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Rachel Brown (born 2 July 1980) is an
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former football
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who played for
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from 1995 to 1998 and Everton from 2003 until 2014. A product of the American
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system, Brown spent five years playing varsity soccer for
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and
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. She also spent the 2003 season on
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in the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild, playing for ÍBV. Since making her debut for the
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in 1997, Brown won over 80
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. She understudied
Pauline Cope Pauline Cope (born 16 February 1969), whose married name is Pauline Cope-Boanas, is an English former Women's football (soccer), football Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. She won 60 Cap (sports), caps for the England women's natio ...
in her first years with the national team, then served as England's first choice goalkeeper at the
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and
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. Due to injuries, Brown was displaced in the team by Karen Bardsley for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. She was also selected in the
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squad for the
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. Brown was the goalkeeper on Channel Five's ''Superstars'' and is employed by Everton FC's Community Project. Outside of football, she married
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golf Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping ...
er Ian Finnis in 2013 and has since been known as Rachel Brown-Finnis.


Club career


Early career

Brown was born in
Burnley Burnley () is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2001 population of 73,021. It is north of Manchester and east of Preston, Lancashire, Preston, at the confluence of the River C ...
,
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, and attended St Christopher's CE High School in Accrington. She began playing football at primary school, in a boys' team. Brown was assigned to the
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position: "They were reluctant to let me join in. It was a case of, 'OK, if you must play you'd better go in goal.'" After a few years of not playing in a team, due to
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(FA) rules which prohibited mixed gender teams, Brown joined Accrington Ladies. Despite being younger than the required 14, Brown played local open age football for the club.Accrington Ladies founded in 1991 and merged with Accrington Girls Soccer Academy in 2004 to become Accrington Girls & Ladies FC. As of 2012–13 Brown was Honorary President of the club. She has also described her first club as ''Accrington Stanley'', the name of two male clubs who have represented the town in the Football League. Just after her 15th birthday, Brown joined Premier League National Division team Liverpool Ladies. She was scouted at an Easter holidays goalkeeping camp run by Bob Wilson in London, where Brown was the only female of 48 attendees. After applying for the camp through ''
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'' magazine, Brown was presented with the Player of the Camp award by
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. Having expected to understudy Liverpool's experienced former England goalkeeper Tracey Davidson, Brown became first choice when Davidson quit football approximately three weeks later. Brown's Liverpool debut came against all–conquering Arsenal on the opening day of the 1995–96 season. Liverpool lost the match, staged at
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, 6–0. A decade later, Brown recalled the occasion: "It was very, very daunting – yeah we lost big time! Being thrown in the deep end was an understatement – I was only small and it was hard enough playing against women never mind some of the best players in the whole country." The first season culminated in one of Brown’s early career highlights; participation in the 1996 FA Women's Cup Final at 15 years old with Liverpool.At 15 years 302 days, Brown is sometimes reported as the youngest ever player to have appeared in a Cup final. But
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notes that she played alongside
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' sister Sharon, who was 13, in Southampton's 8–2 final win over QPR in 1978.
After a 1–1 draw with
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at
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, Liverpool and Brown, who was carrying an injury, ultimately lost on penalties after extra time. Brown remained with Liverpool while taking A Levels at
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. In October 1997 she saved three times in a penalty shootout as the Reds eliminated Doncaster Belles in the first round of the
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. In that season's FA Women's Cup Liverpool were thrown out after
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played in a 3–1 quarter final win over Millwall Lionesses without international clearance.


United States

In 1998, Brown moved to the
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where she attended the
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and played for the Crimson Tide soccer team. The '' Sunday Mirror'' reported in February 2000 that Brown had signed a two-year sponsorship deal worth £100,000 with
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. In the same article Brown explained that she left England because Americans had a more positive attitude towards women's football. Dissatisfied with aspects of the culture in the Deep South, Brown transferred to the
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where she played for the Panthers soccer team and completed a degree in Sports Science. She was named Goalkeeper of the Year for the
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every year and also holds the Panthers' record for the fewest goals conceded in a season.


Return to Merseyside

On returning to Liverpool, Brown found her old club relegated and languishing in the Premier League Northern Division. She qualified as a PE Teacher at Liverpool John Moores University and joined Everton Ladies in January 2003: "Everton were in the top division so I thought, 'change codes here, go to the Blues.'" She spent the 2003 summer season playing in
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, returning to Everton in August 2003. In December 2003 Brown suffered a serious knee injury that kept her out of the game until June 2005. Danielle Hill played in goal for Everton in their 1–0 FA Women's Cup final defeat to Charlton Athletic in May 2005. Hill also played as Everton shocked Arsenal in the final of the 2008 Premier League Cup. Brown played in her second FA Women's Cup final in 2010. Ahead of the match she told the ''
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'': "I wouldn't say I'm in the twilight of my career but it's been a long time since 1996, so I'm very determined to put things right." She collected her first winner's medal as Everton beat Arsenal 3–2 after extra time. In December 2014, guest player Brown was taken to the 2014 International Women's Club Championship in Japan by wild card entrants Arsenal Ladies. In January 2015, Brown decided to retire from football, citing that her body was telling her that it was time to stop.


International career


England

Brown played eight times for the England Under-18 side and made her senior debut, aged 16, in February 1997 against
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. She entered play as a substitute for regular goalkeeper
Pauline Cope Pauline Cope (born 16 February 1969), whose married name is Pauline Cope-Boanas, is an English former Women's football (soccer), football Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. She won 60 Cap (sports), caps for the England women's natio ...
, as England were beaten 6–4 in the friendly at
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. Manager
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also gave Brown some playing time in the next match, a 6–0 friendly win over
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at Bramall Lane on 9 March 1997. Exactly a year later, Brown made her first home start in England's 1–0 World Cup qualifying defeat to Germany at The Den. In October 2000, when Cope was struck down with a stomach complaint on the morning of England's Women's Euro 2001 qualification play-off in Ukraine, Brown took her place in England's 2–1 win. By the time of a May 2001 friendly against Scotland at Bolton's
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, Brown had 11 senior appearances and was Cope's regular understudy. Brown and Leanne Hall went to Euro 2001 as back-up to Cope, who played in all three games. After impressing at her hometown club
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, where she had been a season-ticket holder as a child as England beat Australia 1–0 in September 2003, she was asked to turn on the Christmas lights in Burnley, but she had to cancel as she was playing for England as they beat
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5–0 in November in nearby Preston. After a long spell out with injury, Brown returned to the England team against Sweden in the last group game of Women’s Euro 2005. Brown kept her place, and conceded two goals, as England qualified for the
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in China. In May 2009, Brown was one of the first 17 female players to be given central contracts by The Football Association. Brown started every game of England's women's 2009 campaign. In September 2010, Brown was controversially sent off in England's 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying win over Switzerland. Swiss forward
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was criticised for her play-acting that led to the dismissal. Bachmann admitted there had been no foul and apologised for her actions, and Brown's red card was rescinded on appeal.


Great Britain Olympic

In June 2012, Brown and Karen Bardsley were named as the goalkeepers in an 18-player
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squad for the
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. Brown described her selection as the pinnacle of her career to date. In 1996 Brown had been a ball girl at
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for the Summer Olympics, while in America for coaching.


Personal life

Brown married professional golfer Ian Finnis in January 2013. The couple reside in
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,
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. Injuries sustained by Brown include a dislocated finger, having her front teeth kicked out and several knee injuries besides her torn
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. She has often been photographed to promote women's football. Brown attended St. Christopher's C of E High School in Accrington, Lancashire.


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External links


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