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Jodie Taylor
Personal information
Full name: Jodie Lee Taylor
Date of birth: 17 May 1986 (1986-05-17) (age 38)
Place of birth:    Birkenhead, Flag of England England
Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Playing position: Forward
Club information
Current club Flag of England Arsenal
Number: 27
Youth clubs

2004–2008
Flag of England Tranmere Rovers
Flag of United States Oregon State Beavers
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
2002–2004
2006
2007–2008
2009
2010–2012
2011–2013
2011
2013
2013–2014
2014
2015
2016–2017
2017–2018
2018–2020
2020–2021
2021
2022–2023
2023–
Flag of England Tranmere Rovers
Flag of United States Boston Renegades
Flag of Canada Ottawa Fury Women
Flag of United States Pali Blues
Flag of Australia Melbourne Victory
Flag of England Birmingham City
Flag of EnglandLincoln Ladies (loan)
Flag of SwedenGöteborg (loan)
Flag of Australia Sydney FC
Flag of United States Washington Spirit
Flag of United States Portland Thorns FC
Flag of England Arsenal
Flag of Australia Melbourne City
Flag of United States Reign FC
Flag of France Lyon
Flag of United States Orlando Pride
Flag of United States San Diego Wave
Flag of England Arsenal
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National team
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Teams managed
2009 Flag of United States Fresno State Bulldogs (assistant)

Jodie Lee Taylor (born 17 May 1986) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Lyon of the Division 1 Féminine. She began her club career with local team Tranmere Rovers and had brief spells in her home country with Birmingham City, Lincoln Ladies, and Arsenal. A well-traveled player, she has also played in Sweden and the United States.

Taylor represented England at youth level before making her senior international debut in 2014. She scored the opening goal in the 2–1 quarter-final win over hosts Canada at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. England went on to win the bronze medal at the tournament. Taylor won the Golden Shoe award as top goalscorer at Euro 2017, scoring five goals in four appearances.

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Arsenal Ladies squad - 2024–25

Zinsberger · Fox · Wubben-Moy · Codina · Williamson · Catley · Caldentey · Mead · 10 Little (c) · 11 McCabe · 12 Maanum · 13 Wälti · 14 Van Domselaar · 16 Kafaji · 17 Hurtig · 19 Foord · 21 Pelova · 22 Nighswonger · 23 Russo · 25 Blackstenius · 26 Wienroither · 28 Ilestedt · 32 Cooney-Cross · 40 Williams · 56 Godfrey · 62 Reid ·

Manager:  Flag of Netherlands Renée Slegers
Flag of England England
England – 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup – Third place

1. Bardsley 2. A. Scott 3. Rafferty 4. Williams 5. Houghton (c) 6. Bassett 7. Nobbs 8. J. Scott 9. Aluko 10. Carney 11. Moore 12. Bronze 13. Chamberlain 14. Greenwood 15. Stoney 16. Chapman 17. Potter 18. Duggan 19. Taylor 20. Sanderson 21. Telford 22. Kirby 23. White Manager:  Flag of England Mark Sampson

England – UEFA Women's Euro 2017 – Semi-finals

1. Bardsley 2. Bronze 3. Stokes 4. J. Scott 5. Houghton (c) 6. Potter 7. Nobbs 8. Christiansen 9. Taylor 10. Williams 11. Moore 12. Stoney 13. Chamberlain 14. Carney 15. Bassett 16. Bright 17. Parris 18. White 19. Duggan 20. Greenwood 21. Telford 22. A. Scott 23. Kirby Manager:  Flag of England Mark Sampson

England – 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup – Fourth place

1. Bardsley 2. Bronze 3. Greenwood 4. Walsh 5. Houghton (c) 6. Bright 7. Parris 8. Scott 9. Taylor 10. Kirby 11. Duggan 12. Stokes 13. Telford 14. Williamson 15. McManus 16. Moore 17. Daly 18. White 19. Stanway 20. Carney 21. Earps 22. Mead 23. Staniforth Manager:  Flag of England Phil Neville

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