Kim Little

Little in the jersey of Scotland

Kim Little ( born June 29, 1990, Aberdeen) is a Scottish football player. The striker currently plays for Arsenal LFC and will play from the 2014 season at the Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League. For the Scottish national football team plays internationally since 2007.

Career

Little Kim began her career at the Buchan Girls before moving to Edinburgh Hibernian LFC. After two seasons in the Scottish Women 's Premier League Little changed as the current national team of their country to the Arsenal Ladies to England. There she could with the club win numerous titles, including the English Championship in 2011 and 2012. For the 2014 season it changes in the North American National Women 's Soccer League for the Seattle Reign FC and signed there a one year contract with an option for another season. There she meets on their former coach Laura Harvey, who was a year before switching from Arsenal to Seattle.

National

For the Scottish national football team Little debuted in February 2007 against Japan when they came in to replace Megan Sneddon. Your first goal they could achieve a year later in a game against Russia in March 2008. In 2012 she ran for the first time on as part of the Summer Olympic Games in 2012 for the United Kingdom and formed with players from Northern Ireland, Scotland and England a team. In the first game of the team GB on July 20 against Sweden she stood in the starting lineup and came in two games at the Olympics used.

Achievements

  • English Champion: 2011, 2012
  • English Cup: 2008/ 09, 2010/11
  • English League Cup: 2011
  • Scorer of the FA WSL in 2012

Awards

  • Players' Player of the Year in the FA Women's Football Awards 2010
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