Liz Deighan (born c. 1953, Northumberland)
is a former
association football player, who played for the
England national women's football team
The England women's national football team, also known as the Lionesses, have been governed by the Football Association (FA) since 1993, having been previously administered by the Women's Football Association (WFA). England played its first in ...
, as well as clubs including
Fodens WFC,
Southport WFC
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Irish ...
, and
St Helens W.F.C.
St Helens Women's Football Club was a leading women's football club in England.
The club was founded in 1976 by Chris Slater and Liz Deighan, who had met at trials for the England women's national football team. It joined the Merseyside League, ...
. She won 48 England caps, making her debut against
France on 7 November 1974.
Although often deployed in attack early in her career, Deighan made a name for herself as a midfielder.
She scored in the semi final of the
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, in which England reached the final before losing to
Sweden
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on penalties. Her final cap came in the
Mundialito in September 1985.
Domestically she won the
Women's FA Cup in the 1979–80 season with St Helens, and reached three other finals as runner-up with the club during the 1980s.
Upon retirement from the game she trained as a coach, including a spell in charge of England's Under-21 ladies. In 1989 Deighan founded and managed Newton Ladies FC, the team who would eventually become
Liverpool F.C. Women
Liverpool Football Club Women is an English women's football club, founded in 1989 as ''Newton LFC'' and subsequently renamed ''Knowsley United WFC'' and ''Liverpool Ladies''. A founding member of the top-tier FA Women's Super League in 2011, ...
.
References
1950s births
Year of birth uncertain
Living people
Women's association football midfielders
Footballers from Northumberland
English women's footballers
English women's football managers
England women's international footballers
Liverpool L.F.C. managers
Fodens Ladies F.C. players
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