Last year, Kerstin Caspari made quite a splash when she renewed her contract with Manchester City by singing “Defying Gravity.” With her partner Ruth by her side, she brought a smile and a nod by referencing a viral TikTok trend from "Wicked's" press tour. The club cheekily captioned on social media, “She really belongs in queer media.”
Since that moment, Caspari has become a key figure in LGBTQ and women in soccer conversations, her influence now reaching far beyond Europe. Her growing social media presence only echoes her expanding impact.
At 25, she's become a powerhouse championing LGBTQ rights. All through 2025, she gave countless interviews, uplifting fellow LGBTQ folks and embodying bravery and solidarity. Whether through her work with Tinder, where she met Ruth two years back, or supporting Manchester's LGBT Foundation, her commitment runs deep.
On-field, Caspari's a force in Women's Super League, leading her squad as captain and keeping them at league's top. In April, after a harsh UK Supreme Court ruling, she dedicated a goal in solidarity with her trans siblings, posting on social media, “My goal was dedicated all my trans siblings... you all deserve more than what this government and society offer.” Gestures like these aren't common in sports, which makes them all more poignant.
This May, when English FA banned trans women from women's football, Caspari didn't hold back. She voiced her frustration, highlighting impacts on trans fans and LGBTQ community. Her advocacy roots back in her upbringing in Heerenveen, where she first saw positive LGBTQ representation. Joining Manchester City in 2022, she and Ruth hit it off on Tinder a year later. Their relationship's become celebrated in women's soccer.
Her social media often glows with joy, sharing snippets with Ruth and their adored cats, Mango and Kiwi. Featuring in Tinder's ad campaign that showcased their unique first date, they offer a relatable and inspiring narrative.
Caspari was among 78 openly LGBTQ players at UEFA Women's Euro 2025. Her work with LGBT Foundation's “Levelling The Playing Field” shows her dedication toward empowering LGBTQ women and non-binary people. Through podcasts, op-eds, and interviews, she questions gender norms and promotes diversity. She candidly acknowledges activism's hurdles with, “I'm still going live authentically and be authentically me.”
Her unwavering advocacy and authenticity make her a true icon this year. Kerstin Caspari exemplifies LGBTQ community's strength and courage, earning her deserved recognition and support.
While Caspari garners recognition, other athletes blaze trails too. There's Breanna Stewart, co-creator a women's pro basketball league, and South African soccer star Bambanani Mbane, bravely discussing her wife in a tough environment. Gymnast Jade Carey and rower Katarzyna Zillmann have made significant impacts on LGBTQ visibility in sports.
Celebrating these athletes, keeping up with their journeys can be a source ongoing inspiration and encouragement. With her bold and heartfelt efforts, Kerstin Caspari remains a guiding light hope and courage LGBTQ community and beyond.
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