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Amy Rodgers

British association football player (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amy Rodgers
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Amy Mae Rodgers (born 4 May 2000) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Bristol City[1] and the Scotland national team. She previously played for London City Lionesses and Liverpool. She represented England in youth internationals, but subsequently changed her international status to play for Scotland.

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Club career

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Rodgers started playing football with Vale Juniors Congleton. She then played within youth sides at Crewe Alexandra and then at Everton Ladies Centre of Excellence before joining the Liverpool youth system.

Liverpool

Rodgers made her first team debut away at Yeovil Town Ladies during the 2017 Spring Series, proving to be a talented youngster in the Reds ranks.[2] In 2016 she was named Young Sports Achiever of the Year at The Everybody Awards (the event is held annually to recognise the exceptional achievements of sporting and community heroes in Cheshire East).[3] In May 2019 she was named 2018–19 Fan's Liverpool Women's Player of the Year [4] and Young Player of the Season.[5] Rodgers is in the running for the Women's Rising Star of the Year award at the 2019 Northwest Football Awards.[6] In July 2020 Rodgers signed a contract extension at Liverpool Women FC.[7]

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Rodgers (standing, third from right) with Liverpool, 2019

London City Lionesses

Rodgers joined London City Lionesses in July 2021.[8] In a successful first season she was the top goalscorer, made the most assists and won goal of the season in the end of season awards.[9] She was also nominated for the On Her Side Championship Player of the Year.[10]

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Rodgers (left) with London City Lionesses vs Lewes FC Women, March 2023

Bristol City

In July 2023 Rodgers announced she had signed for Bristol City.[11]

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International career

Rodgers represented England at youth levels, but also qualified to play for Scotland through her Glaswegian mother. She debuted with the England U17s in 2017, playing seven times for them.[12] Rodgers was also a member of the U19s squad[13] which secured qualification for the European Championship in Scotland in summer 2019.[14][15] She thereafter featured for the England under-21 squad.

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Rodgers (right, with Freya Gregory and Chelsea Cornet) on the substitutes' bench for Scotland, April 2025

Rodgers received her first call-up to the Scotland senior squad on 27 June 2023, for friendlies against Northern Ireland and Finland.[16]

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Personal life

Rodgers combined her full-time football commitments with studying for a Psychology degree at the University of Liverpool. In July 2022 she graduated with a first class honours degree.[17]

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  1. Includes the Women's FA Cup
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