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| Name | Lucy Bronze |
| Fullname | Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze |
| Birth date | 28 October 1991 |
| Birth place | Berwick-upon-Tweed, England |
| Height | 1.72 m |
| Position | Right-back |
| Currentclub | Barcelona |
| Youthclubs | Blyth Town; Sunderland |
| Seniorclubs | Sunderland; Newcastle United; Everton; Liverpool; Manchester City; Olympique Lyonnais; Barcelona |
| Nationalteam | England; Great Britain |
Lucy Bronze Lucy Bronze (born 28 October 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Barcelona and the England national team. Renowned for athleticism, tactical intelligence, and attacking full-back play, she has won domestic titles in England, France, and Spain, continental honours in the UEFA Women's Champions League, and individual awards including The Best FIFA Women's Player shortlistings and UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award recognitions. Bronze has been a central figure for England at multiple FIFA Women's World Cup and UEFA Women's Championship tournaments and represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Born in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bronze grew up in Northumberland with family links to Newcastle upon Tyne and the North East England football community. She began playing at grassroots clubs including Blyth Town and progressed through the youth system of Sunderland where coaches identified her versatility and work ethic. Bronze combined school commitments with academy training influenced by regional rivalries involving Newcastle United F.C. pathways and coaching philosophies from the English Football Association youth initiatives. Her early development included exposure to multi-sport training environments in the United Kingdom and participation in county-level competitions that fed into national youth scouting by The Football Association.
Bronze made her senior debut with Sunderland before moving to Newcastle United and then to Everton where she began attracting wider attention. A transfer to Liverpool coincided with increased success in the FA Women's Super League; subsequent moves to Manchester City saw Bronze win domestic cups and establish herself among Europe's elite. In 2017 she signed for Lyon, contributing to consecutive UEFA Women's Champions League victories and multiple Division 1 Féminine titles under high-performance coaches associated with OL Féminin. Bronze returned to Manchester City in 2020, later transferring to Barcelona where she won Spanish league titles and continental honours in the European club circuit. Throughout her club career Bronze has featured in high-profile fixtures such as FA Cup finals, Champions League knockout stages, and domestic league competitions across England, France, and Spain, collaborating with prominent teammates from national teams like England and other international stars.
Bronze represented England at youth levels before earning her senior debut for England and becoming a regular starter in major tournament squads. She played key roles in UEFA Women's Euro 2017, where England reached the latter stages, and in FIFA Women's World Cup campaigns where England achieved notable finishes. Bronze was part of the England squad that won UEFA Women's Euro 2022, contributing defensive stability and attacking support on the right flank. She also represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Bronze's international tenure includes appearances in qualification campaigns organized by UEFA and finals officiated by FIFA, and she has worked under national team managers connected to the Football Association's elite coaching programs.
Bronze is widely regarded as a modern attacking right-back noted for stamina, overlapping runs, crossing accuracy, and one-on-one defending. Analysts compare her tactical impact to high-profile full-backs who combine defensive duties with forward thrusts in systems used by clubs like Olympique Lyonnais and FC Barcelona Femení. Pundits from outlets aligned with BBC Sport, The Guardian, and Sky Sports have praised her for consistency, decision-making, and adaptability to different managerial systems such as those employed by Phil Neville and Sarina Wiegman. Awards from institutions like UEFA and FIFA reflect peer and expert recognition; commentators from major tournaments including UEFA Women's Euro 2022 and the FIFA Women's World Cup frequently cited her influence on match outcomes.
Bronze studied at institutions linked to elite athlete development in the United Kingdom while maintaining ties to her Northumberland roots. Off the field she has engaged with charitable initiatives and spoken publicly about athlete welfare in forums associated with FIFA Player Welfare discussions and community programs connected to clubs such as Manchester City F.C. and FC Barcelona. She has appeared in media profiles produced by broadcasters including BBC Sport and print outlets like The Telegraph and The Times that documented her career trajectory and personal interests.
Bronze's club statistics span appearances and goals across competitions in the FA Women's Super League, Division 1 Féminine, and Primera División (women), as well as multiple UEFA Women's Champions League campaigns. Internationally she has accumulated caps and goals for England and appearances for Great Britain at the Olympic Games.
Honours include domestic league titles with Olympique Lyonnais Féminin and FC Barcelona Femení, UEFA Women's Champions League trophies with Lyon and finals with Barcelona, FA Women's Cup and FA WSL Cup successes with Manchester City W.F.C., and the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 with England. Individual recognitions include nominations and placements in awards presented by UEFA, FIFA, and national football bodies.
Category:1991 births Category:Living people Category:English women's footballers Category:England women's international footballers