Vicky Losada Departs Brighton: A Legacy of Leadership and Dedication
Vicky Losada leaves Brighton after her contract expires, marking the end of a significant chapter in her illustrious football career.


Vicky Losada's Journey at Brighton
Vicky Losada, the esteemed captain of Brighton & Hove Albion Women's Football Club, has officially parted ways with the team following the expiration of her contract. The 34-year-old midfielder joined Brighton from AS Roma in July 2023 and quickly became a pivotal figure in the squad, making 47 appearances across all competitions.
A Leader On and Off the Pitch
Manager Dario Vidosic expressed his gratitude for Losada's contributions, stating, "Vicky truly embodies what it means to be a captain and a leader. Her unwavering dedication to this club over the past two seasons has been nothing short of remarkable." Vidosic also highlighted her role in helping him settle into his managerial position, describing her as a constant source of support and guidance.
A Storied Career
Before her stint at Brighton, Losada had already made a name for herself in the Women's Super League, having played for Manchester City and Arsenal. Her career reached a pinnacle when she won the UEFA Women's Champions League with Barcelona in the 2020-21 season. Vidosic added, "Her accolades speak for themselves. She's a commanding presence on the pitch, and her wealth of experience is clear for all to see."
Legacy and Future
Losada's departure marks the end of an era for Brighton, but her legacy will undoubtedly endure. Vidosic concluded, "She epitomises the values we stand for as a club and has been fully committed to driving us forward in our ambition to establish ourselves as a top-four WSL side. Her contribution to our historic season last year was nothing short of pivotal, and that achievement will always be a proud part of our legacy."
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