Lioness - My Journey to Glory: Winner of the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year

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Lioness - My Journey to Glory: Winner of the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year

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By the 2018–19 season, Mead had fully reinvented herself as a versatile winger under Joe Montemurro, which has seen her break the WSL record for the most assists in a season (12). [55] Beth Mead extended her contract with Arsenal in November 2019. In February 2020, she sustained a medial collateral ligament injury, ending the 2019-20 WSL season prematurely. Mead played in the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final, where she scored a goal against Paris Saint-Germain on August 28, 2020. Soon after UEFA Women's Euro 2022, the England players wrote an open letter to Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, the candidates in the ongoing Conservative Party leadership election, in which they declared their "legacy and goal was to inspire a nation". They saw their victory "as only the beginning". The letter pointed out that only 63% of British girls could play football in school PE lessons and concluded: "We – the 23 members of the England Senior Women's EURO Squad – ask you to make it a priority to invest in girls' football in schools, so that every girl has the choice". [217] [218] Exclusive: Beth Mead". Shoot (football magazine). 23 April 2015. Archived from the original on 20 May 2015 . Retrieved 19 July 2015.

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Mead's 2022-23 campaign was shaping up to be just as prolific but has been cut short after she sustained an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury against Manchester United in November, putting her hopes of playing at next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in doubt. In 2011–12, her first season in the FA Women's Premier League (WPL), Mead scored 23 goals in as many games, and ended the season with 29 in all competitions. Sunderland won the league by Mead's winner against Leeds United. [16] Sunderland won the FA Women's Premier League Cup for the first time, completing the double. [17] Mead won the WPL Golden Boot, [18] Sunderland Player of the Year award, [19] and Mavis Clayton Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Achievement at the Scarborough and District Sports Awards. [20] Smith, Emma (19 October 2022). "Lyon 1–5 Arsenal: A special night for Gunners as they humble Champions League holders". BBC Sport . Retrieved 22 October 2022. In October 2019, Mead scored England's game-winning goal against Portugal. [134] She won the Player of the Match Award. [135] Later that month, she created more chances than any other player during a 2–1 loss against Brazil in front of a record-breaking 29,238 fans at Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough. [136] In 2015, Mead won the first Yorkshire Open Egg Throwing Championships in her village, Hinderwell. [232] [233]Domestically, Mead was in superb form for her club, Arsenal, before the tournament, scoring 14 goals and providing 19 assists in 40 appearances in the 2021-22 campaign, as the Gunners came agonisingly close to a first Women's Super League title since 2019 but finished second to Chelsea by one point. a b c Falk, Graham (12 April 2020). "Exclusive: Beth Mead and her journey to the top". Her Football Hub . Retrieved 19 May 2021. Every year people get so animated about this award. But, truth be told, it really has no importance whatsoever.

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Mead went to Oakridge Community Primary School in Hinderwell. There was no girls' football team at school, so she played for the boys' team. She was the only girl. However, the more she played, the more other girls wanted to join in. She was captain of the primary school team, and that made the other girls feel more comfortable, seeing she had been accepted and made captain. They won the local primary school cup for boys' teams with four girls in the team. [11] Club career [ edit ] Early career [ edit ] Mead made a notable impression with her excellent performance during the 2019 SheBelieves Cup, where she scored two impressive goals for England. In the first game against Brazil, she scored the match-winning goal with a remarkable “crot” (cross-shot) finish that became her signature. Mead became second in WSL all-time goal contributions (93) with 54 goals and 39 assists on 16 September 2022. [101] Mead was a part of the England U19 team that won the silver at the 2013 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. She scored a brace in the semifinal. [116] She won the silver ball. [117] Mead was moved out wide. This may have irked many players and led to a drop in form. Not Beth Mead. Instead, it took her game to another level, forming the complete player we see today. A wide player who scores goals aplenty and creates goals aplenty.Sunderland boss frustrated at having to constantly revise his targets". The Northern Echo. 14 May 2015 . Retrieved 23 August 2022. Mead sustained a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in a league game on November 19, 2022, which required her to take several months off from playing. She urged for more research to be conducted into ACL injuries in women’s football, as she was among the 25% of 2022 Ballon d’Or nominees who were out of the game due to the injury. In Beth Mead biography, it is noticed that Mead’s motivation was to make her mother happy and proud, and she spent the entire year trying to put a smile on her face. It is highlighted in Beth Mead biography that in addition to scoring and assisting the most in the tournament, Mead created the most chances, completed the most crosses, had the highest crossing accuracy among players who attempted over ten crosses, made the highest assists per 90, and won the most Player of the Match awards. a b c d e "England's EURO 2022 star Beth Mead shares her grassroots football story". England Football. 31 July 2022 . Retrieved 21 December 2022.

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There is a moment during the European Championship final, as detailed in Beth Mead’s autobiography, when she can do no more. She has just collided with a Germany defender and suffered a dead leg. England’s physio asks her if she is able to play on.In the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022, she played a crucial role in leading England to their first major tournament win by being the Golden Boot winner, Player of the Tournament, and top assist provider.

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a b "Beth Mead's YP Sport award win highlights growth in women's f Mead was also the runner-up for the IFFHS World’s Best International Goal scorer, having scored 15 goals in international matches for club and country in 2022. She finished second in the ATA Football WSL Player of the Year 2022 competition. In April 2018, Mead made her debut for the senior England as a substitute in a 0–0 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification draw with Wales in Southampton. [119]Mead’s love for football began at the age of six when her mother took her to a local Saturday morning football session, which was run by a volunteer coach. Despite being the only girl among the boys, Mead loved playing football and would often play on the community field, regardless of the animals or the length of the grass. Awards 2015 Young Player of the Year, 2015 FA WSL1 Player’s Player of the Year, 2018 Young Player of the Year, 2022 Women’s Euros Golden Boot winner, 2022 Women’s Euros Player of the Tournament a b "AWFC Player of the Season: In first place". arsenal.com. 22 June 2022 . Retrieved 5 August 2022.



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