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1 June, 2023
Scott became the first female player to captain England for Soccer Aid.
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1 January, 2023
Scott became a captain in the panel show A League of Their Own.
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23 August, 2022
Scott announced her retirement from football, a day after England and Manchester City teammate Ellen White did.
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23 February, 2021
Scott made her 150th appearance for the England team in a game against Northern Ireland, which she captained and played the whole 90 minutes as England won 6–0.
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1 August, 2011
Scott scored against New Zealand in England's 2–1 group B win at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.
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1 May, 2009
Scott was one of the first 17 female players to be given central contracts by The Football Association.
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1 August, 2006
Scott made her debut for the England senior team against the Netherlands, coming on as a late substitute for Kelly Smith in a 4–0 win.
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1 July, 2006
Scott joined Everton Ladies, having turned down an approach from Doncaster Rovers Belles.
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18 September, 2005
Scott won the Women's Player of the Month award for September based on her performances for both her club and country (at under-19 level).
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2 February, 1987
Jill Louise Scott was born in Sunderland, England.
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