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Lucy Bronze

Lucy Bronze

Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Women's Super League club Chelsea and the England women's national team. She has previously played for Sunderland, Everton, Liverpool, Lyon, Manchester City and Barcelona, as well as North Carolina at college level in the United States and Great Britain at the Olympics. Wikipedia
Complete nameLucy Bronze
Club
Club number22
National team
National team number2
Birth date28.10.1991 (age 34)
Country of birth
England
City ​​of birthBerwick-upon-Tweed
Positiondefender
Height/weight 172 cm / 65 kg
Links
Date Team Team
Women's League Cup
21.12.2025
9:1 Substitutes
UEFA Women's Champions League
17.12.2025
2:1 1         1'-90'
Women's Super League
14.12.2025
3:0           1'-80'
UEFA Women's Champions League
10.12.2025
6:0 1         1'-90'
Women's Super League
07.12.2025
0:1           1'-90'
Friendly International Women
02.12.2025
2:0           1'-90'
The Week in Women's Football: Reviewing 2031 World Cup Bid Book; Analysis of Denver Summit
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BBC Sport
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Wolfsburg Women 1-2 Chelsea Women: Lucy Bronze and Sam Kerr goals secure quarter-final spot in Women's Champions League
Report as Chelsea Women go straight into the quarter-finals of the Women's Champions League after a win at Wolfsburg; they finish third in the table, while Wolfsburg finished ninth; Lucy Bronze and Sam Kerr scored for the Blues, while Alexandra Popp
skysports.com
2 weeks
Women's Champions League roundup: Barcelona and Chelsea cruise as Lyonnes silence Manchester United
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