Karen Carney
Karen Carney
Karen Carney (born August 1, 1987, in Solihull, England) is a retired professional footballer and current sports journalist, celebrated for her contributions to English women's football. Playing primarily as a winger and midfielder, Carney began her career at Birmingham City and later joined Arsenal, where she achieved significant success, including winning the UEFA Women's Cup and all three domestic trophies in the 2006–07 season. She also had stints with the Chicago Red Stars and Chelsea, where she captained the team to an FA Women's Cup title in 2017–18. Internationally, Carney earned 144 caps for the England women's national football team, representing her country in four FIFA Women's World Cups and four UEFA Women's Championships. She also competed for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Carney retired in July 2019 and was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2021 .Celebrity Birthdays+2+2
Beyond her playing career, Carney has transitioned into a prominent media role. Since 2019, she has been a regular broadcaster for live football on Sky Sports, ITV, and Amazon Prime, covering both the Women's Super League and Premier League matches. She also contributes as a sports columnist for BBC Sport and The Guardian, and serves as a pundit for BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Television . In August 2022, Carney was appointed Chair of the Future of Women's Football Review, a government-led initiative aimed at expanding and professionalizing women's football in the UK .Sky News+6+6CelebsWiki+6
Notable Quotes by Karen Carney:
“When I was growing up, some of the lads weren't very nice about me playing.” BrainyQuote+1
“When you hit 30, people have got this perception that you're past it, and I really disagree with that.” BrainyQuote+2+2
“Any person who has reached an elite level has had to start somewhere, and it's all from grass-roots level.” BrainyQuote
Carney's journey from a young football enthusiast facing skepticism to becoming a trailblazer in women's sports media underscores her resilience and commitment to the advancement of women's football.