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Ellen Toni Convery (née White, born 9 May 1989), commonly known as Ellen White, is an English former professional
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who played as a
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. White is the record goalscorer for the England women's national team. With England, she has competed at three
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tournaments: in the
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and
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, reaching the semi-finals in 2015 and 2019 and finishing third in 2015. White earned the Bronze Boot award at the
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in France. She represented Great Britain team at the
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and
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. Having progressed through Arsenal academy, White returned to the Gunners in 2010 after spells with
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and
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. She has also played for
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and
Birmingham City Birmingham City Football Club is a professional football club based in Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Birmingham City in 1943. Since 2011, the first te ...
. White earned the WSL's Golden Boot Award for most goals scored during the 2017–18 season. With Arsenal, she won the league in 2011 and 2012; the
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in 2011 and 2013 and the
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in 2011, 2012, and 2013. With Birmingham City, she was the league's top scorer in 2018. With Manchester City, she won the Women's FA Cup in 2020. White has been named England's International Player of the Year three times, in 2011, 2018 and 2021.


Early life and education

Born and raised in
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, White attended
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before attending
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for sixth form. Because the school did not have a girls' football team, she played with the boys. Her father, Jon, ran a soccer academy called 'Mini Dux' in Aylesbury, where she played football as a child. She then played football for Aylesbury Town before being spotted by
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scouts at the age of eight. Aged nine, she appeared on the front page of The Bucks Herald, in a report on how she had been banned from playing in a football league with boys.


Club career


2005–08: Chelsea

Ellen White left Arsenal aged 16 to join London rivals
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in 2005. White was top scorer for Chelsea for three seasons.


2008–10: Leeds United

White left Chelsea to join
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in June 2008. Within months of signing for Leeds, she suffered a cruciate ligament injury that kept her out of the game for a lengthy spell. At the end of the 2008 season, she scored five goals in four matches. During the 2009–10 season, her five goals in seven appearances ranked second on the team. In February 2010, she scored twice as Leeds beat Everton in the final of the
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.


2010–13: Arsenal

In July 2010, White returned to Arsenal after five years away, following the break up of the Leeds squad due to a funding crisis. During her time at Arsenal with manager
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, they won three league titles and two FA Cups. During the 2011 season, she scored six goals in thirteen appearances for the club. Her first goal was a game-opener in the 40th minute of a 2–1 loss to Birmingham City. Arsenal finished first in the league with a record. White's six goals ranked fourth highest in the league and second highest on the team. The same year, she helped the club win the 2011 FA WSL Cup and 2010–11 FA Women's Cup. During the semi-final of the 2010–11 FA Women's Cup, she scored a hat-trick lifting Arsenal to a 5–0 win over
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and berth to the final where they defeated Bristol Academy 2–0. During the 2012 season, White scored three goals in ten appearances. On 23 September, she scored a brace against Liverpool lifting the team to a 4–0 win. Her final goal of the season during a 1–1 draw against Birmingham City on 7 October ensured that Arsenal finished the season undefeated and in first place with a record. White scored 2 goals in 14 appearances during the 2013 season. Arsenal finished in first place for the third consecutive season of the new league.


2013–16: Notts County

White left Arsenal at the end of the 2013 season, joining
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on a three-year deal ahead of the 2014 season. In April, White suffered an ACL injury and was out for the entire WSL season. In January 2015, the club confirmed that she was back in training ahead of the 2015 season. White scored a goal and assist in her first two games since returning from injury. She finished the 2015 season with 3 goals in 14 appearances. Notts County finished the regular season in fifth place. White scored three goals for Notts County during the 2016 season in ten appearances. The club finished in sixth place during the regular season.


2017–19: Birmingham City

White left Notts County in 2017 and signed for
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after her contract had expired. Despite being offered a new contract by Notts County, White made the move to the West Midlands, which seemed even more prudent after the latter were disbanded. White scored the winning penalty against Chelsea to take Birmingham to the 2017 FA Women's Cup Final where they were defeated 4–1 by Manchester City. During the
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, White scored two goals in four appearances. Birmingham City finished in seventh place. During the 2017–18 season, her 15 goals in 14 matches ranked first in the league. She scored a game-winning brace against Bristol City on 28 March and a
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against Arsenal on 29 April securing the club's 3–0 win. Birmingham City finished in fifth place during the regular season. During the 2018–19 season, White scored six goals in eight appearances. On 17 April 2019, she scored a brace against Everton lifting Birmingham City to a 3–1 win. On 28 April, she scored a game-winning brace against Liverpool. Birmingham City finished in fourth place during the regular season with a record.


2019–22: Manchester City

In May 2019, White announced she was joining
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, signing on 1 July on a two-year deal. At the start of the 2019–20 season, White suffered a knee injury requiring surgery causing her to miss the 2019 Women's International Champions Cup and the first three months of the season. White's first appearance for Manchester City was in their Champions League defeat to
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. White's first goal for the club was against her former club Birmingham City in the
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. On 7 November 2020 White became the second player in WSL history to reach fifty goals after she scored a brace in Manchester City's 8–1 victory over
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. On 7 February 2021 she became the all-time record goal scorer in the WSL, having scored 55 times to
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's 54. On 22 May 2021, White signed a two-year contract with Manchester City, keeping her there until 2023; White announced her retirement on 22 August 2022 after winning the Euros with England. Earlier in the month she had not returned to training with the other Lionesses in the Manchester City squad after the Euro break, citing "personal reasons" at the time.


International career


England

White played for
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at under-17, under-19, under-20 and under-23 levels. She made her senior
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debut in March 2010 at home to
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, scoring in the final minute as England won 3–0. After being selected in England's
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squad, White scored in a 2–0 group stage win over
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, who ultimately won the trophy. White was recognised for her form over 2011, being voted the England Women's Player of the Year. White was selected for England's
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Squad. However, after scoring England's only goal in the friendly defeat to Sweden leading into the tournament, White was left frustrated by lack of service throughout the tournament as England failed to progress from the group stage. Just months after returning from an
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injury, White was called up for pre-World Cup friendlies in April 2015. White also made the final squad for
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's 2015 Women's World Cup team, after scoring three in
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, netting two in an 8–0 win over
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and another in a 6–0 win over
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. White failed to score in the finals, however, which saw England finish thirdtheir best world cup performance. White scored in
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's opening match of the 2017 Women's Euros in a 6–0 win over
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. This followed two goals in qualifying, in two different 7–0 victories over
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. England finished top of group D, but were knocked out in the semi-finals by the eventual tournament champions
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. White scored twice in the 2018 SheBelieves Cup, both coming in England's match against
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. White was joint top scorer in the competition which saw England finish second. In the 2019 edition England won the tournament for the first time, with White scoring once against
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. At the 2019 Women's World Cup, White scored in
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's opening game against
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, before scoring twice in England's final group stage game against
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. She scored her fourth of the tournament in the round of 16 match against
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, and later scored her fifth in a 3–0 quarter final win over
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. In the semi-final match against the
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, White scored the equaliser before having a second goal disallowed by
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(VAR). She also won a penalty for England; however, the penalty was not converted and England were beaten by the holders – losing 2–1. Her performance during the tournament has been compared with that of
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's
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performance due to their similar goal scoring record. England finished in fourth place, losing to
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2–1 in the third place play-off; although, White had a goal ruled out for handball by VAR. White ended the tournament as joint top goalscorer with six goals, with that, she became England women's all-time top World Cup goalscorer and was awarded the
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as she recorded fewer assists than Silver and Golden Boot winners
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and
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respectively. On her return to the national team following a three month long injury, White scored in a 2–1 defeat to
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at
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. The game attracted a record crowd for a Lioness's game of 77,768. During England's first game of 2021, and first in 11 months, White scored a hat-trick in a 6–0 thrashing of Northern Ireland women's national football team, Northern Ireland. White made her 100th cap for England against
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on 27 November 2021 and scored the only goal in a 1–0 win, continuing England's one hundred percent winning run in qualification for the 2023 FIFA World Cup. The following game, White became England's all time record goals scorer, scoring a hat-trick in a England 20–0 Latvia, 20–0 defeat of Latvia women's national football team, Latvia. The game was a multi-record breaking game as four players scored a hat-trick for the first time in an England game and was the largest victory for both men's and women's senior England sides, surpassing the women's team's 2005 13–0 win against Hungary women's national football team, Hungary and the men's 1882 13–0 win against Ireland national football team (1882–1950), Ireland. In June 2022 White was included in the England squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2022. White started all six games and scored two goals in an 8–0 victory over
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, a record win for a game in either the men's or women's European Championships. England won the tournament beating
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2–1 in UEFA Women's Euro 2022 Final, the final, England's first major tournament trophy since 1966 FIFA World Cup, the men's World Cup in 1966. Following the win, White appeared on the cover of ''OK!'' with fellow Lionesses Lucy Bronze and Keira Walsh; the three were interviewed about the state of women's football. A month after the tournament, White announced her retirement from football on 22 August 2022, departing as England's top female goal scorer and second overall goal scorer with List of international goals scored by Ellen White, 52 international goals (behind Wayne Rooney's List of international goals scored by Wayne Rooney, 53 and ahead of
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's 50). In a letter shared on Twitter, White wrote that "this is my time to say goodbye to football and watch the next generation shine", adding that it had been an honour to play football for England and that her dreams had come true by winning the European title. England manager Sarina Wiegman paid tribute to White after the announcement, saying that "the game will miss her greatly."


Great Britain Olympics

In June 2012, White was named in the 18-woman Great Britain women's Olympic football team, Great Britain squad for the Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament, 2012 London Olympics, where Team GB finished the tournament as quarter-finalists after finishing top of their group. After being selected for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, White scored twice as Great Britain women's Olympic football team, Team GB played a warm up match against New Zealand. She scored three times during the group stage including a brace in GB's Group E opener against Chile women's national football team, Chile, in addition to a hat-trick against Australia women's national soccer team, Australia in the quarter final, which Team GB lost 4–3 in extra time after the score was 2–2 at the end of the 90 minutes.


Personal life

White is married to Callum Convery. White comes from a family of West Ham United F.C., West Ham United supporters who, alongside her husband, regularly attend her matches. On 14 December 2022, White announced via social media that she was pregnant with her first child. In 2016, White was awarded the title of Honorary Freewoman of the Parish of Aylesbury by Aylesbury Town Council. White was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2023 New Year Honours for services to association football.


Career statistics


Club


International

:''Statistics accurate as of match played 31 July 2022.''


Honours

Leeds United *
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: 2009–10 FA Women's Premier League Cup, 2010 Arsenal *FA WSL: 2011 FA WSL, 2011, 2012 FA WSL, 2012 *
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: 2011, 2013 *
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: 2011, 2012, 2013 Manchester City *Women's FA Cup: 2019–20 Women's FA Cup, 2019–20 *
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: 2021–22 FA Women's League Cup, 2021–22 England U19 *UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship runner-up: 2007 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, 2007 England *
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third place:
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*UEFA Women's Championship: UEFA Women's Euro 2022, 2022 *Cyprus Cup: 2013 Cyprus Cup, 2013 *SheBelieves Cup: 2019 SheBelieves Cup, 2019 *Arnold Clark Cup: 2022 Arnold Clark Cup, 2022 Individual *The FA England Awards, England Women's Player of the Year: 2011, 2018, 2020–21 *WSL 1 Player of the Month: March 2018 *WSL 1 Golden Boot: 2017–18 FA WSL, 2017–18 *FIFA Women's World Cup awards#Golden Boot, FIFA Women's World Cup Bronze Boot:
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*Freedom of the City of London (announced 1 August 2022) Orders *Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the 2023 New Year Honours Records *Great Britain women's Olympic football team#Top goalscorers, Great Britain women's all time record goal scorer: 6 goals *England women's national football team#Top goalscorers, England women's all time record goal scorer: 52 goals *England women's
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all time record goal scorer: 7 goals


See also

* List of FIFA Women's World Cup goalscorers * List of UEFA Women's Championship goalscorers * List of English women's football champions * List of players who have appeared in multiple FIFA Women's World Cups * List of FA WSL hat-tricks * List of England women's international footballers


Notes


References


Further reading

* Aluko, Eniola (2019), ''They Don't Teach This'', Random House, * Caudwell, Jayne (2013), ''Women's Football in the UK: Continuing with Gender Analyses'', Taylor & Francis, * Clarke, Gemma (2019), ''Soccerwomen: The Icons, Rebels, Stars, and Trailblazers Who Transformed the Beautiful Game'', * Dunn, Carrie (2019), ''Pride of the Lionesses: The Changing Face of Women's Football in England'', Pitch Publishing (Brighton) Limited, * Dunn, Carrie (2016), ''The Roar of the Lionesses: Women's Football in England'', Pitch Publishing Limited, * Grainey, Timothy (2012), ''Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer'', University of Nebraska Press, * Smith, Kelly (2012), ''Footballer: My Story'', Transworld, * Stay, Shane (2019), ''The Women's World Cup 2019 Book: Everything You Need to Know About the Soccer World Cup'', Books on Demand, * Theivam, Keiran and Jeff Kassouf (2019), ''The Making of the Women's World Cup: Defining stories from a sport’s coming of age'', Little,


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at The Olympics * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:White, Ellen 1989 births Living people English women's footballers Chelsea F.C. Women players Leeds United Women F.C. players England women's international footballers FA Women's National League players Arsenal W.F.C. players Women's Super League players 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup players Footballers at the 2012 Summer Olympics 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players Footballers at the 2020 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Aylesbury Olympic women's footballers of Great Britain Notts County L.F.C. players Women's association football forwards England women's under-23 international footballers Birmingham City W.F.C. players FIFA Century Club Footballers from Buckinghamshire UEFA Women's Euro 2022 players UEFA Women's Championship-winning players UEFA Women's Euro 2017 players Members of the Order of the British Empire