Cristina Librán
MID
About Librán
Early Life & Background
Cristina Librán Quiroga was born on January 11, 2006, in Madrid, Spain. Growing up in a vibrant football culture, she honed her skills at a young age, eventually joining the youth ranks of Madrid CFF B. Her early years were marked by determination and talent, leading her to achieve significant success with her youth team, including winning the league and securing promotion to the 1st Federation for the 2022-2023 season.
Club Career
Librán began her senior career with Madrid CFF, where she made a notable impact over two seasons, accumulating 64 appearances and scoring six goals. In July 2025, she signed a three-year contract with Juventus, a prominent club in Serie A Femminile. To gain valuable experience, Librán was loaned to Servette Chênois in January 2026, where she continues to develop her skills in the Swiss Women's Super League. As of the current 2025-2026 season, she has made four appearances for Servette.
International Career
Cristina Librán has represented Spain at various youth levels, showcasing her talent on the international stage. She has made 18 appearances and scored two goals for the U17 team, and currently plays for the U19 team, where she has contributed eight goals in 28 matches. Additionally, she has had the opportunity to represent Spain at the U20 level, adding further depth to her international experience.
Playing Style
As a midfielder, Librán is known for her technical skills, vision, and ability to control the tempo of the game. Her strength lies in her passing accuracy and tactical awareness, allowing her to create opportunities for her teammates. Her youthful energy and determination on the pitch make her a standout player, capable of influencing matches at both the club and international levels.
Honours & Achievements
Cristina Librán's achievements include winning the league with Madrid CFF B and securing promotion to the 1st Federation. On the international front, she has accumulated numerous caps and goals across Spain's U17 and U19 teams, contributing to her reputation as one of the promising talents in Spanish women's football. With her contract at Juventus running until 2028, she has a bright future ahead in her career.

