General |
Lucy Bronze | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze | |
Date of birth: | 28 October 1991 | |
Place of birth: | Berwick-upon-Tweed, England | |
Height: | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) | |
Playing position: | Right back, right wing-back | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Free Agent | |
Youth clubs | ||
2002–2007 2004–2007 |
Sunderland Blyth Town | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2007–2010 2010–2012 2012–2014 2014–2017 2017–2020 2020–2022 2022–2024 |
Sunderland Everton Liverpool Manchester City Olympique Lyonnais Manchester City Barcelona |
20 (2) 28 (3) 34 (5) 50 (3) 31 (2) 41 (4) | 25 (5)
National team | ||
2007–2008 2009–2010 2010 2010–2013 2013– 2021 |
England U17 England U19 England U20 England U23 England Great Britain |
20 (8) 3 (8) 5 (8) 123 (15) 4 (8) | 6 (8)
Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze MBE (born 28 October 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for the England women's national team. She has previously played for Sunderland, Everton, Liverpool, Lyon and Manchester City as well as North Carolina at college level in the United States and Great Britain at the Olympics. Bronze has won a total of four Champions League titles, three with Lyon and one with Barcelona; three Women's Super League titles, with Liverpool and Manchester City, and the Euro 2022 with England.
She previously played for Sunderland Women, Everton Ladies and Liverpool Ladies as well as North Carolina Tar Heels at college level in the United States.
Bronze also represented England at all youth levels, and featured in their squads at Euro 2013 and the 2015 World Cup, helping them to third place at the latter tournament.
External links[]
- Lucy Bronze at the FA website
- Lucy Bronze at the FIFA website
England |
England – UEFA Women's Euro 2013 – Group stage |
1. Bardsley 2. A. Scott 3. Houghton 4. J. Scott 5. Bradley 6. Stoney (c) 7. Aluko 8. Asante 9. White 10. Williams 11. Yankey 12. Clarke 13. Brown 14. Carney 15. Bassett 16. Nobbs 17. Duggan 18. Susi 19. Bonner 20. Moore 21. Bronze 22. Smith 23. Chamberlain Manager: Hope Powell |
England – 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup |
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: 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: 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: Phil Neville |
England – UEFA Women's Euro 2022 – Winners |
1. Earps 2. Bronze 3. Daly 4. Walsh 5. Greenwood 6. Bright 7. Mead 8. Williamson (c) 9. White 10. Stanway 11. Hemp 12. Carter 13. Hampton 14. Kirby 15. Stokes 16. Scott 17. Parris 18. Kelly 19. England 20. Toone 21. Roebuck 22. Wubben-Moy 23. Russo Manager: Wiegman |
England – 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup – Runners-up |
1. Earps
2. Bronze
3. Charles
4. Walsh
5. Greenwood
6. Bright (c)
7. James
8. Stanway
9. Daly
10. Toone
11. Hemp
12. Nobbs
13. Hampton
14. Wubben-Moy
15. Morgan
16. Carter
17. Coombs
18. Kelly
19. England
20. Zelem
21. Roebuck
22. Robinson
23. Russo |