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  1. Austria international Marie Höbinger completed a move to Liverpool FC Women in July 2023. Höbinger joined from FC Zurich Frauen, where she won two league titles and a Swiss Women's Cup during an 18-month spell – while also picking up Champions League experience.

  2. 2024年5月15日 · By Liverpool FC. Cast your vote for Liverpool FC Women’s Standard Chartered Player of the Season now. The Reds wrap up their 2023-24 campaign by travelling to Leicester City on Saturday afternoon, where they require at least a point to guarantee a fourth-placed finish in their second year back in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

  3. Taiwo Awoniyi pledged to build on his recent progress in the coming season after signing a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Three years on from joining the Reds, the striker put pen to paper on a fresh deal at Melwood on Tuesday having returned from a productive year with Royal Excel Mouscron.

  4. 2024年5月14日 · Missy Bo Kearns has been called up for England’s training camps as a standby player for this summer’s UEFA Women’s European Qualifiers. This marks Kearns’ first involvement in the Lionesses’ senior set-up, with the Liverpool FC Women midfielder stepping up from her role as captain of England U23s.

  5. 3 天前 · Marie Höbinger has been voted Liverpool FC Women's Standard Chartered Player of the Season for 2023-24. The midfielder produced a brilliant debut campaign with the Reds to claim the prize following a fan poll on Liverpoolfc.com, with Gemma Bonner finishing as runner-up and Grace Fisk taking third.

  6. 2022年6月8日 · Leanne Kiernan has won Liverpool FC Women's Standard Chartered Player of the Season award. The striker claims the prize after she pipped Taylor Hinds and Missy Bo Kearns in a fan poll on Liverpoolfc.com.

  7. A skilful and forward-thinking winger, England international Lawley was key to the Reds' FA Women's Championship triumph in 2021-22, appearing in every fixture but one. She duly signed a new contract with the club ahead of the return to the Barclays Women's Super League and has continued to feature regularly under Matt Beard.