The Hinderwell footballer has been ranked 29th in a list of the world's top 200 players.
Top Trumps has launched the second pack of their brand new World Football Stars Top 200 and Beth Mead ranks as the 29th best football player in the world, beating players like Kyle Walker and Luke Shaw.
The collection includes the top 200 football players from every league around the world, including both men and women. The top 200 players are being released as a range of 6 collectible packs across 6 months (Jun-Nov) and football fans can expect to see cards full of facts and statistics on their favourite footballers.
The inclusion of female players in the second deck sees England’s Alessia Russo, Beth Mead and Georgia Stanway take on Denmark's Pernille Harder and the USA's Rose Lavelle

In true Top Trumps style, the cards include the following categories; ‘Age’, ‘Goals’, ‘Trophies’, ‘Height’, ‘Caps’ and the all important ‘Top Trumps Ranking’.
Each card also includes the player’s position, market value and World Cup Appearances, alongside a ‘Fact File’ about the player.
France's Mbappé is revealed as the #3 player in the world, followed by Harry Kane who is ranked as #4. Both are trumped by England’s Jude Bellingham (who appears in pack 1) as #1 player in the world.
Jordan Henderson, despite not making the squad for the 2024 Euros, ranks in the Top 200 alongside fellow England players Kyle Walker and Luke Shaw, who also appear in Pack 2.
Croatia's Luka Modrić is the pack's 'Top Trump' with 172 caps and 4 World Cup appearances.


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