Lesbian football icon Lucy Bronze voted England player of the year by fans
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Lesbian football icon Lucy Bronze voted England player of the year by fans
"I wasn't expecting it but it's always nice to get recognition, especially from England fans. I adore playing for England and I have put my heart and soul into every game over the [past] 12 years. It's a huge honour, especially after such a crazy year with the Euros. I'm very proud. The way we won the Euros, the noise around it and women's football in general this year, has been out of this world."
"Lucy Bronze made her senior debut for England in 2013 and has 141 caps. She has also played for Manchester City and Barcelona. She is one of the out LGBTQ+ players in the Lioness squad but injuries have plagued her so far this season. There is still a chance to see the Lionesses on home soil this year, with their Homecoming Series."
Lucy Bronze was chosen by fans as England women's player of the year for 2024-25, finishing ahead of Chloe Kelly and Hannah Hampton. The award was presented by Georgia Stanway at St. George's Park. Bronze made 16 appearances for the Lionesses this season and scored five goals, and she revealed she played the Euros with a fractured leg. Bronze made her senior England debut in 2013 and has 141 caps, with club stints including Manchester City and Barcelona. Injuries affected her season. The Lionesses have a Homecoming Series with matches against Australia, China and Ghana on home soil.
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