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Jessica Clarke
Association footballer

Jessica Clarke

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Association footballer
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Leeds, United Kingdom
Age
34 years
Stats
Height:
163 cm
Sports Teams
Lincoln Ladies F.C.
Leeds United L.F.C.
England women's national football team
Leeds United F.C.
Notts County F.C.
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Biography

Jessica Anne Clarke (born 5 May 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a winger or forward for FA WSL club Liverpool and the England national team. After beginning her career with hometown team Leeds United (known as Leeds Carnegie between 2008 and 2010), Clarke joined Lincoln Ladies in 2010 and remained with the club when it re-branded as Notts County four years later. After six seasons at Notts County, Clarke signed for league rivals Liverpool in April 2017. Since making her senior England debut in 2009, Clarke has won over 50 caps. She has represented her country at two editions of the UEFA Women's Championship and at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Club career

Clarke joined Leeds at Under–14 level, progressing through the youth teams to make the senior squad. At the age of 16, Clarke started the 2006 FA Women's Cup final, but conceded a penalty in Leeds' 5–0 defeat by Arsenal. In 2006–07, Leeds reached the final of the FA Women's Premier League Cup. Despite a much improved performance, including a substitute cameo from Clarke, Leeds lost out to an injury–time strike from Arsenal's Jayne Ludlow.

In Leeds' third major final in as many years, Clarke scored a consolation goal in the 2008 FA Women's Cup final — a 4–1 loss to Arsenal. At the fourth time of asking, Clarke started a 3–1 Premier League Cup final win over Everton on 11 February 2010, to help Leeds win their first major silverware.

She signed for FA WSL club Lincoln Ladies alongside several Leeds teammates in August 2010. Lincoln's capture of the "pacy winger" was seen as a major signing for the club.

At the end of the WSL season Clarke joined FA Women's Premier League Northern Division strugglers Leeds City Vixens on loan.

It was announced that Lincoln Ladies FC was to be started as a new football club for the 2014 FA WSL season and would be crossing the border to become Notts County Ladies. Clarke stayed with the team for the move and was a vital player in their season. Scoring many goals during the season and dominating play in her new role as a striker earned Clarke a nomination for FA Women's Players' Player of the Season.

International career

Clarke represented England at Under–15, Under–17 and Under–19 level. At the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile, Clarke's wing–play was a key feature of England's run to the quarter-final stage. A FIFA.com article hailed Clarke as "the wizard of the dribble." She made her senior debut in March 2009, against South Africa in the Cyprus Cup, as a second-half substitute for Karen Carney. Clarke then scored in only her second appearance, the third goal in a 3–0 win over Scotland.

In August 2009 she was named in coach Hope Powell's squad for Euro 2009. Clarke made her first competitive start in the semi-final win over the Netherlands, as manager Hope Powell utilised the 20-year–old's pace and energy to tire the Dutch full–backs, before introducing substitute Karen Carney to decisive effect.

Clarke continued to be selected during England's 2011 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign, contributing two goals in an 8–0 win over Malta. In a World Cup warm–up friendly against the United States, Clarke opened the scoring in England's 2–1 win at Brisbane Road. June 2012 saw Clarke named as one of four reserves to the 18-player Great Britain squad for the 2012 London Olympics. Her absence from the main squad was attributed to injury and loss of form.

After attending UEFA Women's Euro 2013 as a squad player, Clarke was overlooked by new head coach Mark Sampson for the first six months of his reign before being recalled in May 2014. Clarke was disappointed to be left out of England's squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, where they finished third. But she vowed to bounce back: "As an athlete you have to take those knocks. It is how you come back from it and learn from it."

International goals

Scores and results list England's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentResultCompetitionScored
110 March 2009Larnaca Scotland3–0Cyprus Cup1
325 October 2009Bloomfield Road, Blackpool Malta8–02011 FIFA World Cup Qual.2
420 May 2010Centenary Stadium, Ta' Qali Malta6–02011 FIFA World Cup Qual.1
529 July 2010Bescot Stadium, Walsall Turkey3–02011 FIFA World Cup Qual.1
62 April 2011Brisbane Road, London United States2–1Friendly1
71 July 2011Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden New Zealand2–12011 FIFA Women's World Cup1
823 November 2011Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Serbia2–02013 UEFA Championship Qual.1
931 March 2012Sajmište, Vrbovec Croatia6–02013 UEFA Championship Qual.1
106 March 2013GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus Italy4–22013 Cyprus Cup1
114 March 2015GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus Finland3–12015 Cyprus Cup1

Personal life

In addition to playing for Leeds Carnegie Ladies, in September 2009 Clarke enrolled at Leeds Metropolitan University as a student, along with teammates Carly Telford and Sue Smith. She had previously attended the FA Player Development Centre at Loughborough University. Clarke went to Grimes Dyke Primary School followed by John Smeaton High School in Leeds and was brought up by her single mother, Carol Stapleton.

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