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Katrina Guillou
Filipino footballer (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Katrina Jacqueline Rivera Guillou (born December 19, 1993) is a professional women's footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for USL Super League club DC Power FC . Born in the United States, she represents the Philippines at international level. She also represents the country in futsal.
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Early life and education
Guillou was born to a Filipino mother, Lorna (née Rivera), and a French father, Yves Guillou, in Washington, D.C.[2][3] A native of Fort Washington, Maryland, she attended the Bishop Ireton High School in Virginia for her secondary studies and later the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) for her collegiate studies.[2]
College career
From 2012 to 2015, Guillou played for the UNC Wilmington Seahawks women's soccer (football) team which competes in the Colonial Athletic Association Division 1.[4] In her senior year, she helped the Seahawks secure an at-large berth for the NCAA Division I.[2]
Club career
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Oulu Nice Soccer
After graduating from UNCW, Guillou signed up to play for Finnish club Oulu Nice Soccer in 2016.[5][6] She made 8 appearances and 2 goals for the club in the 2016 Naisten Liiga season.[7]
Lugano
In August 2016, Guillou left Finland to join Swiss club FF Lugano 1976. She appeared in 13 matches in the regular season and helped Lugano advance to the playoffs where she played five more games and scored one goal in the final round of 2016–17 Nationalliga A.[8][9] She also featured in two matches in the Swiss Women's Cup, scoring one goal.[10]
Return to Oulu Nice Soccer
In 2018, Guillou returned to Finland signing with former club Oulu Nice Soccer until the end of 2018 Naisten Liiga season. She scored six goals in 15 league matches.[11][7] She also played in one match in the Finnish Women's Cup, where she scored a hat-trick on August 4, 2018.[12]
Morön BK
In December 2018, Guillou joined Swedish Elitettan club Morön BK.[13][14] During the 2019 season, she scored 8 goals in 23 games.[7]
Guillou remained with Morön BK for the 2020 Elitettan season. She appeared in all 26 games and scored 13 goals.[7] The club finished in third place.[15] During a Swedish Cup match against Piteå IF on October 7, 2020, Guillou scored a hat-trick helping Morön to a 4–3 victory and a berth in the 2020–21 Swedish Cup Group Stage.[16][7]
Piteå IF
In December 2020, Damallsvenskan club Piteå IF signed Guillou on a 1+1 year deal.[17] She played 3 seasons for the club scoring 12 goals in 61 matches.[7]
Hammarby
In April 2024, Guillou signed with Damallsvenskan side Hammarby.[18] She made 3 appearances for the team. Her short-term contract expired in July 2024.[19]
DC Power
In July 2024, USL Super League club DC Power announced the signing of Guillou.[20] Despite suffering a foot injury during the season, Guillou appeared in 17 matches for DC. She re-signed with the club on July 8, 2025.[21]
International career
Football
When she was still a college player, her coach convinced her to join a national team. Two years prior to the Asian Cup, she sent the Philippine Football Federation a highlight reel of her earlier part of her stint in Sweden which led to her securing a Philippine passport in order for her to be able to play for the national team.[22]
Guillou made her first cap for the Philippines in the national team's 1–0 win against Thailand at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup.[23] In that same tournament, she scored her first international goal for the Philippines in their final group match, a 6–0 win against Indonesia.[24] On April 11, 2022, Guillou scored her first international hat-trick in a friendly against Fiji, which the Philippines won 8–0.[25]
Guillou played for the Philippines in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. In their opening match against Switzerland, Guillou scored in the 16th minute but was offsides.[26]
Futsal
Guillou was called up to become part of the Philippine national futsal team that took part at the 2025 AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup qualifiers.[27] She scored a brace in her women's futsal debut in the Philippines' 4–1 opener win against Kuwait.[28][29]
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Career statistics
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- Includes Swiss Women's Cup, Finnish Women's Cup, Svenska cupen
- Appearances in Nationalliga A - Final round
International goals
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Futsal
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Honours
Philippines
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