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Jess Park

Jessica Park (born 21 October 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the England national team. With City, she is a two-time League Cup and a one-time FA Cup winner. She has represented England under-17s and under-19s, and currently plays for her country at both senior and at youth level with England U23.

Jess Park
Park with England in 2022
Personal information
Full name Jessica Park
Date of birth (2001-10-21) 21 October 2001 (age 22)
Place of birth Brough, East Yorkshire, England
Height 1.61 m (5 ft 3+12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Manchester City
Number 16
Youth career
Hull City
2017 York City
2017 Manchester City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2017– Manchester City 40 (3)
2022–2023Everton (loan) 17 (3)
International career
2017–2018 England U17 13 (8)
2018–2020 England U19 19 (24)
2022– England U23 3 (0)
2022– England 7 (1)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:15, 30 March 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 20:50, 27 February 2024 (UTC)

Club career edit

Manchester City edit

Park made her senior debut for Manchester City on 6 December 2017, coming on as a substitute in a 3–2 win over Doncaster Belles in the 2017–18 FA WSL Cup.[1] On 5 December 2018, she scored her first senior goal for the club in a 6–0 victory against Sheffield United,[2] followed by another against Aston Villa on 13 December in a 4–0 win,[3] helping City to win the 2018–19 League Cup.[4]

At the age of 17, Park made her UEFA Champions League debut on 25 September 2019 as part of the starting eleven against Lugano in a 4–0 victory, as part of the 2019–20 season round of 32.[5]

On 16 February 2020, she scored one of three hat tricks in a 10-0 win against Ipswich Town in the 2019–20 FA Cup.[6][7] On 4 April, Park signed her first professional contract with Manchester City, keeping her at the club until 2023.[8] On 1 November, she featured in the 2020 FA Cup final as a 70th-minute substitute, providing an assist in extra time to break the tie, resulting in a 3–1 victory.[9][10][11]

On 13 October 2021, in the 2021–22 League Cup, Park scored against Everton in a 5–1 win in the group stage,[12] followed by the opening goal in the 3–0 semi-final win against Tottenham Hotspur,[13] as well as providing two assists,[14] helping City to win the tournament that season.[15] She was awarded Manchester City's Rising Star award for the 2021–22 season.[16]

On 14 June 2022, Park signed a three-year extension with Manchester City until 2026, having scored 9 goals in 57 appearances for the club.[16] After signing she stated, "This is my Club and this is where I want to be." Manager Gareth Taylor said Park is "very much a big part of our plans here at City".[17]

In September 2023, Park was nominated for the North West Football Awards Rising Star award.[18] On 11 October, in the 2023–24 League Cup, she scored the opening goal against former club Everton in a 2–1 win,[19] followed by an equaliser against Liverpool leading to a 4–3 victory on 8 November.[20] In the quarter-finals of the tournament on 7 February 2024, Park provided an assist to Yui Hasegawa for the winning goal against Tottenham Hotspur.[21] Nine days later, in her first start of the WSL season, Park played an integral role in ending Chelsea's 22–match winning run at home,[22] dispossessing captain Erin Cuthbert in order to provide the assist for Bunny Shaw to secure a 1–0 away win, and consequently help City to level on points with Chelsea at the top of the table.[23] Park was described by The Guardian as City's "surprise revelation",[22] and by Goal.com as a "live wire both in and out of possession".[24]

Everton (loan) edit

On 15 July 2022, it was announced that she would spend the 2022–23 season on loan at Everton.[25][26] In the 2022–23 League Cup, Park scored against Sheffield United on 26 November 2022 in a 3–0 win,[27] and against Manchester United on 7 December 2022 in a 4–2 defeat.[28]

On 12 May 2023, Park returned to Manchester City after sustaining a shoulder injury during training. With Everton, she made 22 appearances, scored five goals, and provided five assists.[29][30]

International career edit

Youth edit

Park has represented England at under-17 and under-19 level, and currently plays at under-23 level.

On 5 October 2017, Park was named as part of the England under-17 squad for 2018 U-17 Championship qualification.[31] She scored a hat-trick against Latvia in a 10–0 win on 14 October,[32] followed by two goals against Scotland in a 3–0 victory on 20 October.[33] Park's scored her sixth goal in the qualification stages against Norway for a 2–0 result on 31 March 2018[34] In May 2018, in the final tournament, Park scored an equalising goal as captain against Poland in a 2–2 draw[35] as well as captained the team in a 2–1 defeat to Spain.[36] On May 21, she scored the opening goal in a 2–1 defeat to Finland in the 2018 U-17 World Cup play-off, with the U-17 team finishing in fourth-place in the 2018 Championship.[37]

In October 2018 for 2019 U-19 Championship qualification, Park scored the final goal for England under-19s as an 82nd minute substitute against Malta in a 9–0 victory,[38] going on to score four more goals against Croatia in an 8–0 win.[39] In February 2019, Park was named as part of the U-19 squad for La Manga Tournament,[40] scoring the opening goal against China in am emphatic 5–1 victory on 2 March.[41] She was also named as part of the U-19 squad for elite round qualification in April 2019, but subsequently withdrew due to injury.[42] Park would go on to play in the group stage matches in the 2019 U-19 Championship against Spain and Belgium, where the team failed to advance to the knock-out stage.[43][44]

In October 2019 for 2020 U-19 Championship qualification, Park scored a hat-trick against Cyprus in an 8–0 win,[45] followed by the final goal against Belarus as a substitute in a 3–0 victory.[46] The tournament was subsequently cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[47]

Park featured in the starting eleven of the England U23 team in matches against France and Norway in 2022.[48][49] Following her senior debut, she was called up to the under-23 squad for the new U23 European League,[50] and played against France on 30 November 2023.[51]

Senior edit

 
Park (left) with teammates Sandy MacIver and Esme Morgan at the England match against Czech Republic, October 11 2022

On 27 September 2022, Park received her first senior international call-up for the friendly matches against the United States and the Czech Republic,[52] where she was an unused substitute in both matches.[53][54] She received her second call-up on 4 November, to replace Fran Kirby.[55]

Park made her senior debut as an 89th-minute substitute during a friendly match against Japan on 11 November 2022. Just over a minute later, she scored her first international goal, the fourth in a 4–0 victory.[56] On 18 November 2022, her England legacy number was announced as number 225.[57]

She made her first senior start for England in the 2023 Arnold Clark Cup against Italy in a 2–1 win on 22 February,[58][59] as well as coming on as a substitute against Belgium in a 6–1 victory,[60] with the Lionesses winning the tournament for the second consecutive year.[58]

Park was included on the standby list of players named to the squad for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in July 2023, where she trained alongside the full squad. Park later withdrew due to injury and was replaced with Lucy Staniforth.[61][62]

In September 2023, Park was named as part of the squad for 2023–24 Nations League matches,[63] replacing an injured Bethany England.[64]

Style of play edit

Park was described as a winger by Manchester City in September 2023, but since returning the club for the 2023–24 season,[65] she has adopted a more central role to play as a number 8 and 10, where she can drive between lines of players. She has been credited by The Guardian with having "technical abilities, speed and awareness", an aggressive press, as well as defensive maturity.[22]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

As of match played 30 March 2024.[66]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup[a] League Cup[b] Continental[c] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Manchester City 2017–18 Women's Super League 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
2018–19 Women's Super League 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 1
2019–20 Women's Super League 2 0 4 3 3 0 1 0 10 3
2020–21 Women's Super League 9 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 15 2
2021–22 Women's Super League 13 0 3 0 6 2 1 0 23 2
2023–24 Women's Super League 14 3 3 0 6 2 23 5
Total 40 3 10 3 23 7 4 0 77 13
Everton (loan) 2022–23 Women's Super League 17 3 1 0 4 2 22 5
Career total 57 6 11 3 27 9 4 0 99 18

International edit

As of match played 27 February 2024
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
England 2022 1 1
2023 4 0
2024 2 0
Total 7 1
Scores and results list England's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Park goal.
List of international goals scored by Jess Park
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 11 November 2022 Pinatar Arena, Murcia, Spain   Japan 4–0 4–0 Friendly [56]

Honours edit

Manchester City

England

Individual

References edit

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External links edit

  • Profile at the England Football website
  • Profile at the Manchester City F.C. website
  • Jess Park – UEFA competition record ()

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Jessica Park born 21 October 2001 is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women s Super League club Manchester City and the England national team With City she is a two time League Cup and a one time FA Cup winner She has represented England under 17s and under 19s and currently plays for her country at both senior and at youth level with England U23 Jess ParkPark with England in 2022Personal informationFull nameJessica ParkDate of birth 2001 10 21 21 October 2001 age 22 Place of birthBrough East Yorkshire EnglandHeight1 61 m 5 ft 3 1 2 in Position s ForwardTeam informationCurrent teamManchester CityNumber16Youth career Hull City2017York City2017Manchester CitySenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2017 Manchester City40 3 2022 2023 Everton loan 17 3 International career 2017 2018England U1713 8 2018 2020England U1919 24 2022 England U233 0 2022 England7 1 Medal record Women s footballRepresenting EnglandUEFA CONMEBOL FinalissimaWinner 2023 England Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 16 15 30 March 2024 UTC National team caps and goals correct as of 20 50 27 February 2024 UTC Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Manchester City 1 1 1 Everton loan 2 International career 2 1 Youth 2 2 Senior 3 Style of play 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career editManchester City edit Park made her senior debut for Manchester City on 6 December 2017 coming on as a substitute in a 3 2 win over Doncaster Belles in the 2017 18 FA WSL Cup 1 On 5 December 2018 she scored her first senior goal for the club in a 6 0 victory against Sheffield United 2 followed by another against Aston Villa on 13 December in a 4 0 win 3 helping City to win the 2018 19 League Cup 4 At the age of 17 Park made her UEFA Champions League debut on 25 September 2019 as part of the starting eleven against Lugano in a 4 0 victory as part of the 2019 20 season round of 32 5 On 16 February 2020 she scored one of three hat tricks in a 10 0 win against Ipswich Town in the 2019 20 FA Cup 6 7 On 4 April Park signed her first professional contract with Manchester City keeping her at the club until 2023 8 On 1 November she featured in the 2020 FA Cup final as a 70th minute substitute providing an assist in extra time to break the tie resulting in a 3 1 victory 9 10 11 On 13 October 2021 in the 2021 22 League Cup Park scored against Everton in a 5 1 win in the group stage 12 followed by the opening goal in the 3 0 semi final win against Tottenham Hotspur 13 as well as providing two assists 14 helping City to win the tournament that season 15 She was awarded Manchester City s Rising Star award for the 2021 22 season 16 On 14 June 2022 Park signed a three year extension with Manchester City until 2026 having scored 9 goals in 57 appearances for the club 16 After signing she stated This is my Club and this is where I want to be Manager Gareth Taylor said Park is very much a big part of our plans here at City 17 In September 2023 Park was nominated for the North West Football Awards Rising Star award 18 On 11 October in the 2023 24 League Cup she scored the opening goal against former club Everton in a 2 1 win 19 followed by an equaliser against Liverpool leading to a 4 3 victory on 8 November 20 In the quarter finals of the tournament on 7 February 2024 Park provided an assist to Yui Hasegawa for the winning goal against Tottenham Hotspur 21 Nine days later in her first start of the WSL season Park played an integral role in ending Chelsea s 22 match winning run at home 22 dispossessing captain Erin Cuthbert in order to provide the assist for Bunny Shaw to secure a 1 0 away win and consequently help City to level on points with Chelsea at the top of the table 23 Park was described by The Guardian as City s surprise revelation 22 and by Goal com as a live wire both in and out of possession 24 Everton loan edit On 15 July 2022 it was announced that she would spend the 2022 23 season on loan at Everton 25 26 In the 2022 23 League Cup Park scored against Sheffield United on 26 November 2022 in a 3 0 win 27 and against Manchester United on 7 December 2022 in a 4 2 defeat 28 On 12 May 2023 Park returned to Manchester City after sustaining a shoulder injury during training With Everton she made 22 appearances scored five goals and provided five assists 29 30 International career editYouth edit Park has represented England at under 17 and under 19 level and currently plays at under 23 level On 5 October 2017 Park was named as part of the England under 17 squad for 2018 U 17 Championship qualification 31 She scored a hat trick against Latvia in a 10 0 win on 14 October 32 followed by two goals against Scotland in a 3 0 victory on 20 October 33 Park s scored her sixth goal in the qualification stages against Norway for a 2 0 result on 31 March 2018 34 In May 2018 in the final tournament Park scored an equalising goal as captain against Poland in a 2 2 draw 35 as well as captained the team in a 2 1 defeat to Spain 36 On May 21 she scored the opening goal in a 2 1 defeat to Finland in the 2018 U 17 World Cup play off with the U 17 team finishing in fourth place in the 2018 Championship 37 In October 2018 for 2019 U 19 Championship qualification Park scored the final goal for England under 19s as an 82nd minute substitute against Malta in a 9 0 victory 38 going on to score four more goals against Croatia in an 8 0 win 39 In February 2019 Park was named as part of the U 19 squad for La Manga Tournament 40 scoring the opening goal against China in am emphatic 5 1 victory on 2 March 41 She was also named as part of the U 19 squad for elite round qualification in April 2019 but subsequently withdrew due to injury 42 Park would go on to play in the group stage matches in the 2019 U 19 Championship against Spain and Belgium where the team failed to advance to the knock out stage 43 44 In October 2019 for 2020 U 19 Championship qualification Park scored a hat trick against Cyprus in an 8 0 win 45 followed by the final goal against Belarus as a substitute in a 3 0 victory 46 The tournament was subsequently cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Europe 47 Park featured in the starting eleven of the England U23 team in matches against France and Norway in 2022 48 49 Following her senior debut she was called up to the under 23 squad for the new U23 European League 50 and played against France on 30 November 2023 51 Senior edit nbsp Park left with teammates Sandy MacIver and Esme Morgan at the England match against Czech Republic October 11 2022On 27 September 2022 Park received her first senior international call up for the friendly matches against the United States and the Czech Republic 52 where she was an unused substitute in both matches 53 54 She received her second call up on 4 November to replace Fran Kirby 55 Park made her senior debut as an 89th minute substitute during a friendly match against Japan on 11 November 2022 Just over a minute later she scored her first international goal the fourth in a 4 0 victory 56 On 18 November 2022 her England legacy number was announced as number 225 57 She made her first senior start for England in the 2023 Arnold Clark Cup against Italy in a 2 1 win on 22 February 58 59 as well as coming on as a substitute against Belgium in a 6 1 victory 60 with the Lionesses winning the tournament for the second consecutive year 58 Park was included on the standby list of players named to the squad for the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup in July 2023 where she trained alongside the full squad Park later withdrew due to injury and was replaced with Lucy Staniforth 61 62 In September 2023 Park was named as part of the squad for 2023 24 Nations League matches 63 replacing an injured Bethany England 64 Style of play editPark was described as a winger by Manchester City in September 2023 but since returning the club for the 2023 24 season 65 she has adopted a more central role to play as a number 8 and 10 where she can drive between lines of players She has been credited by The Guardian with having technical abilities speed and awareness an aggressive press as well as defensive maturity 22 Career statistics editClub edit As of match played 30 March 2024 66 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League FA Cup a League Cup b Continental c TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsManchester City 2017 18 Women s Super League 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 02018 19 Women s Super League 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 12019 20 Women s Super League 2 0 4 3 3 0 1 0 10 32020 21 Women s Super League 9 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 15 22021 22 Women s Super League 13 0 3 0 6 2 1 0 23 22023 24 Women s Super League 14 3 3 0 6 2 23 5Total 40 3 10 3 23 7 4 0 77 13Everton loan 2022 23 Women s Super League 17 3 1 0 4 2 22 5Career total 57 6 11 3 27 9 4 0 99 18 Includes the Women s FA Cup Includes the WSL Cup Women s League Cup Includes the UEFA Women s Champions League International edit As of match played 27 February 2024Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsEngland 2022 1 12023 4 02024 2 0Total 7 1Scores and results list England s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Park goal List of international goals scored by Jess Park No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref 1 11 November 2022 Pinatar Arena Murcia Spain nbsp Japan 4 0 4 0 Friendly 56 Honours editManchester City FA Cup 2019 20 67 League Cup 2018 19 2021 22England Women s Finalissima 2023 68 Arnold Clark Cup 2023 69 Individual UEFA Women s Under 17 Championship Team of the Tournament 2018 70 Manchester City s Rising Star Award 2021 22 16 References edit City secure 13th successive victory Manchester City FC 6 December 2017 Retrieved 6 August 2021 Beckie fires four as Blues thrash Blades www mancity com 5 December 2018 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Aston Villa Football Club The official club website Aston Villa Football Club 14 December 2018 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Garry Tom 23 February 2019 Man City win Women s League Cup BBC Sport Retrieved 6 February 2024 Wrack Suzanne 25 September 2019 Janine Beckie s hat trick steers Manchester City into Champions League last 16 The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Man City cruise past Ipswich in FA Cup BBC Sport 16 February 2020 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Wrack Suzanne 16 February 2020 Manchester City trio all get hat tricks in crushing 10 0 win over Ipswich The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Oatway Caroline 4 April 2020 Jess Park pens first professional deal Manchester City FC Retrieved 4 April 2020 Burnton Simon 1 November 2020 Women s FA Cup final Everton 1 3 Manchester City as it happened the Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Garry Tom 1 November 2020 Man City win FA Cup after extra time BBC Sport Retrieved 6 February 2024 Everton 1 3 Manchester City womenscompetitions thefa com Retrieved 4 February 2024 City topple Toffees in dream Continental Cup opener www mancity com 13 October 2021 Retrieved 4 February 2024 City sink Spurs to reach Conti Cup Final www mancity com 3 February 2022 Garry Tom 3 February 2022 Jess Park stars as Manchester City brush aside Spurs to set up League Cup final showdown with Chelsea The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Watch Man City beat Chelsea to win Women s League Cup reaction BBC Sport 4 March 2022 Retrieved 4 February 2024 a b c Park signs new Man City contract BBC Sport 14 June 2022 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Oatway Caroline 14 June 2022 Jess Park pens new deal Manchester City FC Retrieved 5 October 2022 Kelsey George 4 September 2023 Five City stars up for NWFA Awards www mancity com Man City beat Everton Women s League Cup round up BBC Sport 11 October 2023 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Liverpool v Manchester City BBC Sport 8 November 2023 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Tottenham Hotspur Women 0 1 Manchester City Women BBC Sport 7 February 2024 Retrieved 25 February 2024 a b c Downey Sophie 16 February 2024 Jess Park is Manchester City s surprise revelation as title race is blown open The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 24 February 2024 Sanders Emma 16 February 2024 Man City win at Chelsea to go level at top of WSL BBC Sport Retrieved 24 February 2024 Ruszkai Amee 16 February 2024 Are you watching Sarina Wiegman Winners amp losers as Jess Park makes incredible case for Lionesses spot as Man City blow WSL title race wide open with vital win at Chelsea Goal com Retrieved 25 February 2024 Kelsey George 15 July 2022 Park completes Everton loan switch Manchester City FC Retrieved 5 October 2022 Park Signs for Everton Everton FC 15 July 2022 Retrieved 5 October 2022 Hughes David 26 November 2022 Blues Secure Dominant Win Over Blades www evertonfc com Retrieved 4 February 2024 Hill Courtney 7 December 2022 Man United Women match report vs Everton 07 December 2022 www manutd com Retrieved 4 February 2024 Everton loanee Park out for rest of season BBC Sport 12 May 2023 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Park Injury Update www evertonfc com 12 May 2023 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Young Lionesses unleashed www thefa com 5 October 2017 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Latvia Women s Under 17 2018 UEFA com 14 October 2017 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Scotland England Women s Under 17 2018 UEFA com 20 October 2017 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Norway England Women s Under 17 2018 UEFA com 31 March 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Poland England Women s Under 17 2018 UEFA com 9 May 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Spain England Women s Under 17 2018 UEFA com 12 May 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Finland Women s Under 17 2018 UEFA com 21 May 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Malta Women s Under 19 2019 UEFA com 1 October 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Croatia Women s Under 19 2019 UEFA com 4 October 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Women s U19 squad named to compete in La Manga Tournament www thefa com 22 February 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Women s U19s register emphatic win over China in La Manga Tournament www thefa com 2 March 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Women s U19s squad named for elite round qualifiers at St George s Park www thefa com 22 February 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Spain Women s Under 19 2019 UEFA com 19 July 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Belgium England Women s Under 19 2019 UEFA com 22 July 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Cyprus Women s Under 19 2020 UEFA com 2 October 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2024 England Belarus Women s Under 19 2020 UEFA com 5 October 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Women s Under 19 finals in Georgia cancelled Women s Under 19 UEFA com 1 April 2020 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Smith Frank 20 February 2022 Ebony Salmon scores again as England WU23s take on France England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 Veevers Nicholas 22 September 2022 Norway 1 2 England WU23s England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 Veevers Nicholas 6 July 2023 England WU23s new season schedule revealed England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 McHugh Beth 30 November 2023 Report France 0 1 England WU23s England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 Women s international friendlies England s Chloe Kelly and Fran Kirby return to squad BBC Sport 27 September 2022 Retrieved 5 October 2022 Lacey Hatton Jack 7 October 2022 Report England 2 1 USA England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 Eddison Paul 11 October 2022 Report England 0 0 Czech Republic England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 Davies Callum 15 November 2022 England squad updates November 2022 England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 a b Sanders Emma 11 November 2022 England 4 0 Japan Jess Park scores on her debut in Lionesses win BBC Sport Retrieved 11 November 2022 England women s legacy and results archive The Football Association Retrieved 19 June 2023 a b Women s football Lionesses win the Arnold Clark Cup BBC Newsround CBBC 23 February 2023 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Match Centre England Women 2 1 Italy England Football 19 February 2023 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Match Centre England Women 6 1 Belgium England Football 22 February 2023 Retrieved 5 February 2024 Gerty David 31 May 2023 England squad named for 2023 Women s World Cup England Football Lucy Staniforth added to World Cup squad standby list England Football 27 June 2023 Gerty David 13 September 2023 England women s squad named for Scotland and Netherlands England Football Retrieved 5 February 2024 Sanders Emma 13 September 2023 Walsh amp England ruled out for Lionesses with injury BBC Sport Retrieved 5 February 2024 Cox Sam 6 September 2023 Taylor excited by Park s City return Manchester City F C Jess Park profile Soccerway Retrieved 11 December 2017 Garry Tom 1 November 2020 Women s FA Cup final Everton 1 3 Manchester City AET BBC Sport Retrieved 5 November 2020 Sanders Emma 6 April 2023 England beat Brazil on penalties to win Finalissima BBC Sport Retrieved 6 April 2023 Arnold Clark Cup England hit six v Belgium to retain trophy BBC Sport 22 February 2023 Retrieved 23 February 2023 Women s Under 17 EURO team of the tournament UEFA 18 June 2018 Retrieved 8 October 2019 External links editProfile at the England Football website Profile at the Manchester City F C website Jess Park UEFA competition record archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jess Park amp oldid 1217118289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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