Vikki Orvice

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Born(1962-11-08)8 November 1962
Sheffield, England
Died6 February 2019(2019-02-06) (aged 56)
OccupationsJournalist, sportswriter
Vikki Orvice
Born(1962-11-08)8 November 1962
Sheffield, England
Died6 February 2019(2019-02-06) (aged 56)
Alma materUniversity of Leicester
OccupationsJournalist, sportswriter
EmployerThe Sun

Vikki Orvice (8 November 1962 – 6 February 2019)[1] was a British sports journalist who was the first female football reporter on the staff of a British tabloid newspaper.[2][3]

Orvice studied English at the University of Leicester, graduating in 1984, before returning to her home city of Sheffield for postgraduate study.[4]

Journalism career

Orvice started her career as an apprentice at the Wakefield Express.[4][5] After two years, she moved to the Western Daily Press, where she worked alongside doing freelance shifts for the Daily Mail and The Observer. She eventually moved to the Daily Mail full-time, working as a general news reporter, covering sport in her spare time.[4] In 1995, she was appointed as a football reporter for The Sun and subsequently became the newspaper's athletics correspondent.[6][7]

Orvice was a founding board member of Women in Football, a network of women working in football.[3] She was also vice-chair of the Football Writers' Association and the first female chair of the British Athletics Writers' Association.[1]

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