Sue Smith (footballer)

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Full name Susan Jane Smith[1]
Date of birth (1979-11-24) 24 November 1979 (age 46)
Place of birth Prescot,[2] England
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)[2]
Sue Smith
Smith in July 2009
Personal information
Full name Susan Jane Smith[1]
Date of birth (1979-11-24) 24 November 1979 (age 46)
Place of birth Prescot,[2] England
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)[2]
Positions
Youth career
Rainhill United
St Helens
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–2002 Tranmere Rovers
2002–2010 Leeds United / Carnegie
2010–2011 Lincoln Ladies 14 (2)
2011–2016 Doncaster Rovers Belles
International career
1997–2012 England 94 (16)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 31 August 2011
‡ National team caps and goals as of 23:08, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

Susan Jane Smith (born 24 November 1979) is an English former footballer who played as a winger or forward.

Smith played for Tranmere Rovers since she was a teenager, but after years of fielding several offers from top clubs around the country, she signed on for Leeds United (known as Leeds Carnegie from 2008 until 2010) in the summer of 2002.[3] She was twice runner-up in the FA Women's Cup with Leeds.

Following the failure of Leeds' bid to join the FA WSL, Smith signed for Lincoln Ladies in August 2010.[4][5] In December 2011, Smith joined Doncaster Rovers Belles, who had tried to sign her on two previous occasions. Belles manager John Buckley described the capture of Smith as "a tremendous coup for the club".[6] Smith scored on her Belles debut in a 2–1 FA Women's Cup win at Barnet, but was later carried off with damaged cruciate and medial ligaments. When she was subsequently ruled out for at least seventy months, Buckley rued "a disaster for Sue and a disaster for the club."[7]

After some injuries, she left Doncaster before the 2017 season.[8] She never announced her retirement from football, but had not played since the end of the 2016 season.

International career

Smith made her England debut as a 17–year–old substitute in February 1997, scoring in a 6–4 friendly defeat to Germany at Deepdale in Preston.[9] One of her brightest England moments was scoring a hat-trick of tremendous goals in a home friendly against Spain in March 2001.[10]

She has twice won the International Player of the Year award – in 1999 and 2001.[11] In 1999, she was also voted Players' Player of the Year.[12]

Before winning the 1999 awards, Smith represented her country when she was picked to play in a FIFA XI against the United States in a showpiece match in San Jose.[3][12]

She made her domestic comeback at the start of the 2002–03 season after suffering a broken leg and torn ligament damage after a training ground accident in February,[3] and after featuring in the series of friendlies in the build-up to Euro 2005, narrowly missed selection in the final 20. Smith bounced back, scoring against Austria in the first Women's World Cup qualifier of the campaign.

In May 2009, Smith was one of the first 17 female players to be given central contracts by The Football Association.[13] In June 2011, she was surprisingly left out of England's 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup squad.[14]

Smith was allotted 118 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international.[15][16]

International goals

Scores and results list England's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentResultCompetition
127 February 1997Deepdale, Preston Germany4–6Friendly
230 October 1997Boleyn Ground, London Netherlands1–01999 FIFA Women's World Cup qual.
313 September 1998Stadionul Poiana, Câmpina Romania4–11999 FIFA Women's World Cup qual.
417 October 1999Sportanlagen Trinermatten, Zofingen Switzerland1–02001 UEFA Women's Championship qual.
520 February 2000Estádio do Sport Grupo Sacavenense, Lisbon Portugal2–22001 UEFA Women's Championship qual.
623 April 2000Oakwell, Barnsley Portugal2–02001 UEFA Women's Championship qual.
713 May 2000Memorial Ground, Bristol Switzerland1–02001 UEFA Women's Championship qual.
828 November 2000Brisbane Road, London Ukraine2–02001 UEFA Women's Championship qual.
922 March 2001Kenilworth Road, Luton Spain4–2Friendly
10
11
1213 March 2005Estádio Fernando Cabrita, Lagos Mexico5–0Algarve Cup
131 September 2005Ertl-Glas Stadion, Amstetten Austria4–12007 FIFA Women's World Cup qual.
1420 April 2006Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham Austria4–02007 FIFA Women's World Cup qual.
159 March 2011Dasaki Stadium, Akhna South Korea2–0Cyprus Cup
16

Honours

Tranmere Rovers

Leeds Carnegie

Individual

  • FA Players' Player of the Year Award: 1998–99
  • FA International Player of the Year Award: 1998–99, 2000–01

Media career

In 2000, Smith and her Tranmere teammates featured in a television advert for Daz washing powder alongside Julian Clary.[17] Smith was later a regular contributor to the Yorkshire Evening Post's women's football section, and also offered her views and commentary skills for BBC Sport. From 2008 to 2009, Smith appeared alongside Wayne Rooney in his three-part Sky1 show Street Striker.

In July 2009, Smith was awarded an honorary degree by Edge Hill University.[18] In November 2010, she opened Chipping Sodbury Secondary School's sports centre.[19]

She has also appeared as a co-presenter on EFL on Quest, an EFL highlights show on Quest.[20]

She currently works as analyst and commentator for many platforms, often seen on Sky Sports for Women's Super League games and Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports News.

In 2023, she was added as a commentator on EA Sports FC 24, commentating alongside Guy Mowbray.

Personal life

References

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