 live action adaptation Vicky Hotchner, a character in the 1998 American science-fiction disaster movie Deep Impact Vicki Lawson,

156-429: A DC Comics character Vicki (Doctor Who) , on the BBC TV series Doctor Who Vicky (The Fairly OddParents) , a character on the animated series The Fairly OddParents Vicky, the title character of Vicky the Viking , an animated series, and Vicky the Viking (film) , a 2009 live action adaptation Vicky Hotchner, a character in the 1998 American science-fiction disaster movie Deep Impact Vicki Lawson,

195-815: A character on the TV sitcom Small Wonder Vicky Wedge, a character in the novel series Zom-B Other uses [ edit ] Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun , Victoria II , and Victoria 3 , a series of historical grand strategy games Vicki (1953 film) , an American crime drama film noir Vicky , a 1959 Filipino drama film based on a comic by Mars Ravelo See also [ edit ] Vicci Vici (disambiguation) Vicky & Johnny , South Korean-Spanish series of animated shorts Victor (disambiguation) Victoria (name) Viki (disambiguation) Vikki (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

234-718: A character on the TV sitcom Small Wonder Vicky Wedge, a character in the novel series Zom-B Other uses [ edit ] Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun , Victoria II , and Victoria 3 , a series of historical grand strategy games Vicki (1953 film) , an American crime drama film noir Vicky , a 1959 Filipino drama film based on a comic by Mars Ravelo See also [ edit ] Vicci Vici (disambiguation) Vicky & Johnny , South Korean-Spanish series of animated shorts Victor (disambiguation) Victoria (name) Viki (disambiguation) Vikki (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

273-535: A force in Spanish football. Losada scored 15 goals in that campaign. In the years that followed, Barcelona continued to establish dominance in the Spanish league, winning three more consecutive league titles and two more Copas de la Reina. Barcelona's league position at the end of the 2011–12 season made them eligible for the UEFA Women's Champions League in the following season, where Barcelona drew Arsenal in

312-657: A frequent character from books by Madeleine L'Engle Vicky, a character of the 2008 film Vicky Cristina Barcelona Victoria "Vicky" Bradford, a character on the TV sitcom Three's a Crowd Vicky Chu, a main character in Dead Rising 4 Vicki Fowler , on the British soap opera EastEnders Vicky Hudson , on the American soap operas Another World and As the World Turns Vicki Vale ,

351-412: A frequent character from books by Madeleine L'Engle Vicky, a character of the 2008 film Vicky Cristina Barcelona Victoria "Vicky" Bradford, a character on the TV sitcom Three's a Crowd Vicky Chu, a main character in Dead Rising 4 Vicki Fowler , on the British soap opera EastEnders Vicky Hudson , on the American soap operas Another World and As the World Turns Vicki Vale ,

390-555: A half long stint with Arsenal, she returned to Barcelona in November 2016. In the months following her comeback, Barcelona advanced through the group stages and knockout rounds of the UEFA Women's Champions League to reach the club's first ever semi-final of the tournament. She started in both legs of the tie, losing 5–1 on aggregate to PSG . Barcelona also lost out on another league title and finished second, but were redeemed by earning yet another Copa de la Reina title. After scoring

429-485: A historic continental treble of the league title (declared champions on 9 May), a maiden UEFA Women's Champions League (won on 16 May after defeating Chelsea 4–0 in the final) and the Copa de la Reina (won on 31 May after defeating Levante 4–2). On 4 June, she announced that she would be leaving the club at the end of the season in an emotional press conference. On 5 July 2021, Losada signed for Manchester City on

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468-412: A two–year deal. She requested to wear the number 17 jersey to emulate the men's team's Kevin de Bruyne , who wears the same number. In the winter transfer window of 2023, Losada signed for AS Roma after her two-year contract with Manchester City expired. On 16 July 2023, Losada signed for Brighton & Hove Albion on a long-term deal. She was named club captain on 23 September 2023. Losada

507-530: Is a member of the Spain women's national football team . Her first senior national team cap was on 19 June 2010, a 2011 Women's World Cup Qualifying match versus England. Losada started as a substitute and entered the match in the 81st minute for Sonia Bermúdez . In June 2013, national team coach Ignacio Quereda selected Losada in the squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden. Losada played in each match of

546-424: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Vicky [REDACTED] Look up Vicky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This article is about the given name. For moped models, see Victoria (motorcycle) . Vicky , Vick , Vickie or Vicki is a feminine given name, often a hypocorism of Victoria . The feminine name Vicky in Greece comes from

585-455: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Vicky Losada María Victoria Losada Gómez (born 5 March 1991) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion , which she also captains , and the Catalonia national team . Having spent most of her career at childhood club Barcelona , for many of which she was captain, she became known as

624-464: Is to win. If we did it, it would be historical, it would mark a before and after in Spanish football. It is the match of our lives for all of us. On 18 May 2019, Losada captained Barcelona's first UWCL final against long-standing European powerhouse Lyon. Barcelona were unable to contain Lyon's overbearing front three of Ada Hegerberg , Eugénie Le Sommer and Shanice van de Sanden , and the match ended up

663-443: The 2017 Euro , Spain put in an uninspiring group stage performance, their only win coming against Portugal, in which Losada scored a goal as the match finished 2–0. La Roja made it to the quarterfinals of the tournament on their head-to-head record and faced Austria in the quarterfinals. Losada started the match but was subbed out in the 68th minute for Alexia Putellas. The match would end up going to penalties where Spain would exit

702-570: The Flash finished 7th in the table. Losada returned to Barcelona for the last few months of 2014. On 21 January 2015, Barcelona announced that Losada was to join Arsenal effective 1 March. In the statement, she cited one of her reasons for leaving was to challenge herself against English physicality, and that she would love to end her career back at Barcelona. Losada started in each knockout match of Arsenal's 2015 League Cup campaign. She started

741-636: The Segunda, Barcelona recorded regular mid-table finishes in the Primera Division as well as regular quarterfinal and semifinal exits in the Copa de la Reina . 2011 marked new beginnings for the club, as Losada started in the final of the 2011 Copa de la Reina , helping Barcelona win their first major trophy in almost two decades. The following 2011–12 season , Barcelona would go on to win their first ever Primera Division title, solidifying themselves as

780-441: The club advanced to the quarterfinals on penalties(3–5). In the quarterfinals, she started the match against Notts County, where the club again advanced to the next round on penalties(4–3). She also started in Arsenal's 7–0 semifinal rout of Sunderland, but was subbed out in the 35th minute. She started and played all 90 minutes of the final against Chelsea and won her second title with the club when they won 1–0. After her year and

819-484: The domestic double by defeating Prainsa Zaragoza 4–1 in the final of the 2013 Copa de la Reina , with Losada starting and scoring the first goal. Losada assumed captaincy at the start of the 2013–14 season , following the departure of club legend Ana María Escribano . Barcelona recorded their second consecutive domestic double, this time finishing the regular season with a ten-point lead over second place Athletic Bilbao. In Europe, Barcelona were much more successful than

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858-480: The final against Notts County and was on the receiving end of a late tackle by Notts County captain Laura Bassett , who was subsequently sent off with a red card. Arsenal won the match 3–0, making it Losada's first title with the club. In the 2015–16 FA Women's Cup , she played in each match of the knockout stages. She came on at halftime in the match versus Birmingham City, and played through extra time as

897-466: The game-winning goal against Valencia to propel Barcelona into the final, Losada started in the final, a 4–1 thrashing of Atlético Madrid . Losada assumed full captaincy upon her full-season return in 2017–18. Barcelona made it to the quarterfinals of the Champion's League, but were knocked out 3–1 on aggregate by eventual champions Lyon . Barcelona placed second in the league to Atletico Madrid for

936-465: The group stages but was on the bench for Spain's tournament exit, a 3–1 loss to Norway in the quarterfinals. Her first goal for La Roja came in the 44th minute of a 12–0 2015 Women's World Cup Qualifying rout of Macedonia . She scored two more against Estonia in Spain's 2015 World Cup qualifying group, a campaign that ended up with Spain qualifying for their first ever Women's World Cup . Losada

975-4402: The name Vasiliki . Notable people with the name [ edit ] Family nickname of Victoria, Princess Royal (1840–1901), wife of German Emperor Frederick III, mother of Emperor Wilhelm II and daughter of Queen Victoria of Great Britain Vicki Adams (born 1989), Scottish curler Vicki Adams (trick rider) (born 1951), Rodeo performer Vicki Barr (athlete) (born 1982), British sprinter Vicky Beeching (born 1979), British musician and religious commentator Vicki Belo (born 1956), Filipino cosmetic surgeon Vicki Berner (1945–2017), Canadian tennis player Vicky Binns (born 1981), English actress Vicky Botwright (born 1977), English squash coach and former player Vicki Brown (1940–1991), English singer Vicky Bullett (born 1967), American former professional basketball player Vicky Burky (born 1964), Indonesian former soap opera actress and aerobic instructor Vicki Butler-Henderson (born 1972), British racing driver Vicki Cardwell (born 1955), Australian retired squash player Vickie Chapman (born 1957), Australian politician and lawyer Vicki Cruse (1967–2009), American aerobatic pilot and administrator Vicky Darling (born 1966), Australian politician Vicky Entwistle (born 1968), English actress Vicky Exley (born 1975), English former footballer Vicky Ford (born 1967), British politician Vicky Foxcroft (born 1977), British politician Vicky Galindo (born 1983), American softball player Vickie Gates (actress) , British actress Vickie Guerrero (born 1968), American professional wrestling personality Vicky Hartzler (born 1960), American politician Vicky Hadjivassiliou (born 1971), Greek author and politician Vicky Holland (born 1986), English triathlete Vicky Hurst (born 1990), American golfer Vicki Jensen , American politician Vicky Jenson (born 1960), American film director Vickie Johnson (born 1972), American former basketball player Vicky Kaya (born 1978), Greek model and television presenter Vicky Kippin (1942–2019), Australian politician Vicky Knight , English film actress Vicky Lau , Hongkongese chef Vicki Lawrence (born 1949), American actress, comedian and singer Vicky Leandros (born 1949), stage name of Greek-German singer Vassiliki Papathanasiou Vicki Lester (1915–2001), American actress Vicky Losada (born 1991), Spanish footballer Vicky Lupton (born 1972), British retired race walker Vicky Maeijer (born 1986), Dutch politician Vicky McClure (born 1983), English actress Vickie D. McDonald (born 1947), American politician Vicky McGehee (fl. 1997–present), American country music songwriter Vicky Morales (born 1969), Filipino newscaster Vicky Moscholiou (1943–2005), Greek singer Vickie Natale (born 1980), American singer Vicki Nelson-Dunbar (born 1962), American former tennis player Vickie Orr (born 1967), American retired basketball player Vickie Panos (1920–1986), Canadian baseball player Vicky Parnov (born 1990), Australian pole vaulter Vicky Peretz (1953–2021), Israeli association football player and manager Vicki Peterson (born 1958), American rock musician Vicky Phelan (1974–2022), Irish healthcare campaigner Vicky Pryce (born 1952), Greek-born British economist Vicki Schmidt (born 1955), American politician Vicky Theodoridou (born 1982), Greek handball player Vicky Vanita (1948–2007), Greek actress Vicky Varun (born 1990), Indian actor Vicky Vette (born 1965), Norwegian-Canadian pornographic actress, webcam model and webmaster Vicki Van Meter (1982–2008), American aviator Vicky Vilagos (born 1963), Canadian synchronized swimmer Vicki Ward (born 1969), Australian politician Vicky Ward (born 1969), British-born American author, investigative journalist, editor-at-large, and television commentator Vicki Wickham (born 1939), English talent manager, entertainment producer and songwriter Vickie Winans (born 1953), American gospel singer Vicky Wright (born 1993), Scottish curler Vicki Young (born c. 1971), British journalist Fictional characters [ edit ] Vicky Austin ,

1014-4299: The name [ edit ] Family nickname of Victoria, Princess Royal (1840–1901), wife of German Emperor Frederick III, mother of Emperor Wilhelm II and daughter of Queen Victoria of Great Britain Vicki Adams (born 1989), Scottish curler Vicki Adams (trick rider) (born 1951), Rodeo performer Vicki Barr (athlete) (born 1982), British sprinter Vicky Beeching (born 1979), British musician and religious commentator Vicki Belo (born 1956), Filipino cosmetic surgeon Vicki Berner (1945–2017), Canadian tennis player Vicky Binns (born 1981), English actress Vicky Botwright (born 1977), English squash coach and former player Vicki Brown (1940–1991), English singer Vicky Bullett (born 1967), American former professional basketball player Vicky Burky (born 1964), Indonesian former soap opera actress and aerobic instructor Vicki Butler-Henderson (born 1972), British racing driver Vicki Cardwell (born 1955), Australian retired squash player Vickie Chapman (born 1957), Australian politician and lawyer Vicki Cruse (1967–2009), American aerobatic pilot and administrator Vicky Darling (born 1966), Australian politician Vicky Entwistle (born 1968), English actress Vicky Exley (born 1975), English former footballer Vicky Ford (born 1967), British politician Vicky Foxcroft (born 1977), British politician Vicky Galindo (born 1983), American softball player Vickie Gates (actress) , British actress Vickie Guerrero (born 1968), American professional wrestling personality Vicky Hartzler (born 1960), American politician Vicky Hadjivassiliou (born 1971), Greek author and politician Vicky Holland (born 1986), English triathlete Vicky Hurst (born 1990), American golfer Vicki Jensen , American politician Vicky Jenson (born 1960), American film director Vickie Johnson (born 1972), American former basketball player Vicky Kaya (born 1978), Greek model and television presenter Vicky Kippin (1942–2019), Australian politician Vicky Knight , English film actress Vicky Lau , Hongkongese chef Vicki Lawrence (born 1949), American actress, comedian and singer Vicky Leandros (born 1949), stage name of Greek-German singer Vassiliki Papathanasiou Vicki Lester (1915–2001), American actress Vicky Losada (born 1991), Spanish footballer Vicky Lupton (born 1972), British retired race walker Vicky Maeijer (born 1986), Dutch politician Vicky McClure (born 1983), English actress Vickie D. McDonald (born 1947), American politician Vicky McGehee (fl. 1997–present), American country music songwriter Vicky Morales (born 1969), Filipino newscaster Vicky Moscholiou (1943–2005), Greek singer Vickie Natale (born 1980), American singer Vicki Nelson-Dunbar (born 1962), American former tennis player Vickie Orr (born 1967), American retired basketball player Vickie Panos (1920–1986), Canadian baseball player Vicky Parnov (born 1990), Australian pole vaulter Vicky Peretz (1953–2021), Israeli association football player and manager Vicki Peterson (born 1958), American rock musician Vicky Phelan (1974–2022), Irish healthcare campaigner Vicky Pryce (born 1952), Greek-born British economist Vicki Schmidt (born 1955), American politician Vicky Theodoridou (born 1982), Greek handball player Vicky Vanita (1948–2007), Greek actress Vicky Varun (born 1990), Indian actor Vicky Vette (born 1965), Norwegian-Canadian pornographic actress, webcam model and webmaster Vicki Van Meter (1982–2008), American aviator Vicky Vilagos (born 1963), Canadian synchronized swimmer Vicki Ward (born 1969), Australian politician Vicky Ward (born 1969), British-born American author, investigative journalist, editor-at-large, and television commentator Vicki Wickham (born 1939), English talent manager, entertainment producer and songwriter Vickie Winans (born 1953), American gospel singer Vicky Wright (born 1993), Scottish curler Vicki Young (born c. 1971), British journalist Fictional characters [ edit ] Vicky Austin ,

1053-458: The previous season. In the Round of 16 match versus Zürich , Losada recorded her first ever Champions League goal in a match that ended 3–0 to Barcelona. The 2013–14 season concluded with another win in the 2014 Copa de la Reina , where Losada did not feature in the final but was awarded the title due to her participation in the campaign. On 27 February 2014, it was announced that she would spend

1092-758: The remainder of the 2013–2014 European season and the European offseason in the NWSL effective 17 March. She joined the Western New York Flash alongside compatriots Adriana Martín and Sonia Bermúdez . Losada was voted the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) Player of the Week by the media for Week 1 of the 2014 season for recording two goals and an assist in her debut. She ended the regular season campaign with 23 games played and 6 assists as

1131-420: The round of 32. Losada's Champions League debut was a 0–4 loss against Arsenal away. Consistent performances throughout the next few months from both Athletic and Barcelona meant the 2012–13 league title was to be decided in the final week of the competition. Losada started the last match of the season against Athletic which ended 2–1 for Barcelona, where she earned her second league title. Barcelona completed

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1248-476: The season ending prematurely in January. In the 2020–21 season, she started more than half of the matches on the bench as she captained her team to the postponed 2020 Copa de la Reina victory over Logroño by 3–0. On 17 April, she became the footballer with the second-most appearances for Barcelona's women team's history with 361 matches, only behind teammate Melanie Serrano , who had 474. She led her team to

1287-409: The second season in a row, but again redeemed themselves with their 2018 Copa de la Reina run. The semifinal against Athletic Bilbao ended 2–2 in extra time and forced a penalty shootout, with Losada successfully converting hers and making way for the team to reach the final. Losada started in the final, a 1–0 extra time win against Atleti. Barcelona found new heights in the 2018–2019 season, reaching

1326-494: The semifinals of the Champions League. Losada missed the away leg but started in the home leg, where she captained her side to a 1–0 win over Bayern Munich that saw Barcelona through to their first ever Champion's League Final . The day before the match, Losada said in an interview that the final was going to be "the match of her life." The pressure is on Lyon. Thats the reality. We are growing, our responsibility

1365-454: The team's "eternal captain" after leaving. Losada came through the ranks of Barcelona's youth development program, La Masia . She spent two years with the development squads before making her first team debut in 2006. Barcelona were relegated at the end of her debut season , and as a result she opted for a move to Catalan rivals Espanyol . The season she spent with Espanyol allowed Losada to continue experiencing top-tier football. The team

1404-409: The tournament issued a statement calling for the resignation of long-tenured coach Ignacio Quereda, citing poor preparation for the tournament and lost confidence. Quereda resigned on 30 July 2015. Under new national team coach Jorge Vilda , Spain won in every match of their 2017 Euro Qualifier group , where Losada scored four goals in three games versus Ireland , Portugal and Montenegro . At

1443-478: The tournament. In the next two years, Spain would end up winning the 2018 Cyprus Cup with Losada in the squad and the 2019 Algarve Cup , in which she started in the final. Spain performed much better at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup , making it to the Round of 16 for the first time in the country's history. Losada started that match versus the United States but was taken off in the 32nd minute after

1482-478: Was called up to Spain's 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup squad in Canada and at their opening match on 9 June, she scored Spain's first ever World Cup goal against Costa Rica . That match finished 1–1. Losada's goal would end up giving Spain their only point as one of their only two goals of the entire tournament, where they exited the group stages with two losses and a draw. Not soon after, Losada and her 22 teammates in

1521-551: Was knocked out of the Copa de la Reina in a 3–4 aggregate loss to Prainsa Zaragoza . Espanyol finished the season in fourth place as Barcelona were promoted back to the Superliga at the end of the 2007–08 season by winning the Segunda División , prompting her return. Following Barcelona's promotion to the first league in 2008, she returned to her childhood club. For the new few seasons following their return from

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