Rosie White

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Rosie White
Rosie White.jpg
White in the jersey of New Zealand (2011)
Personnel
Surname Rosemary Eleanor Florence White
birthday June 6, 1993
place of birth AucklandNew Zealand
size 165 cm
position Midfield , storm
Juniors
Years station
2006-2008 Western Springs
2011-2014 UCLA Bruins
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2009-2011 Three Kings United
Lynn-Avon United
Western Springs AFC 20 (50)
2013 Pali blues 3 0(0)
2015-2016 Liverpool FC 22 0(4)
2017 Boston Breakers 22 0(4)
2018 Chicago Red Stars 12 0(1)
2019– Reign FC / OL Reign 9 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2007-2008 New Zealand U17 7 0(3)
2008–2012 New Zealand U-20 21 (27)
2009– New Zealand 109 (24)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019

2 As of March 10, 2020

Rosemary "Rosie" Eleanor Florence White (born June 6, 1993 in Auckland , New Zealand ) is a New Zealand soccer player . The offensive player has been part of the New Zealand national team since 2009 .

Career

societies

White ran for the teams of Three Kings United , Lynn-Avon United and the Western Springs AFC in her home country . She also played for the UCLA Bruins during her studies from 2011 to 2014 . In 2015 she moved to the reigning English champions FC Liverpool , who could not repeat the success in the 2015 season and narrowly escaped relegation. In the 2015/16 UEFA Women's Champions League , she failed with Liverpool in the round of 32 with two 1-0 defeats at Italian runners-up ACF Brescia , where she was used in both games. After another season in Liverpool, White moved to the Boston Breakers ahead of the 2017 season, following her former Liverpool coach, Matt Beard . After a year, the Chicago Red Stars moved on , as the Boston Breakers team was withdrawn from gaming for financial reasons in January 2018.

National team

White scored a hat-trick at the 2008 U-17 Women's World Cup against Colombia and two weeks later at the 2008 U-20 Women's World Cup against Chile . At the 2010 Women's U-20 World Cup , she played in all three group matches and scored a goal against Brazil. In 2010 she received the Golden Shoe for scoring nine goals in three games at the Women's U-20 Oceania Cup , five goals in the 11-0 win against Tonga. Two years later she was again the top scorer in the U-20 Oceania Championship with eight goals.

During her time as a junior national player, she was nominated for the senior national team. On January 10, 2009, she played for the first time in the jersey of the New Zealand national team . At the age of 15, she was the youngest player who was ever active in the national team. She scored her first national team goal at the 2010 Oceania Championship against Vanuatu . Ten days later, on October 8, 2010, she scored four goals in the 11-0 final against Papua New Guinea . With a total of six goals she was the fourth best goalscorer in the championship and was only surpassed by three teammates. Four years later, she only scored three goals, but was named the best player in the 2014 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship . She took part with New Zealand in the 2011 World Cup, where she was used in two games, the 2012 Olympic Games (3 appearances) and the 2015 World Cup (2 substitutions), but never scored a goal. In July 2016, she was added to the squad for the 2016 Olympic Games. At the Olympic tournament, she was substituted in for two of the three group games, after which the New Zealanders were eliminated as the worst group third. At the 2018 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship , she was one of the third best goalscorers with six goals. The New Zealanders won the tournament with five wins and scored 43 goals. This qualified them for the 2019 World Cup and the 2020 Olympic Games . At the end of April she was nominated for the World Cup in France . On May 17, she made her 100th international match in the 5-0 defeat against the USA . At the World Cup, it was used in the three group games after which New Zealand was eliminated.

successes

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brescia 1-0 Liverpool
  2. Liverpool 0-1 Brescia
  3. nzfootball.co: "Experienced squad secures Rio call up" ( Memento from July 10, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  4. nzfootball.co: Sermanni names strong World Cup squad
  5. nzfootball.co: Ferns go down to the USA

Web links

Commons : Rosie White  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files