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词条 Jayne Ludlow
释义

  1. Club career

  2. International career

  3. Coaching career

  4. Playing Style

  5. Managerial statistics

  6. Personal Life

  7. Honours

     Individual 

  8. References

  9. External links

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| birth_place = Llwynypia, Wales
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| position = Midfielder
| currentclub = Wales (manager)
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| clubs1 = Barry Town Ladies
| clubs2 = Millwall Lionesses
| clubs3 = Southampton Saints
| clubs4 = Arsenal Ladies
| clubs5 = → New York Magic (loan)[2]
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Jayne Louise Ludlow (born 7 January 1979) is a Welsh football coach and former player. She is the Wales women's national football team manager. In 2018, she was inducted onto the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame Roll of Honour along with Roy Francis (Rugby League), Lynne Thomas (Cricket / Hockey), Kelly Morgan (Badminton) and Becky James (Cycling).

As a midfielder, Ludlow represented Arsenal for 13 years, and captained the Welsh national team until her international retirement in 2012. Ludlow also skippered the Gunners and is also Arsenal Ladies' highest goalscorer of all time.[3][3]

Club career

Ludlow's father had been a professional football player, and she began her own football career early, playing with a boys' team before having to stop aged 12.[5] Ludlow enjoyed a promising junior career in athletics, being the British record holder in the triple jump at Under-17 level and also representing the UK at the Under-20s level.[4] She also represented Wales at netball and basketball.[5][5] Ludlow decided to focus on football, but had to travel to Barry Town to play since there were no girls' teams in the South Wales Valleys.[5][6]

Ludlow won a scholarship to University of Pennsylvania in the United States, but left months into the four-year course due to dissatisfaction with the standard of football.[5][6] She then moved to London and played for Millwall Lionesses and Southampton Saints while completing a physiotherapy degree at King's College, London.[6]

Joining Arsenal in 2000, Ludlow scored 28 goals from midfield as she helped the Gunners to a domestic treble in her first season. At the time, manager Vic Akers described her as "the best box-to-box player in the women's game".[6] She was voted Players' Player of the Year in 2001, an achievement she repeated in 2003 and 2004. In 2007 Ludlow was a key part of the side which won an unprecedented quadruple, scoring 24 goals.[7][3][3] In the 2005 off-season she returned to the United States to play for New York Magic.[2]

She stayed loyal to Arsenal to become vice-captain and later captain of the side.[3][3][8]

During Arsenal's 1–0 league win at Everton in April 2010, Ludlow was red carded for an "aggressive outburst" at opponent Fara Williams.[9] This meant that club captain Ludlow was suspended for the 2010 FA Women's Cup Final, in which Arsenal were beaten by Everton.

In July 2013 after a succession of injuries Ludlow announced her retirement from playing, indicating a desire to focus on her role as an academy coach with Arsenal Ladies and Wales. Altogether with Arsenal Ludlow won nine league titles, six FA Cups, a UEFA Women's Cup. Ludlow is as well Arsenal Ladies highest goal scorer of all time.[10][3][11]

International career

Ludlow won her first senior Wales cap at the age of 17, against the Republic of Ireland in February 1996.[12]

In November 2010 she returned to the fold following the appointment of new coach Jarmo Matikainen.[13] Ludlow then won her 50th cap, and scored her 18th goal, in captaining Wales to an 8–1 win over Bulgaria.[14]

When Ludlow retired from international football in October 2012, she was described by Matikainen as "the most successful player that Wales has ever had".[15]

Coaching career

In August 2013, Ludlow accepted a position as manager and director of Reading, who had successfully bid for a place in the FA WSL 2.[16] She stepped down from the role at the end of the 2014 FA WSL season, after being appointed manager of the Wales women's national football team on 2 October 2014.[17]

Playing Style

Ludlow's sought to mimic Pele in terms of her playing style to at first. She went on to model her game upon players such as Roy Keane to become a more orthodox midfielder.[11][18]

Ludlow has also often been compared with fellow Gunner Freddie Ljungberg to her delight.[19][20]

As a coach she has as well worked alongside Patrick Vieira. Vieira has gone on to state that he not only enjoyed working with Ludlow but that she expanded his knowledge of coaching altogether.[21]

Managerial statistics

{{updated|31 August 2018}}
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Reading30 August 20132 October 2014{{WDL|22|14|3|5}}
Wales2 October 2014Present{{WDL|39|15|13|11}}
Total{{WDLtot|61|29|16|16}}

Personal Life

Ludlow is also a big fan of Arsenal.[20]

Honours

Arsenal
  • UEFA Women's Cup: (1) 2006–07[11]
  • FA Women's Premier League National Division: (9) 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10[22][11][23][24][25]
  • FA WSL: (2) 2011, 2012[26][27]
  • FA WSL Cup: (2) 2011, 2012[28][29]
  • FA Women's Cup: (6) 2000–01, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09[30][11][31][32][25]
  • Women's League Cup: (4) 2000–01, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2008–09[33][11][34]

Individual

  • FA Players' Player of the Year Award: (3) 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04[11]

References

1. ^{{cite web | url = https://uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=31181/profile/index.html | title = Jayne Ludlow | publisher = UEFA| accessdate=10 October 2010}}
2. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2005/roster/22359.html | title = New York Magic | publisher = USLsoccer.com| accessdate=16 September 2010}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/jayne-ludlow-announces-her-retirement|title=Jayne Ludlow announces retirement|website=Arsenal.com}}
4. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Where+have+all+the+athletes+gone%3F+Kids+love+the+sport+and+so+do+the...-a0102591426 | title = Where have all the athletes gone? Kids love the sport and so do the elite. . . but those in between are quitting in droves | publisher = Daily Mail | date=30 May 2003 | accessdate=16 September 2010|author=Neil Wilson}}
5. ^{{cite news | title = Schoolgirl with the world at her feet | publisher = The Sunday Times | date=3 September 1995 | accessdate=16 September 2010|author=Emma Robertson|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=UKNB&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=0F929F5ECB462B7F&p_docnum=1&p_queryname=5}}
6. ^{{cite news | title = Ludlow leaps on to bigger stage | publisher = The Times | date=6 October 2001 | accessdate=16 September 2010|author=Sarah Potter|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=UKNB&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=0F929FA0A8A06DDF&p_docnum=16&p_queryname=6}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arsenal.com/ladies/statistics?season=2006-2007|title=Statistics 2006–2007|publisher=Arsenal F.C.|accessdate=16 September 2010}}
8. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.arsenal.com/ladies/players/jayne-ludlow | title = Short profile | publisher = Arsenal FC }}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2010/04/12/ladies-lose-to-the-gunners|title=Ladies lose to the Gunners|publisher=Everton F.C.|date=2010-04-12|accessdate=2012-06-03}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-ladies-legend-jayne-ludlow-7872043.amp|title=Arsenal Ladies Legend Jayne Ludlow "very proud" to be new manager of Wales Women|website=Wales Online.co.uk}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.arsenal.com/news/features/-i-ve-enjoyed-every-single-minute-|title='I've enjoyed every single minute'|publisher=Arsenal F.C.|work=Arsenal.com|first=Nik|last=Brumsack|date=11 July 2013|accessdate=14 July 2014}}
12. ^{{cite news | url = http://en.uefa.com/womensworldcup/teams/player=31181/index.html | title = Jayne Ludlow | publisher = UEFA}}
13. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/21/jayne-ludlow-return-wales?INTCMP=SRCH | title = Arsenal's Jayne Ludlow returns to Wales's colours against Bulgaria | publisher = The Guardian|author=Tony Leighton|date=21 November 2010|accessdate=2010-12-30}}
14. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.faw.org.uk/fixtures-events/results/match/505 | title = Match Report – Wales 8 – 1 Bulgaria | publisher = FAW.org.uk}}
15. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19993529 | title = Arsenal's Jayne Ludlow calls time on Wales career | publisher = British Broadcasting Corporation|date=18 October 2012|accessdate=18 October 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news|url = http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/8397|title = Jayne Ludlow appointed Reading Manager |publisher = She Kicks|date=30 August 2013|accessdate=30 August 2013}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.faw.cymru/en/news/national-women39s-teams-manager-jayne-ludow/|publisher=Football Association of Wales|date=2 October 2014|language=|accessdate=2 August 2018|title=National Women's Teams Manager - Jayne Ludow}}
18. ^{{cite news | url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/football/features/newsid_2067000/2067013.stm | title = Profile and interview | publisher = BBC | date=11 July 2002 | accessdate=6 May 2010}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rhonddas-top-gunner-city-sights-2357191.amp|title=Rhondda's top Gunner has City in her sights|website=Wales Online.co.uk}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sportswomen-of-the-year-top-gunner-8pbsq0tr8d3|title=Sportswomen of the Year: Top gunner|website=The Times.co.uk}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/football/121697/its-not-unusual-to-coach-in-wales/|title=It’s not unusual… to coach in Wales|website=The Sun.co.uk}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/eng-wom04.html|title=England (Women) 2003/04|website=RSSF.com}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/newsid=533653.html#/|title=Ludlow sets Arsenal new target|website=UEFA.com}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/eng-wom02.html|title=England (Women) 2001/02|website=RSSF.com}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://m.goal.com/s/en/news/9/english-football/2008/05/05/684845/arsenal-ladies-make-history|title=ARSENAL LADIES MAKE HISTORY|website=Goal.com}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/sep/30/arsenal-super-league-title-doncaster|title=Arsenal women retain Super League title with victory over Doncaster|website=The Guardian.com}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/newsid=1670072.html|title=Arsenal take English WSL title|website=UEFA.com}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fawsl.com/news/arsenal_41_birmingham.html|title=Arsenal 4-1 Birmingham|website=FAWSL.com}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fawsl.com/news/arsenal_ladies_10_birmingham_city.html#0Jtt3cUS7h6jBwTV.97|title=Arsenal Ladies 1-0 Birmingham City|website=FAWSL.com}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/women/7381826.stm|title=FA Cup win secures Arsenal Double|website=BBC.co.uk}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2004/may/04/newsstory.sport6|title=Arsenal enjoy Fleeting moment|website=The Guardian.com}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/arsenal-5-leeds-0-yankey-leads-march-in-arsenal-cup-coup-6102086.html|title=Arsenal 5 Leeds 0: Yankey leads march in Arsenal cup coup|website=Independent.co.uk}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.arsenal.com/match/report/0809/post/ladies/league-cup-final-d-caster-0-5-arsenal-ladies|title=League Cup Final: Doncaster 0-5 Arsenal|website=Arsenal.com}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2005/mar/07/womensfootball.sport|title=Arsenal put rivals in their place|website=The Guardian.com}}

External links

  • {{cite web | url = http://www.arsenal.com/ladies/players/jayne-ludlow | title = Short profile | publisher = Arsenal FC }}
  • {{cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/football/features/newsid_2067000/2067013.stm | title = Profile and interview | publisher = BBC | date=11 July 2002 | accessdate=6 May 2010}}
{{FA Women's Players' Player of the Year}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ludlow, Jayne}}

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