Toni Duggan

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Toni Duggan
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Duggan at the 2019 CL final
Personnel
birthday July 25, 1991
place of birth LiverpoolEngland
size 167 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Everton LFC
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2007-2013 Everton LFC 40 (17)
2014-2017 Manchester City 44 (19)
2017-2019 FC Barcelona 51 (20)
2019– Atlético Madrid 12 0(4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2008-2010 England U-19 28 (16)
2010 England U-20 3 0(1)
2010–2012 England U-23 7 0(3)
2012– England 76 (22)
1 Only league games are given.
As of February 2, 2020

2 As of September 3, 2019

Toni Duggan (born July 25, 1991 in Liverpool ) is an English football player . The striker played for FC Barcelona from 2017 to 2019 and for the English national team since 2012 . She moved to Atlético Madrid for the 2019/20 season .

Career

society

Duggan played for Everton's first team at the age of 16 and scored the decisive goal in the extra time of the semi-finals of the 2007/2008 Premier League Cup , with which Everton moved into the final and won this cup for the first time. In 2010 she won the FA Women's Cup with Everton by beating Arsenal 3-2 in the final. The 2009/10 UEFA Women's Champions League reached the round of 32, where they were used in the two games against Norwegian champions Røa IL . After a 3-0 defeat away from home, the 2-0 home win was not enough to reach the next round. 2010/11 went better. Since the quarter-finals were reached, where but twice lost against the German runner-up . Duggan appeared in six games, scoring six goals.

For the 2014 season of FA WSL , she moved to Manchester City . With ManCity she became English champion in 2016 and won the FA Women's Cup in 2016/17. In the league, the Citizens achieved the double of championship and WSL league cup victory in 2016 . In the UEFA Women's Champions League 2016/17 she came in seven games for use, reaching their team the semifinals, where a 1: 3 defeat at home to defending champions Olympique Lyon of 1: 0 away win was not enough to get into the final. In the last sixteen she had brought her team back into the lead against Brøndby IF after a 1-0 home win in the second leg. Brøndby was still able to equalize, but that was not enough for the Danes.

On July 6, 2017, she signed a 2-year contract with FC Barcelona . With Barcelona, ​​she won the Spanish Women's Cup in 2018 and was twice runner-up in Spain, which meant that the club also qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League . In 2017/18, the Catalans were eliminated in the quarter-finals against defending champions Olympique Lyon after two defeats. Duggan appeared in six games and scored three goals. In 2018/19 Barcelona became the first Spanish team to reach the final, where they met Lyon again and lost 4-1. Duggan was replaced in the 69th minute when the score was 0: 4. The Nigerian national player Asisat Oshoala , who was substituted on for her, scored the "consolation goal" twenty minutes later.

On July 31, 2019, she moved to league rivals Atlético Madrid .

National team

Duggan played in the English U-19, U-20 and U-23 teams, for which she scored 20 goals in 38 games. In 2009 she won the European Championship in Belarus with the U-19 team , scoring the first goal in the 2-0 final against Sweden. In 2008 and 2010 she participated with the U-20 team at the U-20 World Championships in Chile (1 goal in the group game against Chile, and a goal in the 5th minute of stoppage time against New Zealand, which made it to the quarter-finals) and Germany participated, but were eliminated in the quarter-finals against eventual winners USA in 2008 and in the preliminary round in 2010. With the U-23 team, she took part in a tournament in La Manga in 2012 , where she was used in all three games against Norway, the USA and Sweden and scored one goal each in the games against the USA and Sweden.

In the European Championship qualifier against Croatia on September 19, 2012, she made her first international match in the senior national team . At the Cyprus Cup 2013 she was used in the group matches against Italy , Scotland (first A international goal in the 45th minute to mean 2-1, final score 4: 4) and New Zealand (goal in the 90th minute to 3-1) . Duggan was in the English squad for the 2013 European Championship in Sweden and was used in two games in which she scored a goal.

In qualifying for the 2015 World Cup , she made seven appearances and was her team's top scorer with ten goals. At the World Cup , it was used in the three group matches, in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, where the English women were eliminated by an own goal in stoppage time against defending champions Japan . It was not used in the third place match, which was the first time they beat Germany .

In qualifying for the 2017 European Championship , she had three appearances. At the European Championship she was used in the three group games and scored two goals. She was also used in the semi-final defeat against the hosts .

In qualifying for the 2019 World Cup , she scored four goals in seven games and qualified with her team as group winners for the World Cup in France. During the friendly against Austria on November 8, 2018, she wore the captain's armband for the first time. As the only player, she was used in the first 17 games under the new coach Phil Neville .

In March 2019 she won the SheBelieves Cup 2019 . After further appearances in the last two games before the World Cup squad nomination, she was nominated for the World Cup in France on May 8th . At the World Cup she was used for the first time in the group final against Japan , but was substituted after 83 minutes. In the round of 16 against Cameroon she then played for 90 minutes and in the quarter-finals against Norway again for 54 minutes. Your team finished fourth in the end.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Only assignments in the FA WSL are taken into account, i.e. from the 2011 season.
  2. fcbarcelona.com: England international joins club for next two seasons
  3. Toni Duggan, nueva jugadora del Atlético de Madrid Femenino
  4. fifa.com: Duggan's last minute hit saves England
  5. thefa.com: England squad named for 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

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