Pepsi Announce Alexia Putellas, Lauren James and More as Global Ambassadors

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May 2, 2025
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Pepsi has dropped a game – changing global ambassador squad – five elite women’s footballers who are set to dominate the summer spotlight.

Headlining the new roster is Spain’s Alexia Putellas, a two-time Ballon d'Or winner whose midfield genius needs no intro. She’s joined by England’s breakout star Lauren James, Norway’s unstoppable winger Caroline Graham Hansen, and Saudi Arabia’s rising playmaker Farah Jefry. Arsenal’s Leah Williamson, already a Pepsi global ambassador, completes the fearsome five.

Women’s football is flying—record-breaking attendances, sold-out stadiums, and a projected billion fans by 2033. Pepsi’s latest move puts it at the heart of the revolution, spotlighting players who bring challenger energy and unmatched skill.

“These women represent the future of football,” said Cathy Graham Kidd, Senior Marketing Director at PepsiCo. “They’re not just athletes—they’re icons.”

Pepsi’s commitment goes beyond star power. From murals in London and Oslo to investing in the UEFA Women’s game through 2030, the brand is backing football’s new era hard. And with talent like Putellas, James, and Graham Hansen fronting the next campaign, expect high-energy content and serious style.

Farah Jefry summed it up: “Pepsi’s legacy with football icons is legendary. Joining this squad? A dream.”

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a new-school supporter, this summer Pepsi is making sure women’s football is impossible to ignore. Stay tuned—big things are coming.

Take a closer look at the campaign below.

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Pepsi Announce Alexia Putellas, Lauren James and More as Global Ambassadors

Some of the biggest faces in football...literally.

May 2, 2025
Amie Cripps
Words by
Photography by

Pepsi has dropped a game – changing global ambassador squad – five elite women’s footballers who are set to dominate the summer spotlight.

Headlining the new roster is Spain’s Alexia Putellas, a two-time Ballon d'Or winner whose midfield genius needs no intro. She’s joined by England’s breakout star Lauren James, Norway’s unstoppable winger Caroline Graham Hansen, and Saudi Arabia’s rising playmaker Farah Jefry. Arsenal’s Leah Williamson, already a Pepsi global ambassador, completes the fearsome five.

Women’s football is flying—record-breaking attendances, sold-out stadiums, and a projected billion fans by 2033. Pepsi’s latest move puts it at the heart of the revolution, spotlighting players who bring challenger energy and unmatched skill.

“These women represent the future of football,” said Cathy Graham Kidd, Senior Marketing Director at PepsiCo. “They’re not just athletes—they’re icons.”

Pepsi’s commitment goes beyond star power. From murals in London and Oslo to investing in the UEFA Women’s game through 2030, the brand is backing football’s new era hard. And with talent like Putellas, James, and Graham Hansen fronting the next campaign, expect high-energy content and serious style.

Farah Jefry summed it up: “Pepsi’s legacy with football icons is legendary. Joining this squad? A dream.”

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a new-school supporter, this summer Pepsi is making sure women’s football is impossible to ignore. Stay tuned—big things are coming.

Take a closer look at the campaign below.

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Pepsi has dropped a game – changing global ambassador squad – five elite women’s footballers who are set to dominate the summer spotlight.

Headlining the new roster is Spain’s Alexia Putellas, a two-time Ballon d'Or winner whose midfield genius needs no intro. She’s joined by England’s breakout star Lauren James, Norway’s unstoppable winger Caroline Graham Hansen, and Saudi Arabia’s rising playmaker Farah Jefry. Arsenal’s Leah Williamson, already a Pepsi global ambassador, completes the fearsome five.

Women’s football is flying—record-breaking attendances, sold-out stadiums, and a projected billion fans by 2033. Pepsi’s latest move puts it at the heart of the revolution, spotlighting players who bring challenger energy and unmatched skill.

“These women represent the future of football,” said Cathy Graham Kidd, Senior Marketing Director at PepsiCo. “They’re not just athletes—they’re icons.”

Pepsi’s commitment goes beyond star power. From murals in London and Oslo to investing in the UEFA Women’s game through 2030, the brand is backing football’s new era hard. And with talent like Putellas, James, and Graham Hansen fronting the next campaign, expect high-energy content and serious style.

Farah Jefry summed it up: “Pepsi’s legacy with football icons is legendary. Joining this squad? A dream.”

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a new-school supporter, this summer Pepsi is making sure women’s football is impossible to ignore. Stay tuned—big things are coming.

Take a closer look at the campaign below.

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Pepsi Announce Alexia Putellas, Lauren James and More as Global Ambassadors

Some of the biggest faces in football...literally.

May 2, 2025
Amie Cripps
Words by
Photography by

Pepsi has dropped a game – changing global ambassador squad – five elite women’s footballers who are set to dominate the summer spotlight.

Headlining the new roster is Spain’s Alexia Putellas, a two-time Ballon d'Or winner whose midfield genius needs no intro. She’s joined by England’s breakout star Lauren James, Norway’s unstoppable winger Caroline Graham Hansen, and Saudi Arabia’s rising playmaker Farah Jefry. Arsenal’s Leah Williamson, already a Pepsi global ambassador, completes the fearsome five.

Women’s football is flying—record-breaking attendances, sold-out stadiums, and a projected billion fans by 2033. Pepsi’s latest move puts it at the heart of the revolution, spotlighting players who bring challenger energy and unmatched skill.

“These women represent the future of football,” said Cathy Graham Kidd, Senior Marketing Director at PepsiCo. “They’re not just athletes—they’re icons.”

Pepsi’s commitment goes beyond star power. From murals in London and Oslo to investing in the UEFA Women’s game through 2030, the brand is backing football’s new era hard. And with talent like Putellas, James, and Graham Hansen fronting the next campaign, expect high-energy content and serious style.

Farah Jefry summed it up: “Pepsi’s legacy with football icons is legendary. Joining this squad? A dream.”

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a new-school supporter, this summer Pepsi is making sure women’s football is impossible to ignore. Stay tuned—big things are coming.

Take a closer look at the campaign below.

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