Jill Scott (footballer)

Jill Louise Scott (born 2 February 1987 in Sunderland) is an English footballer. The midfielder is at Manchester City WFC under contract and playing for the English national team.

Scott began her career at Sunderland WFC, for which she played until 2006. She then moved to Everton. With Everton won the League Cup in 2008 and was runner-up four times in a row English. In 2008 she was elected to the English footballer of the year.

August 31, 2006 Scott made ​​his debut in a match against the Netherlands in the England team. She participated in the 2007 World Championships, the 2009 European Championship and the World Cup 2011. In so far 64 international matches they scored 12 goals. My seventh gate was the 1:1 equalizing goal in the World Cup match against New Zealand. The eighth goal was the interim 1-0 lead in the quarter- final against France, which she scored after a fine solo performance. Since France nor the compensation managed and met once more in the penalty shootout, England was eliminated. Overall, they came to four inserts in the World Cup in Germany and has now along with four other players with eight championship stakes played the most World Cup matches for England's women.

In 2012 she was in Team GB, which participated in the Olympic Games in London. She came in all four games for use, where they scored a goal, but retired in the quarterfinals against Canada from.

Scott stood in the England squad for the European Championship 2013 in Sweden and has been used in the three games until retirement.

Achievements

Awards

  • Appointment to the Team of the Tournament at the World Cup 2011
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