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Lisa Evans

Lisa Catherine Evans (born 21 May 1992) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Bristol City FC in the FA WSL, the top-tier for women's football in England, and for the Scotland national team. She previously played club football for Glasgow City in her native country, for Turbine Potsdam and FC Bayern Munich in Germany's Frauen-Bundesliga, Arsenal and West Ham United in the FA WSL, winning the domestic league title in all three nations.

Lisa Evans
Evans with West Ham United in 2023
Personal information
Full name Lisa Catherine Evans[1]
Date of birth (1992-05-21) 21 May 1992 (age 31)[1]
Place of birth Perth, Scotland
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)[1]
Position(s) Winger, Forward, Wing-back, Full back
Team information
Current team
Bristol City FC
Number 22
Youth career
St Johnstone Girls[2]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2012 Glasgow City 39 (46)
2012–2015 Turbine Potsdam 49 (9)
2015–2017 FC Bayern Munich 32 (2)
2017–2022 Arsenal 62 (7)
2021–2022West Ham United (loan) 16 (1)
2022–2024 West Ham United 31 (4)
2024– Bristol City 0 (0)
International career
2007–2008 Scotland U17 9 (4)
2009–2011 Scotland U19 23 (5)
2011– Scotland 103 (17)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 6 December 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 6 December 2023

Early life edit

Born in Perth, to Richard and Kate, Lisa Evans played as a youth with local team St Johnstone Women (where she played alongside future international teammate Lana Clelland).[2]

Club career edit

Glasgow City (2008–2012) edit

Evans joined Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) powerhouse side Glasgow City in August 2008.[3] She originally started to play for the club's reserve team which won the second division with a 100% record, making her first team debut in 2009.[3] Evans was also among the first scholarship recipients to the Scottish FA's National Women's Football Academy at the University of Stirling.[4] Evans studied Sports Science.[5]

During her time at Glasgow City, the club won the Scottish Women's Premier League four times (2009 to 2012), the SWPL Cup twice (2009, 2012) and the Scottish Women's Cup twice (2009, 2011). Evans also won the Glasgow City 2011 Young Player of the Year award.[6] She was part of the Glasgow side which reached the last sixteen stage of the UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time.[7] Evans left Glasgow having scored 46 goals in 39 regular season games.

Turbine Potsdam (2012–2015) edit

In February 2012, German Frauen-Bundesliga champions Turbine Potsdam invited Evans for a trial, after spotting her in their 17–0 UEFA Women's Champions League aggregate win over Glasgow City.[8][9] On 12 June 2012, it was revealed that she had signed a professional contract with Potsdam.[3][10] In December 2012 Evans's contract was extended by a further two years;[11] at the time of the extension, Turbine's veteran coach Bernd Schröder described being impressed by the start Evans had made: "It means we're able to secure the long-term services of a player who has developed a lot over the last few weeks and months. Lisa has fitted in really well to the philosophy of the club as a footballer and as a person, and is an enormous benefit to the team."[12] During her first year at Potsdam in 2012–13, Evans was part of a team that was runner-up in both the league and the DFB-Pokal Frauen, and they were Pokal finalists again in 2014–15. She left Potsdam having played 41 regular season games, scoring 7 goals in the process.

Bayern Munich (2015–2017) edit

 
Evans with Bayern Munich in 2016

In April 2015, Evans announced that she had signed a three-year contract with Turbine's Frauen-Bundesliga rivals FC Bayern Munich, to begin the following season.[11][13][14] Evans went on to win the 2015–16 Frauen-Bundesliga with Bayern, as well as finishing runners-up the following year. The team also reached the Round of 32 in the 2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League and the quarter-finals of the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League.[15] During her time at Bayern, Evans made 32 regular season appearances, scoring twice.

Arsenal (2017–2022) edit

On 29 June 2017, Evans signed for Arsenal.[16] Due to injuries and competition for places in her usual playing position, coach Joe Montemurro sometimes deployed Evans as a full-back: "One week I find myself on the left wing and then the other I find myself at right-back but it's something I've really enjoyed. It's made me an all-around better player."[17] She extended her contract with the FA WSL club in December 2018.[18] During her first season with Arsenal in 2017–18, Evans played 18 regular season games, scoring two goals, went on to win the WSL Cup and was a Women's FA Cup finalist. Her second season with the club saw her play another 18 regular season games and help Arsenal to a runner-up position in the WSL Cup and finish as champions in the FA WSL. Evans played her 50th match with the club overall on 31 March 2019 against Birmingham City W.F.C.;[19] Arsenal won the game 1–0 and as a result qualified for the Champions League for the first time since 2014.

 
Evans with Arsenal in 2020

On 12 September 2019, Evans scored in the first-leg of a Champions League tie against Fiorentina.[20]

On 26 September 2020, Evans scored a hat-trick in the FA Cup against North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.[21]

Loan to West Ham United edit

Evans moved on loan to West Ham United in August 2021.[22]

West Ham United (2022-2024) edit

Evans signed for West Ham United permanently on 17 June 2022.[23]

Bristol City FC (Since 2024) edit

On 25 January 2024, Evans signed for Bristol City FC.[23]

International career edit

Evans made her debut with the Scottish national team against Wales in October 2011.[24] In February 2012 Evans scored her first international goal in a 5–1 friendly win over Northern Ireland in Belfast.[25] She was part of the squad which narrowly failed to qualify for the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 with a late defeat in the qualification play-off.[26]

Evans scored three goals for Scotland during UEFA qualifying for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Scotland finished second in their qualifying group and advanced to the UEFA play-offs where they were eliminated by the Netherlands.

In 2017, Scotland qualified for the European Championship for the first time ever. Evans was named to the Scotland squad for Euro 2017 and appeared in all three group games. This was followed by qualifying directly for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup after winning their group. Evans was selected for the Scottish world cup squad on 15 May 2019.[27][28]

In Scotland's opening World Cup match against rivals England, Evans provided the assist to Claire Emslie, who scored Scotland's first World Cup goal.[29]

Personal life edit

Evans was in a relationship with former Arsenal, Bayern Munich teammate and Dutch international, Vivianne Miedema, for six years.[30][31]

In November 2021, Evans joined the charity movement Common Goal, committing 1% of her salary to community organisations working with young people. Evans said she and Miedema "want to be happy and constructive human beings off the pitch. Common Goal is the perfect platform to create change through football in a collective, sustainable way."[32]

In 2021 on the We Play Strong Channel, she said that she was studying part-time in Sport, Health and Fitness via an online course.

Scottish FA Girls Soccer Centres edit

The Scottish FA launched dedicated Girls' Soccer Centres across Scotland before Euro 2017 to increase participation in football among primary school-aged girls across Scotland. Evans was appointed as an ambassador for the East Region covering Angus, Dundee, Fife, and her hometown area of Perth & Kinross. [33]

We Play Strong edit

Evans is one of UEFA's official ambassadors for #WePlayStrong, a social media and vlogging campaign which was launched in 2018. The campaign's "...aim is to promote women's football as much as we can and to make people aware of women's football, really," Evans explains. "The ultimate goal is to make football the most played sport by females by 2020. So it's a UEFA initiative to get more women and girls playing football, whether they want to be professional or not."[34] The series, which also originally included professional footballers Sarah Zadrazil, Eunice Beckmann, Laura Feiersinger and now also includes Petronella Ekroth, Shanice van de Sanden and Beth Mead, follows the daily lives of female professional footballers.[35]

Career statistics edit

International appearances edit

As of the match played on 11 April 2023[36]
National team Year Apps Goals
Scotland 2011 1 0
2012 15 2
2013 11 3
2014 13 5
2015 6 2
2016 6 0
2017 14 3
2018 9 2
2019 8 0
2020 2 0
2021 5 0
2022 4 0
2023 1 0
Total 95 17

International goals edit

Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.[36]
# Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Scored
1 5 February 2012 Solitude, Belfast   Northern Ireland 5–1 Friendly 1
2 9 May 2012 Stadion Kazimierza Deyny, Starogard Gdański   Poland 3–1 1
3 8 March 2013 GSZ Stadium, Larnaca   England 4–4 2013 Cyprus Cup 1
4 22 September 2013 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn   Faroe Islands 7–2 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification 1
5 26 September 2013 Fir Park, Motherwell   Bosnia and Herzegovina 7–0 1
6 7 March 2014 GSP Stadium, Nicosia   Netherlands 4–3 2014 Cyprus Cup 3
7
8
9 10 March 2014 GSZ Stadium, Larnaca   Australia 4–2 1
10 5 April 2014 Fir Park, Motherwell   Poland 2–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification 1
11 23 October 2015   Belarus 7–0 2017 EURO qualification 1
12 29 November 2015 St Mirren Park, Paisley   North Macedonia 10–0 1
13 6 March 2017 Makario Stadium, Nicosia   Austria 3–1 2017 Cyprus Cup 1
14 9 June 2017 Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk   Romania 2–0 Friendly 1
15 24 October 2017 Paisley 2021 Stadium, Paisley   Albania 5–0 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification 1
16 3 March 2018 Pinatar Arena, Murcia   New Zealand 2–0 Friendly 1
17 12 June 2018 Kielce City Stadium, Kielce   Poland 3–2 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification 1

Honours edit

Glasgow City

Bayern Munich

Arsenal

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). FIFA. 27 May 2019. p. 19. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 May 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Perth women Lana and Lisa to make history for Scotland in World Cup". Evening Telegraph. 6 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Montgomery, Laura (13 June 2012). . Scotzine. Archived from the original on 3 June 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  4. ^ "New Women's Football Academy Launched for Scotland's Footballers". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 March 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 September 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Lisa Evans to leave Glasgow City for a full-time contract with Turbine Potsdam". Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Glasgow City striker Lisa Evans on trial with German giants Potsdam". Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  10. ^ . She Kicks. 12 June 2012. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  11. ^ a b "Bayern verpflichtet Lisa Evans von Potsdam" [Bayern sign Lisa Evans from Potsdam] (in German). German Football Association. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  12. ^ Bathgate, Stuart (18 December 2012). "Perth girl Lisa Evans revelling at top end of the Bundesliga". The Scotsman. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  13. ^ "Bayern Munich Frauen sign Scottish international Lisa Evans". Bavarian Football Works. 3 April 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  14. ^ "Perth's Scottish Internationalist Lisa Evans will move to Bayern Munich later this year". Daily Record. 3 April 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  15. ^ (in German). Daily Record. 3 April 2015. Archived from the original on 6 March 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  16. ^ "Lisa Evans joins Arsenal Ladies". Arsenal.com. 29 June 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  17. ^ Dawson, Matt (19 March 2019). "Lisa Evans: I presumed I would play men's football". Vavel. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  18. ^ "Lisa Evans: Arsenal's Scotland winger signs new contract with Gunners". BBC Sport. 18 December 2018. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
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  20. ^ . Arsenal WFC. 12 September 2019. Archived from the original on 28 September 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2023 – via Twitter.
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  24. ^ Leighton, Tony (9 October 2011). . The Guardian. Archived from the original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  25. ^ "Beattie inspires Scotland Women to victory". The Scottish FA. 5 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  26. ^ Lamont, Alasdair (24 October 2013). "Scotland suffer late loss to Spain in Euro 2013 play-off". British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  27. ^ Wrack, Suzanne (15 May 2019). "Women's World Cup: Arsenal's Emma Mitchell left out of Scotland squad". The Guardian.
  28. ^ "Women's World Cup: Meet Shelley Kerr's Scotland squad for France". BBC Sport. 15 May 2019.
  29. ^ Whyatt, Katie; Tomas, Fiona (9 June 2019). "England survive late Scotland scare to edge victory in opening World Cup game". The Telegraph. Telegraph UK. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  30. ^ Dodge, Sam (7 July 2019). "Lisa Evans, Vivianne Miedema's Girlfriend: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy.com. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  31. ^ WePlayStrong (22 March 2019), Check out this Arsenal football star's apartment! #WhySoSerious, retrieved 7 July 2019
  32. ^ Wrack, Suzanne (4 November 2021). "'Time for action is now' – Miedema and Evans join Common Goal movement". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  33. ^ "Soccer Centres inspiring the next generation". The Scottish FA. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  34. ^ "Arseblog exclusive interview with Arsenal's Lisa Evans". Arseblog. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  35. ^ "Arsenal's Lisa Evans launches scheme to get more women playing football". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  36. ^ a b Lisa Evans at the Scottish Football Association  

External links edit

  • L. Evans, Soccerway
  • Turbine Potsdam club profile
  • Lisa Evans at WorldFootball.net
  • Lisa Evans – UEFA competition record ()
  • Lisa Evans on Instagram

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For the novelist see Lissa Evans Lisa Catherine Evans born 21 May 1992 is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Bristol City FC in the FA WSL the top tier for women s football in England and for the Scotland national team She previously played club football for Glasgow City in her native country for Turbine Potsdam and FC Bayern Munich in Germany s Frauen Bundesliga Arsenal and West Ham United in the FA WSL winning the domestic league title in all three nations Lisa EvansEvans with West Ham United in 2023Personal informationFull nameLisa Catherine Evans 1 Date of birth 1992 05 21 21 May 1992 age 31 1 Place of birthPerth ScotlandHeight1 66 m 5 ft 5 in 1 Position s Winger Forward Wing back Full backTeam informationCurrent teamBristol City FCNumber22Youth careerSt Johnstone Girls 2 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2008 2012Glasgow City39 46 2012 2015Turbine Potsdam49 9 2015 2017FC Bayern Munich32 2 2017 2022Arsenal62 7 2021 2022 West Ham United loan 16 1 2022 2024West Ham United31 4 2024 Bristol City0 0 International career 2007 2008Scotland U179 4 2009 2011Scotland U1923 5 2011 Scotland103 17 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 6 December 2023 UTC National team caps and goals correct as of 6 December 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Glasgow City 2008 2012 2 2 Turbine Potsdam 2012 2015 2 3 Bayern Munich 2015 2017 2 4 Arsenal 2017 2022 2 4 1 Loan to West Ham United 2 5 West Ham United 2022 2024 2 6 Bristol City FC Since 2024 3 International career 4 Personal life 4 1 Scottish FA Girls Soccer Centres 4 2 We Play Strong 5 Career statistics 5 1 International appearances 5 2 International goals 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Perth to Richard and Kate Lisa Evans played as a youth with local team St Johnstone Women where she played alongside future international teammate Lana Clelland 2 Club career editGlasgow City 2008 2012 edit Evans joined Scottish Women s Premier League SWPL powerhouse side Glasgow City in August 2008 3 She originally started to play for the club s reserve team which won the second division with a 100 record making her first team debut in 2009 3 Evans was also among the first scholarship recipients to the Scottish FA s National Women s Football Academy at the University of Stirling 4 Evans studied Sports Science 5 During her time at Glasgow City the club won the Scottish Women s Premier League four times 2009 to 2012 the SWPL Cup twice 2009 2012 and the Scottish Women s Cup twice 2009 2011 Evans also won the Glasgow City 2011 Young Player of the Year award 6 She was part of the Glasgow side which reached the last sixteen stage of the UEFA Women s Champions League for the first time 7 Evans left Glasgow having scored 46 goals in 39 regular season games Turbine Potsdam 2012 2015 edit In February 2012 German Frauen Bundesliga champions Turbine Potsdam invited Evans for a trial after spotting her in their 17 0 UEFA Women s Champions League aggregate win over Glasgow City 8 9 On 12 June 2012 it was revealed that she had signed a professional contract with Potsdam 3 10 In December 2012 Evans s contract was extended by a further two years 11 at the time of the extension Turbine s veteran coach Bernd Schroder described being impressed by the start Evans had made It means we re able to secure the long term services of a player who has developed a lot over the last few weeks and months Lisa has fitted in really well to the philosophy of the club as a footballer and as a person and is an enormous benefit to the team 12 During her first year at Potsdam in 2012 13 Evans was part of a team that was runner up in both the league and the DFB Pokal Frauen and they were Pokal finalists again in 2014 15 She left Potsdam having played 41 regular season games scoring 7 goals in the process Bayern Munich 2015 2017 edit nbsp Evans with Bayern Munich in 2016 In April 2015 Evans announced that she had signed a three year contract with Turbine s Frauen Bundesliga rivals FC Bayern Munich to begin the following season 11 13 14 Evans went on to win the 2015 16 Frauen Bundesliga with Bayern as well as finishing runners up the following year The team also reached the Round of 32 in the 2015 16 UEFA Women s Champions League and the quarter finals of the 2016 17 UEFA Women s Champions League 15 During her time at Bayern Evans made 32 regular season appearances scoring twice Arsenal 2017 2022 edit On 29 June 2017 Evans signed for Arsenal 16 Due to injuries and competition for places in her usual playing position coach Joe Montemurro sometimes deployed Evans as a full back One week I find myself on the left wing and then the other I find myself at right back but it s something I ve really enjoyed It s made me an all around better player 17 She extended her contract with the FA WSL club in December 2018 18 During her first season with Arsenal in 2017 18 Evans played 18 regular season games scoring two goals went on to win the WSL Cup and was a Women s FA Cup finalist Her second season with the club saw her play another 18 regular season games and help Arsenal to a runner up position in the WSL Cup and finish as champions in the FA WSL Evans played her 50th match with the club overall on 31 March 2019 against Birmingham City W F C 19 Arsenal won the game 1 0 and as a result qualified for the Champions League for the first time since 2014 nbsp Evans with Arsenal in 2020 On 12 September 2019 Evans scored in the first leg of a Champions League tie against Fiorentina 20 On 26 September 2020 Evans scored a hat trick in the FA Cup against North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 21 Loan to West Ham United edit Evans moved on loan to West Ham United in August 2021 22 West Ham United 2022 2024 edit Evans signed for West Ham United permanently on 17 June 2022 23 Bristol City FC Since 2024 edit On 25 January 2024 Evans signed for Bristol City FC 23 International career editEvans made her debut with the Scottish national team against Wales in October 2011 24 In February 2012 Evans scored her first international goal in a 5 1 friendly win over Northern Ireland in Belfast 25 She was part of the squad which narrowly failed to qualify for the UEFA Women s Euro 2013 with a late defeat in the qualification play off 26 Evans scored three goals for Scotland during UEFA qualifying for the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup Scotland finished second in their qualifying group and advanced to the UEFA play offs where they were eliminated by the Netherlands In 2017 Scotland qualified for the European Championship for the first time ever Evans was named to the Scotland squad for Euro 2017 and appeared in all three group games This was followed by qualifying directly for the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup after winning their group Evans was selected for the Scottish world cup squad on 15 May 2019 27 28 In Scotland s opening World Cup match against rivals England Evans provided the assist to Claire Emslie who scored Scotland s first World Cup goal 29 Personal life editEvans was in a relationship with former Arsenal Bayern Munich teammate and Dutch international Vivianne Miedema for six years 30 31 In November 2021 Evans joined the charity movement Common Goal committing 1 of her salary to community organisations working with young people Evans said she and Miedema want to be happy and constructive human beings off the pitch Common Goal is the perfect platform to create change through football in a collective sustainable way 32 In 2021 on the We Play Strong Channel she said that she was studying part time in Sport Health and Fitness via an online course Scottish FA Girls Soccer Centres edit The Scottish FA launched dedicated Girls Soccer Centres across Scotland before Euro 2017 to increase participation in football among primary school aged girls across Scotland Evans was appointed as an ambassador for the East Region covering Angus Dundee Fife and her hometown area of Perth amp Kinross 33 We Play Strong edit Evans is one of UEFA s official ambassadors for WePlayStrong a social media and vlogging campaign which was launched in 2018 The campaign s aim is to promote women s football as much as we can and to make people aware of women s football really Evans explains The ultimate goal is to make football the most played sport by females by 2020 So it s a UEFA initiative to get more women and girls playing football whether they want to be professional or not 34 The series which also originally included professional footballers Sarah Zadrazil Eunice Beckmann Laura Feiersinger and now also includes Petronella Ekroth Shanice van de Sanden and Beth Mead follows the daily lives of female professional footballers 35 Career statistics editInternational appearances edit As of the match played on 11 April 2023 36 National team Year Apps Goals Scotland 2011 1 0 2012 15 2 2013 11 3 2014 13 5 2015 6 2 2016 6 0 2017 14 3 2018 9 2 2019 8 0 2020 2 0 2021 5 0 2022 4 0 2023 1 0 Total 95 17 International goals edit Scores and results list Scotland s goal tally first 36 Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Scored 1 5 February 2012 Solitude Belfast nbsp Northern Ireland 5 1 Friendly 1 2 9 May 2012 Stadion Kazimierza Deyny Starogard Gdanski nbsp Poland 3 1 1 3 8 March 2013 GSZ Stadium Larnaca nbsp England 4 4 2013 Cyprus Cup 1 4 22 September 2013 Torsvollur Torshavn nbsp Faroe Islands 7 2 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification 1 5 26 September 2013 Fir Park Motherwell nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 0 1 6 7 March 2014 GSP Stadium Nicosia nbsp Netherlands 4 3 2014 Cyprus Cup 3 7 8 9 10 March 2014 GSZ Stadium Larnaca nbsp Australia 4 2 1 10 5 April 2014 Fir Park Motherwell nbsp Poland 2 0 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification 1 11 23 October 2015 nbsp Belarus 7 0 2017 EURO qualification 1 12 29 November 2015 St Mirren Park Paisley nbsp North Macedonia 10 0 1 13 6 March 2017 Makario Stadium Nicosia nbsp Austria 3 1 2017 Cyprus Cup 1 14 9 June 2017 Falkirk Stadium Falkirk nbsp Romania 2 0 Friendly 1 15 24 October 2017 Paisley 2021 Stadium Paisley nbsp Albania 5 0 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification 1 16 3 March 2018 Pinatar Arena Murcia nbsp New Zealand 2 0 Friendly 1 17 12 June 2018 Kielce City Stadium Kielce nbsp Poland 3 2 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification 1Honours editGlasgow City Scottish Women s Premier League 2009 2010 2011 2012 Scottish Women s Cup 2009 2011 Scottish Women s Premier League Cup 2009 2012 Bayern Munich Bundesliga 2015 16 Arsenal FA WSL 2018 19 FA Women s League Cup 2018References edit a b c FIFA Women s World Cup France 2019 List of Players Scotland PDF FIFA 27 May 2019 p 19 Archived from the original PDF on 27 May 2019 Retrieved 27 May 2019 a b Perth women Lana and Lisa to make history for Scotland in World Cup Evening Telegraph 6 June 2019 a b c Montgomery Laura 13 June 2012 Lisa Evans to leave City for full time contract with Turbine Potsdam Scotzine Archived from the original on 3 June 2019 Retrieved 17 June 2023 New Women s Football Academy Launched for Scotland s Footballers Bleacher Report Retrieved 30 September 2019 Football Inside Out Episode Eleven Archived from the original on 6 March 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2020 Glasgow City awards season 2011 Archived from the original on 2 September 2015 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Lisa Evans to leave Glasgow City for a full time contract with Turbine Potsdam Retrieved 3 June 2019 Glasgow City striker Lisa Evans on trial with German giants Potsdam Retrieved 3 June 2019 Lisa set to mix it with the best Archived from the original on 3 June 2019 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Lisa Evans goes pro with Potsdam She Kicks 12 June 2012 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 12 June 2012 a b Bayern verpflichtet Lisa Evans von Potsdam Bayern sign Lisa Evans from Potsdam in German German Football Association Retrieved 3 June 2019 Bathgate Stuart 18 December 2012 Perth girl Lisa Evans revelling at top end of the Bundesliga The Scotsman Retrieved 13 October 2013 Bayern Munich Frauen sign Scottish international Lisa Evans Bavarian Football Works 3 April 2015 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Perth s Scottish Internationalist Lisa Evans will move to Bayern Munich later this year Daily Record 3 April 2015 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Lisa Evans gegen ihre Landsleute Wir konnen jeden schlagen in German Daily Record 3 April 2015 Archived from the original on 6 March 2022 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Lisa Evans joins Arsenal Ladies Arsenal com 29 June 2017 Retrieved 29 June 2017 Dawson Matt 19 March 2019 Lisa Evans I presumed I would play men s football Vavel Retrieved 8 April 2019 Lisa Evans Arsenal s Scotland winger signs new contract with Gunners BBC Sport 18 December 2018 Retrieved 8 April 2019 Congratulations Lisa Evans 50 Arsenal appearances Arsenal WFC 31 March 2019 Archived from the original on 6 March 2022 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via Twitter GET IN THERE Arsenal WFC 12 September 2019 Archived from the original on 28 September 2019 Retrieved 17 June 2023 via Twitter Davies Matt 26 September 2020 Evans nets hat trick as Arsenal thrash Tottenham in Women s FA Cup Evening Standard Retrieved 4 November 2022 Lisa Evans West Ham sign Scotland midfielder on loan from Arsenal BBC Sport BBC 14 August 2021 Retrieved 16 August 2021 a b Evans signs for City Bristol City FC 25 January 2024 Retrieved 25 January 2024 Leighton Tony 9 October 2011 Lisa Evans called up to replace talisman Julie Fleeting The Guardian Archived from the original on 19 February 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2023 Beattie inspires Scotland Women to victory The Scottish FA 5 February 2012 Retrieved 5 February 2012 Lamont Alasdair 24 October 2013 Scotland suffer late loss to Spain in Euro 2013 play off British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 20 November 2013 Wrack Suzanne 15 May 2019 Women s World Cup Arsenal s Emma Mitchell left out of Scotland squad The Guardian Women s World Cup Meet Shelley Kerr s Scotland squad for France BBC Sport 15 May 2019 Whyatt Katie Tomas Fiona 9 June 2019 England survive late Scotland scare to edge victory in opening World Cup game The Telegraph Telegraph UK Retrieved 30 September 2019 Dodge Sam 7 July 2019 Lisa Evans Vivianne Miedema s Girlfriend 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Heavy com Retrieved 7 July 2019 WePlayStrong 22 March 2019 Check out this Arsenal football star s apartment WhySoSerious retrieved 7 July 2019 Wrack Suzanne 4 November 2021 Time for action is now Miedema and Evans join Common Goal movement The Guardian Retrieved 7 November 2021 Soccer Centres inspiring the next generation The Scottish FA Retrieved 30 September 2019 Arseblog exclusive interview with Arsenal s Lisa Evans Arseblog Retrieved 3 June 2019 Arsenal s Lisa Evans launches scheme to get more women playing football The Guardian Retrieved 3 June 2019 a b Lisa Evans at the Scottish Football Association nbsp External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lisa Evans L Evans Soccerway Turbine Potsdam club profile Lisa Evans at WorldFootball net Lisa Evans UEFA competition record archive Lisa Evans on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisa Evans amp oldid 1220143119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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