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Millie Bright | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Millie Bright | |
Date of birth: | 21 August 1993 | |
Place of birth: | Chesterfield, ![]() | |
Height: | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | |
Playing position: | Defender | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() | |
Number: | 4 | |
Youth clubs | ||
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2009–2014 2011–2012 2014– |
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13 (6) 252 (17) | 42 (3)
National team | ||
2011–2012 2013–2016 2016– 2021– |
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13 (0) 77 (5) 3 (0) | 5 (0)
Millie Bright OBE (born 21 August 1993) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Chelsea in the FA Women's Super League and for the England national team.
Bright was named Vauxhall England Young Player of the Year in 2016. With Chelsea, she won three league titles in 2015, 2017–18, and 2019–20, as well as the 2015 and 2017–18 FA Women's Cup. In 2020, she helped the club win the 2020 Women's FA Community Shield.
Bright was named to the PFA Team of the Year for the 2017–18 and 2019–20 seasons. In 2020, she was named to the FIFA FIFPro Women's World11.
External links[]
Millie Bright Chelsea profile
Profile at the Football Association website
Millie Bright – UEFA competition record
Millie Bright on X
Chelsea L.F.C. squad - 2024–25 |
1 Mušović · 2 Fishel · 4 Bright · 5 Ingle · 6 Nüsken · 7 Ramírez · 8 Cuthbert · 9 Macario · 10 James · 11 Reiten · 12 Lawrence · 14 Björn · 16 Girma · 17 Baltimore · 18 Kaptein · 19 Rytting Kaneryd · 20 Kerr · 21 Charles · 22 Bronze · 23 Hamano · 24 Hampton · 25 Mpomé · 26 Buchanan · 27 Jean-François · 28 Liefting · 30 Walsh · 33 Beever-Jones · 40 Cox · 53 Brown · Aspin · Fox · Jones · Manager:![]() ![]() |
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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: |
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: |
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: |