Alisha Lehmann Targeted by Burglars for Second Time in 13 Months
Alisha Lehmann victim of second burglary in 13 months

Swiss international footballer Alisha Lehmann has disclosed that her home was burgled for the second time in just over a year, sharing shocking footage of the aftermath with her millions of social media followers.

Second Devastating Break-In

The 26-year-old forward, who now plays for FC Como Women after a summer transfer from Juventus, posted a video of her ransacked bedroom to her 16.2 million followers. The distressing footage showed clothes strewn across her mattress and belongings scattered everywhere, with cupboard and drawer doors left swung open after the raid.

Lehmann addressed the intruders directly in her post, writing: 'Next time people rob my house, can you please clean up after, cause I've got OCD,' accompanied by melting face and crying face emojis. It remains unclear exactly which items were stolen during this latest incident.

A Disturbing Pattern for Footballers

This marks the second burglary targeting Lehmann in just 13 months. Last October, while she was dating Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz, their shared home was targeted by robbers who made off with 11 watches belonging to Luiz and Lehmann's expensive diamond necklaces.

The break-in at Lehmann's residence near idyllic Lake Como forms part of a worrying trend affecting high-profile footballers. Just last week, Chelsea striker Raheem Sterling's Berkshire home was raided by armed burglars while his family was present - the second known break-in at his property.

Other Premier League stars who have fallen victim to similar crimes in recent years include Jack Grealish, Victor Lindelof, and Alexander Isak, highlighting a concerning pattern of criminals targeting wealthy footballers.

New Beginnings in Como

Lehmann's move to FC Como Women this summer came after a single season with Juventus, where she faced criticism for her celebratory dancing after the team's Serie A title victory against AC Milan. Some supporters argued she had played a minimal role in their championship campaign.

Explaining her decision to join Como, Lehmann previously told The Guardian: 'It's an independent club, fully focused on women's football – and that really matters to me. From the start, I could see this wasn't just another team; it's a project with real purpose and vision.'

The talented forward had spent three seasons with Aston Villa before her move to Italian football, during which time her high-profile romance with Douglas Luiz began. Though the pair have reportedly since split, their previous shared home became a target for thieves during their relationship.