Jill Scott

English footballer

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2023 Became a captain on the panel show A League of Their Own.
2023 Inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame, received the PFA Merit Award, and inducted into the Women's Super League Hall of Fame
June 2023 Became the first female player to captain England for Soccer Aid.
March 8 2023 Granted Freedom of the City of Sunderland
2022 Jill Scott played for England, scoring 4 goals and making 1 appearance.
2022 As part of the 'Where Greatness Is Made' campaign, a plaque honoring Jill Scott was installed at Boldon CA girls' team.
November 2022 Won the twenty-second series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, becoming the first LGBTQ+ woman to win the show and being crowned 'Queen of the Jungle'.
August 23 2022 Announced her retirement from football.
August 23 2022 Announced her retirement from football, becoming England's second-most capped international footballer.
August 1 2022 Announced as a Freeman of the City of London
June 2022 Included in the England squad that won the UEFA Women's Euro 2022.
June 30 2022 Euro 2022 warm-up match against Switzerland in Zürich, winning 4-0
January 25 2022 Signed for Aston Villa on loan until the end of the season.
2021 Went on loan to Aston Villa during the 2021-22 season
2021 Jill Scott represented Great Britain, with unclear England appearances and scoring 0 goals.
2021 Selected for the 22-player squad for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
November 30 2021 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification match against Latvia at Keepmoat Stadium, winning an unprecedented 20-0
February 23 2021 Made her 150th appearance for England, captaining the team in a 6-0 victory against Northern Ireland.
January 21 2021 Returned to Everton on loan for the remainder of the 2020-21 season.
2020 Went on loan to Everton during the 2020-21 season
2020 Jill Scott played for England, scoring 3 goals and making 2 appearances.
August 29 2020 Shown a red card for two bookable offences in the Women's FA Community Shield during Manchester City's 2-0 defeat by Chelsea at Wembley Stadium.
June 2020 Signed a new two-year contract with Manchester City, which included taking up a coaching role at the club.
March 2020 Jill Scott announced her engagement to long-term partner Shelly Unitt.
January 2020 Appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours for services to women's football.
2019 Won the FA WSL Cup and FA Women's Cup with Manchester City
2019 Jill Scott represented England, scoring 14 goals and making 3 appearances.
June 27 2019 2019 FIFA World Cup match against Norway in Le Havre, France, winning 3-0
2018 Jill Scott played for England, scoring 6 goals with unclear appearances.
2018 Won the FA WSL Cup and FA Women's Cup with Manchester City
March 1 2018 2018 SheBelieves Cup match against France in Columbus, Ohio, winning 4-1
2017 Scored a goal in the FA Cup Final, helping Manchester City win 4-1 against Birmingham City.
2017 Jill Scott represented England, scoring 12 goals with 0 appearances recorded.
2016 Won the FA WSL (Women's Super League) with Manchester City.
2016 Jill Scott played for England, scoring 12 goals and making 3 appearances.
April 8 2016 UEFA Euro 2017 qualification match against Belgium at New York Stadium, drawing 1-1
2015 Jill Scott represented England, scoring 17 goals and making 2 appearances.
2015 Achieved third place in the FIFA Women's World Cup with England and won the Cyprus Cup
September 21 2015 UEFA Euro 2017 qualification match against Estonia, winning 8-0
April 2015 Received a red card and was banned for three matches for headbutting Arsenal's Jade Bailey during a match against Arsenal.
2014 Secured the Continental Cup Trophy with Manchester City after signing a two-year deal with the club.
2014 Jill Scott continued her international career with England, scoring 11 goals and making 1 appearance.
2014 Joined Manchester City in the FA Women's Super League
April 5 2014 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification match against Montenegro at Falmer Stadium, winning 9-0
2013 Won the Cyprus Cup with England
2013 Jill Scott played for England, scoring 14 goals with 0 appearances recorded.
2013 Scott decided to leave Everton at the end of the season.
2012 Jill Scott represented both England (8 goals, 3 appearances) and Great Britain (3 goals, 1 appearance).
September 19 2012 UEFA Euro 2013 qualification match against Croatia at Bescot Stadium, winning 3-0
June 2012 Named in the 18-player Great Britain squad for the 2012 London Olympics.

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