Gemma Fay

Gemma Fay ( born December 9, 1981 in Perth ) is a Scottish football player. The goalkeeper currently stands at Celtic LFC under contract and playing in the Scottish Women 's Premier League. For the Scottish national football team plays internationally since 1998 and is their record player. She currently has 162 international matches also played the most matches of all British footballers.

Career

Fay began her career at St. Johnstone Girls before moving to the Aberdeen Ladies. After two more stations, she moved to Edinburgh Hibernian LFC came. After a trip to England to Leeds, she returned in 2007 to Edinburgh back. Since 2009 she plays for Glasgow Celtic LFC.

National

In the Scottish national football team Fay made ​​his debut at age 16 in May 1998 in a 1-1 draw in World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic. At the start of the Cyprus Cup 2009, she was captain of the Scottish team. My 100th game they made ​​on March 12 in the match for 7th place of the Cyprus Cup against Russia. On 9 May 2012, she presented with her 141 game the Scottish record of Pauline Hamill, and this improved on May 26, 2012 in the 1:4 defeat against Sweden on 142 games and has since played the most matches of all British footballers. On 24 October 2012, she made ​​the second playoff game of the European Championship qualifier against Spain their 150th game, where they could keep a penalty in the 119th minute, in the 120th minute but the 3-2 winning goal of the Spaniards suffered, which Spain failed to qualify for the finals themselves.

In December 2011, she was nominated as a candidate for Team GB, which should represent Great Britain at the Olympic Games 2012 in London. Ultimately, it has not been considered.

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