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| name = Jodie Taylor | image = 20170719 WEURO ENG SCO 5878.jpg | caption = Taylor at UEFA Women's Euro 2017 | fullname = Jodie Lee Taylor[1] | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1986|5|17}} | birth_place = Birkenhead, England | height = {{convert|1.68|m|order=flip}}[1] | position = Forward | currentclub = Seattle Reign FC | clubnumber = 14 | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Tranmere Rovers | collegeyears1 = 2004–2007 | college1 = Oregon State Beavers | collegecaps1 = | collegegoals1 = 47 | years1 = 2002–2004 | clubs1 = Tranmere Rovers | caps1 = 38 | goals1 = 29 | years2 = 2006 | clubs2 = Boston Renegades | caps2 = 8 | goals2 = 4 | years3 = 2007–2008 | clubs3 = Ottawa Fury Women | caps3 = 16 | goals3 = 17 | years4 = 2009 | clubs4 = Pali Blues | caps4 = 3 | goals4 = 3 | years5 = 2010–2012 | clubs5 = Melbourne Victory | caps5 = 21 | goals5 = 12 | years6 = 2011–2013 | clubs6 = Birmingham City | caps6 = 11 | goals6 = 8 | years7 = 2011 | clubs7 = → Lincoln Ladies (loan) | caps7 = 6 | goals7 = 2 | years8 = 2013 | clubs8 = → Göteborg (loan) | caps8 = 10 | goals8 = 10 | years9 = 2013–2014 | clubs9 = Sydney FC | caps9 = 12 | goals9 = 11 | years10 = 2014 | clubs10 = Washington Spirit | caps10 = 21 | goals10 = 11 | years11 = 2015 | clubs11 = Portland Thorns FC | caps11 = 7 | goals11 = 3 | years12 = 2016–2017 | clubs12 = Arsenal | caps12 = 12 | goals12 = 7 | years13 = 2017– | clubs13 = Melbourne City | caps13 = 6 | goals13 = 2 | years14 = 2018– | clubs14 = Reign FC | caps14 = 22 | goals14 = 9 | pcupdate = 22 July 2018 | nationalyears1 = 2014– | nationalteam1 = England | nationalcaps1 = 38 | nationalgoals1 = 17 | ntupdate = 1 September 2018 | manageryears1 = 2009 | managerclubs1 = Fresno State Bulldogs (assistant) }} Jodie Lee Taylor (born 17 May 1986) is an English football striker who currently plays for Seattle Reign FC, and currently on loan to Australian club Melbourne City for the 2018–19 W-League season. She began her club career with local team Tranmere Rovers and had brief spells in her home country with Birmingham City, Lincoln Ladies, and Arsenal. A well-traveled player, she has also played in Sweden and the United States. Taylor represented England at youth level before making her senior international debut in 2014. She scored the opening goal in the 2–1 quarter-final win over hosts Canada at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. England went on to win the bronze medal at the tournament. Taylor won the Golden Shoe award as top goalscorer at Euro 2017, scoring five goals in four appearances. Early lifeBorn in Birkenhead, United Kingdom, Taylor made her first team debut for Tranmere Rovers in February 2002, at the age of 15, during a prolific season in youth football. That term she scored 109 goals across 125 games for Oldershaw School, Merseyside Under–16s and Tranmere's reserve team. She then scored on her first team debut in Tranmere's 5–1 win over Wolves in the FA Women's Cup fifth round.[2] When Tranmere were relegated in 2004 Taylor accepted a four-year scholarship to Oregon State University. She had scored 29 goals in 38 first team appearances for Tranmere, despite missing six months of action with a broken leg.[3] Club careerTaylor played for various teams in the North American USL W-League and in Australia for Melbourne Victory.[4] She returned to England in 2011, signing for Birmingham City, but moving to Lincoln Ladies on loan.[5] After she scored two goals in six games, Lincoln wanted to keep Taylor for the 2012 FA WSL season. But she returned to her parent club Birmingham City following another off-season stint in Australia with Melbourne Victory.[6] At the 2012 FA Women's Cup Final, Taylor scored in Birmingham's penalty shootout win over Chelsea.[7] In January 2013, Taylor left Birmingham City for a one–year loan to Damallsvenskan team Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC.[8] She scored ten goals in ten games for Göteborg but left during the summer break, returning to England for personal reasons.[9] In December 2013, she signed with the Washington Spirit for the 2014 National Women's Soccer League season.[10] On 16 January 2015 the Portland Thorns FC acquired Taylor in a trade with the Washington Spirit in exchange for a 2015 second-round pick (No. 13 overall) and two-second-round picks in 2016.[11] On 8 October 2015, defending W-League champions Canberra United announced that they had signed Taylor on loan,[12] only for a recurrence of a knee injury to force her to pull out of the deal.[13] On 24 March 2016, Arsenal announced the signing of Taylor.[14] Taylor did not make her debut in the FA WSL until the club's final home game of the 2016 season, scoring twice in a 2–0 win over relegated Doncaster Belles, having previously spent a large part of the campaign out injured.[15] Less than two years later, Taylor left Arsenal on 21 November 2017, having played seventeen matches for the club, scoring ten goals.[16] She signed for Melbourne City FC in Australia on a short-term contract.[17] On the same day, Seattle Reign FC announced that Taylor will join the club before the 2018 National Women's Soccer League season.[18] By returning to the Pacific Northwest, she joins a select group of players who have played for both sides of the Cascadia rivalry with Seattle and the Portland Thorns FC: Michelle Betos, Amber Brooks, Danielle Foxhoven, Kaylyn Kyle, and Jessica McDonald. International careerNewly appointed England coach Mark Sampson included Taylor in a 30-player squad for the annual training camp in La Manga Club, which included a match against Norway on 17 January 2014.[19] She withdrew from the squad due to club commitments and was replaced by Isobel Christiansen.[20] In August 2014 Taylor made her debut in England's 4–0 friendly win over Sweden at Victoria Park in Hartlepool.[21] She scored what would have been her first international goal in a friendly against the United States on 14 February 2015, only for it to be wrongly ruled out for offside.[22] On 6 March 2015 at the 2015 Cyprus Cup, Taylor scored a hat trick for England in their 3–0 group win against Australia. The win gave them a place in the finals.[23] On her 10th appearance for England, at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Taylor capitalised on a mistake by Lauren Sesselmann of host nation Canada to put England 1–0 up in their quarter-final game. England went on to win 2–1 to secure their first ever semi-final appearance. Taylor was selected as part of England's squad for the 2017 Euros and was given the number 9 shirt for the tournament.[24] She then scored a hattrick, becoming the first Englishwoman to do so in a major footballing tournament, in a 6–0 defeat of Scotland.[25] Taylor scored again against Spain and France in the Quarterfinals. Her 5 goals gave her the Golden Boot, as England reached the Semifinals.[26] Before Taylor represented England, she was also eligible for the Republic of Ireland through her Irish grandparents. International goalsScores and results list England's goal tally first.
InternationalEngland
See also{{Portal|Women's association football|Women's Sport|Association football|Biography}}
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news|title=Jodie Taylor buzzing about switch to Lincoln Ladies|url=http://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/jodie-taylor-buzzing-switch-lincoln-ladies/story-13038893-detail/story.html|accessdate=31 October 2016|publisher=Lincolnshire Echo|date=30 July 2011}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Jodie Taylor focused on Europe as she turns down Lincoln Ladies|url=http://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/jodie-taylor-focused-europe-turns-lincoln-ladies/story-15298586-detail/story.html|accessdate=31 October 2016|publisher=Lincolnshire Echo|date=27 February 2012}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/shootout-has-unhappy-ending-for-chelsea-ladies-7791442.html|title=Shoot-out has unhappy ending for Chelsea Ladies|accessdate=31 October 2016|date=27 May 2012|publisher=The Independent|first=John|last=Nisbet}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/6942|title=Jodie Taylor goes to Göteborg|publisher=She Kicks|accessdate=11 February 2013|date=31 January 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029191211/http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/6942|archivedate=29 October 2013}} 9. ^{{cite news|last1=Nilsson|first1=Eric|title=Jag har fått offra alldeles för mycket|url=http://www.expressen.se/gt/sport/jag-har-fatt-offra-alldeles-for-mycket/|accessdate=25 August 2014|publisher=Expressen|date=10 August 2013|language=Swedish}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=Jodie Taylor joins the Spirit for 2014 NWSL season & earns England National Team Call up|url=http://washingtonspirit.com/news/jodie-taylor-joins-the-spirit-for-2014-nwsl-season-earns-england-national-team-call-up/|publisher=Washington Spirit|accessdate=19 December 2013|date=18 December 2013}} 11. ^{{cite news|title=Portland Thorns FC acquire Jodie Taylor from Washington Spirit through trade at NWSL draft|url=http://www.timbers.com/news/2015/01/portland-thorns-fc-acquire-jodie-taylor-washington-spirit-through-trade-nwsl-draft|publisher=Portland Thorns|date=16 January 2015}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://thewomensgame.com/2015/10/canberra-united-complete-loan-signing-of-portland-thorns-striker-jodie-taylor/|title=Canberra United complete loan signing of Portland Thorns striker Jodie Taylor|publisher=The Women's Game|first=Ann|last=Odong|date=8 October 2015}} 13. ^{{cite news|last1=Tuxworth|first1=Jon|title=Canberra United on hunt for replacement for injured English international|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/canberra-united-on-hunt-for-replacement-for-injured-english-international-20151104-gkr7cg.html|accessdate=31 October 2016|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|date=5 November 2015}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/20160324/jodie-taylor-signs-for-arsenal-ladies |title=Jodie Taylor signs for Arsenal Ladies |publisher=Arsenal |accessdate=24 March 2016}} 15. ^{{cite news|title=Jodie Taylor delighted with return to action as Arsenal win|url=http://www.fawsl.com/matchesReport/arsenal_ladies_fc_v_doncaster_rovers_belles_30_october_2016_report.html|accessdate=31 October 2016|publisher=FA WSL|date=30 October 2016}} 16. ^{{cite news|title=Taylor to leave Arsenal|url=https://www.arsenal.com/news/taylor-leave-arsenal|accessdate=22 November 2017|publisher=Arsenal FC|date=21 November 2017}} 17. ^{{cite news|title=Melbourne City FC signs England international Jodie Taylor from Arsenal Women|url=https://www.melbournecityfc.com.au/news/melbourne-city-fc-signs-england-international-jodie-taylor-arsenal-women|accessdate=22 November 2017|publisher=Melbourne City FC|date=21 November 2017}} 18. ^{{cite news|title=Reign FC Signs Forward Jodie Taylor|url=https://thebold.com/reign-fc-signs-forward-jodie-taylor-f3226021966a|accessdate=22 November 2017|publisher=Seattle Reign FC|date=21 November 2017}} 19. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25430376| publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation | title=Lianne Sanderson recalled to England training squad| date=18 December 2013|accessdate=25 August 2014}} 20. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/9142| publisher=She Kicks| title=Christiansen called up| date=6 January 2014| accessdate=25 August 2014| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140107214734/http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/9142| archivedate=7 January 2014| df=dmy-all}} 21. ^{{cite web|last1=Leighton|first1=Tony|title=England Women thrash Sweden 4–0 in friendly at Hartlepool|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28630540|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=16 August 2014|date=3 August 2014}} 22. ^{{cite web|title=England women 0–1 USA women|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31441213|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=20 February 2015|date=14 February 2015}} 23. ^{{cite news|last1=Leighton|first1=Tony|title=England women: Jodie Taylor sinks Australia in Cyprus Cup|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31773501|accessdate=28 May 2015|publisher=BBC Sport|date=6 March 2015}} 24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/07/17/meet-lionesses-englands-euro-2017-squad/jodie-taylor/|title=Meet the Lionesses: who is in England's Euro 2017 squad?|website=Telegraph.co.uk}} 25. ^{{cite web|url=https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2017/jul/19/england-scotland-womens-euro-2017-group-d-match-report|title=Jodie Taylor's hat-trick gives England a flying start to Euro 2017|website=The Guardian.com}} 26. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/newsid=2490097.html |title=Jodie Taylor wins Women's EURO adidas Golden Boot |website=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=6 August 2017 |access-date=6 August 2017}} External links{{commons category}}
| title = Awards | bg = gold | fg = navy | bordercolor = | list1 ={{W-League Golden Boot}}{{UEFA Women's Championship top scorers}}{{FA Women's International Player of the Year}} }}{{Navboxes | title = England squads | bg = white | fg = black | bordercolor = black | list1 ={{England squad 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup}}{{England squad UEFA Women's Euro 2017}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Taylor, Jodie}} 39 : 1986 births|Living people|English women's footballers|Pali Blues players|Portland Thorns FC players|Melbourne Victory FC (W-League) players|Arsenal Women F.C. players|Birmingham City W.F.C. players|Tranmere Rovers L.F.C. players|Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC players|Sydney FC (W-League) players|Washington Spirit players|Canberra United FC players|Melbourne City FC (W-League) players|FA Women's Super League players|FA Women's Premier League players|W-League (Australia) players|United Soccer Leagues W-League players|People from Birkenhead|English expatriate footballers|English footballers|English expatriate sportspeople in Australia|English expatriate sportspeople in Canada|English expatriate sportspeople in Sweden|English expatriate sportspeople in the United States|Expatriate women's soccer players in the United States|University of Oregon alumni|Expatriate women's footballers in Sweden|England women's under-23 international footballers|National Women's Soccer League players|Oregon State Beavers women's soccer players|England women's international footballers|2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players|Sportspeople from Birkenhead|Expatriate women's soccer players in Australia|Expatriate women's soccer players in Canada|Expatriate footballers in Sweden|Reign FC players|Association football forwards |
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