Natalia Pablos

[6] Bristol manager Mark Sampson called Natalia a female version of Swansea City's Spanish striker Michu.

[7] In October 2014 Birmingham City's Karen Carney was fined, banned for one match and sent on an education course for an incident in July with Pablos.

Coach Ignacio Quereda included her in the 40-player pre-selection for UEFA Women's Euro 2013,[14] but she did not feature in the final 23 player list for the tournament.

After leading the team's goalscoring in the qualifiers, she was part of Spain's squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada.

[1] But after Quereda was replaced by Jorge Vilda after the World Cup, she soon stopped being called-up along with key veterans of the team such as Sonia Bermúdez and Verónica Boquete.