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Rhonda Jones (born 30 March 1979) is a retired Scottish
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who played as a defender and won over 100
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for the Scotland national team. A right-back or central defender, Jones played for
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in the United States. She then captained Hibernian Ladies and played for English FA WSL club
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, before returning to Scotland for spells with Celtic, Glasgow City and Rangers.


Club career

Jones played youth football with Motherwell Rovers then joined Ayr United Ladies at 16. In five years at Ayr, Jones won various Player of the Year awards, including SWPL Player of the Year, as well as the
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and competed for the Division 1 soccer team while completing a degree in graphic design. She became the most decorated athlete in the history of FAU's women's soccer program and won a place in the University Athlete Hall of Fame in 2009. At the culmination of her studies Jones remained in America and played for semi-professional W-League clubs Central Florida Krush,
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and
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. She returned home to sign for Hibernian Ladies in September 2008, and captained the club to their 2010 Scottish Cup final win at Recreation Park. In May 2011 Jones appeared as a secondhalf substitute in Hibernian's 52 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup final win over Spartans. Scottish coach John Buckley signed Jones for
Doncaster Rovers Belles Doncaster Rovers Belles Ladies Football Club, previously Doncaster Belles, is an England, English women's association football, women's football club that currently plays in the , the fourth tier of women's football in England. The club's admin ...
in July 2011, for the second half of the
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season. Jones joined Celtic for the 2012 season. She then signed for Glasgow City in January 2015 before joining Rangers prior to the 2016 season. She retired from football in November 2016.


International career

Jim Fleeting called Jones into the senior
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squad at the age of 18, after spotting her playing for Ayr United. She made her debut against
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at
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in May 1998. In the semi final of the
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in April 1999, she scored Scotland's equalising goal against
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. Jones did not play for Scotland for four years while at University in America, but scored on her return to the team in September 2004. She headed in Suzanne Grant's corner in the last minute to give Scotland a 32 EURO 2005 qualifying win over
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. Jones reached the milestone of fifty caps for Scotland in a UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying tie against
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,
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in October 2007. In December 2011 Jones was one of four Celtic F.C. Women players to be approached about playing for
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at the 2012 Olympics. With Scotland 10 down to
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in their April 2012 EURO 2013 qualifier at
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, Jones scored a late equaliser as the Scots came back to win 21. The following month she made her 100th senior appearance for Scotland, in a 31 friendly win over
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in Gdańsk.


International goals

:''Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.''


Outside football

Jones was employed as a sport development officer at Grangemouth Stadium and lived in her hometown of Newarthill. Having also worked in graphic design and childcare during her playing career, she became a full-time firefighter with the
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after retiring from football.


See also

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List of women's footballers with 100 or more international caps This list summarizes women's association football players with 100 or more international appearances. As of 15 November 2022, a total of 394 women have played 100 or more international matches for their respective nations. The all-time lead ...
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Scottish FA Women's International Roll of Honour The Scottish FA Women's International Roll of Honour is a list established by the Scottish Football Association recognising women players who have gained 50 or more international caps for Scotland. The roll of honour was launched in 2017 with a 10 ...


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