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BBC Women's Footballer of the Year: 2023 [25] Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year: 2023 [80] Northwest Football Awards Billy Seymour Impact Award: 2023 [24] IFFHS Women's World's Best Goalkeeper: 2023 [81] IFFHS Women's World Team of the Year: 2023 [82] FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11: 2023, [83] 2024 [84] Women's Football Awards: 2023 World Cup ...
This is a list of England women's international footballers – association football players who have played for the England women's national football team. This table takes into account all official England matches. Legacy numbers were introduced in November 2022 to mark the 50th anniversary of an official England women's team. [1]
Sue Buckett (born 1 January 1944) is a former England women's international footballer. [1] [2] She represented England at senior international level and spent most of her career at Southampton Women's F.C. Buckett won the Women's FA Cup eight times between 1971 and 1981 and was the first ever goalkeeper to save a penalty in the competition's final.
Having been included in England squads for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup and UEFA Women's Euro 2017 without getting to play, Telford finally got her first minutes at a major tournament on 14 June 2019, starting in England's second group game at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup against Argentina. [24]
Manchester United celebrate the Championship title in their inaugural season. Manchester United Women Football Club is an English professional football club based in Leigh, Greater Manchester. The club was formed as a professional outfit in May 2018 and is the direct female affiliate of Manchester United F.C. This list encompasses the major honours won by Manchester United and records set by ...
England overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat Scotland opponents 3–2, with Sylvia Gore scoring England's first international goal. [4] Prior to this, an English team had played a series of unofficial matches at the 1969 Coppa Europa per Nazioni , and the 1970 and 1971 editions of a "World Championships" held in Italy and Mexico respectively.
Rachel Brown (born 2 July 1980) is an English former football goalkeeper who played for Liverpool from 1995 to 1998, spent five years from 1998 playing varsity soccer for Alabama Crimson Tide and Pittsburgh Panthers in the US college system, and played for Everton from 2003 until 2014.
Tony Adams, 11 years 196 days, 16 November 1988, 1–1 vs. Saudi Arabia – 31 May 2000, 2–0 vs. Ukraine Last England goalscorer at the old Wembley [note 72] Tony Adams, 31 May 2000, 2–0 vs. Ukraine First England goalscorer at the new Wembley John Terry, 1 June 2007, 1–1 vs. Brazil Highest goals to games average [note 73]