词条 | Louise Waller |
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| name = Louise Waller | fullname = | image = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1969|07|30}} | birth_place = Lewisham, England | height = {{height|ft=5|in=3}}[1] | position = Defender Midfielder | currentclub = | clubnumber = | years1 = | clubs1 = Millwall Lionesses | caps1 = | goals1 = | years2 = 1988–1989 | clubs2 = HJK Helsinki | caps2 = | goals2 = | nationalyears1 = 1989–1997 | nationalteam1 = England | nationalcaps1 = | nationalgoals1 = | pcupdate = | ntupdate = }}Louise "Lou" Waller (born 30 July 1969)[2] is an English former international women's football defender. She was a member of the England squad for the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup Finals.[2] In a long association with Millwall Lionesses, Waller served the club as a player, coach, development officer, secretary and chairperson.[3] Club careerIn 1995, Waller was playing for Millwall Lionesses.[4] She won both the 1996–97 FA Women's Premier League Cup and FA Women's Cup with Millwall. In the final of the latter competition, Waller headed the winning goal from Justine Lorton's corner, in front of 3,015 supporters at Upton Park.[5] Waller was also part of Millwall's 1991 FA Cup winning team, one of two senior players to remain with the club when most players left in the aftermath of the victory.[1] Many young players who emerged at Millwall in the following years, including Katie Chapman, had been coached by Waller in the club's youth teams.[5] In 1993 Waller had been heavily involved in the creation of the country's first girls' Centre of Excellence at Millwall.[3] She had joined the club as a 12-year-old and by February 1997 had made over 400 appearances for the Lionesses.[6] When the club was promoted back to the top division in 2009, Waller—by now the chairperson—claimed they were "back where we belong".[3] Waller spent two summers playing in the Finnish Naisten SM-sarja for HJK Helsinki in 1988 and 1989. Lionesses manager Alan Wooler also played in Finland and arranged the move through his contacts. For her second season in Helsinki, Waller was joined by England teammate Marieanne Spacey.[7] International careerWaller was a member of the England squad for the 1995 Women's World Cup. Her only appearance came as a late substitute for Tina Mapes in the final game, a 3–0 quarter final defeat against Germany.[8] Having joined the squad in 1989, Waller made over 30 appearances for England.[6] Her final cap came in a 4–0 friendly defeat to Norway in June 1997.[9] During qualification for UEFA Women's Euro 1993, Waller was sent off for handball as England crashed 3–0 to Italy at Millmoor, losing the tie 6–2 on aggregate and missing out on the four-team final tournament.[10] References1. ^1 {{cite news| title = Lionesses aim to keep pride intact| url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/lionesses-aim-to-keep-pride-intact-1274642.html| publisher = The Independent| author = Pete Davies| date = 27 March 1997| accessdate = 9 January 2011}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=431/index.html|title=England:Louise Waller|publisher=FIFA|accessdate=12 November 2009}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2009/apr/13/millwall-lionesses-womens-football-arsenal|title=Millwall Lionesses set for Premier League return|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=2 January 2012|date=13 April 2009|author=Tony Leighton}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=103/edition=4654/teams/team=1883720.html |title=England |publisher=FIFA |accessdate=12 November 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107045902/http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament%3D103/edition%3D4654/teams/team%3D1883720.html |archivedate=7 November 2012 |df= }} 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-lionesses-bring-pride-to-millwall-1259819.html|title=Football: Lionesses bring pride to Millwall|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=12 April 2011|date=5 May 1997|author=Mike Rowbottom}} 6. ^1 {{Cite journal | date = 27 February 1997 | title = England v Germany Friendly International | journal = Official Match Programme | quote = Has over 30 caps for England and made over 400 appearances for Millwall since joining as a twelve-year-old. Missed most of last season due to injury, but now back to full fitness. | pages = 7 }} 7. ^{{harvnb|White|2001|p=38}} 8. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=103/edition=4654/matches/match=21920/report.html|title=Germany – England 3:0|publisher=FIFA|date=13 June 1995|accessdate=12 November 2009}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.englandfc.com/ladies/ladiesfix96_99.html |title=Women's match data 1996 – 1999 |publisher=EnglandFC.com |accessdate=12 April 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015120857/http://englandfc.com/ladies/ladiesfix96_99.html |archivedate=15 October 2011 |df= }} 10. ^{{cite news|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/60331898|title=Europe woe; Women's Football.(Sport)|publisher=The Sunday Times|accessdate=2 January 2012|date=8 November 1992|author=Stan Levenson}} Bibliography{{refbegin}}
External links{{FIFA player|431}}{{England Squad 1995 Women's World Cup}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Waller, Louise}} 14 : 1969 births|Living people|English women's footballers|England women's international footballers|FA Women's Premier League players|Millwall Lionesses L.F.C. players|1995 FIFA Women's World Cup players|English expatriate footballers|English footballers|Women's association football defenders|Women's association football midfielders|Footballers from the London Borough of Lewisham|HJK Helsinki (women) players|English expatriate sportspeople in Finland |
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