The 17-year-old Slovenian was named the most promising young player in European Women's Football, and was honoured among other great players such as Ballon d'Or winner, Aitana Bonmati.
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Kramzar told Mundo Deportivo, "First and foremost, I want to thank AS Roma for giving me this opportunity and for allowing me to be a part of such a great club."
"I also want to thank my agents and family for always being there for me. It means a lot to me, at only 17 years old, to be here and to have accomplished so much."
"That night was magical," Zara said as she recalled the Women's Champions League night at the Camp Nou last season.
"I tried to enjoy every moment. It was full of great players, with so many people in the stadium. I tried to learn as much as I could."
"To be honest, I didn't watch a lot of women's football as a kid. Messi and Ronaldo were my role models, but now I watch great female footballers like Barcelona's and my fellow teammates. I learn a lot."
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