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Milly Clegg
Emily Louise Foy Clegg (born 1 November 2005) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a forward for Damallsvenskan club Vittsjö GIK and New Zealand national team.
Milly Clegg grew up in Auckland, and Olympic field hockey player Kylie Clegg (née Foy) is her mother. When young, Clegg played football for Ellerslie, Bucklands Beach AFC, and at Mount Albert Grammar School; she watched the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup while a student there and was inspired.
Clegg joined Bucklands Beach AFC at the end of 2019 as a striker for a boys NRFL Youth League team, scoring the most goals for the team in 2020.
Clegg played her first minutes of senior football with National League side Auckland United, helping them to win the Kate Sheppard Cup in 2022 before making her National League debut with them.
She then joined the Wellington Phoenix, the only New Zealand team in the Australian top-flight women's league, for the 2022–23 season. She was not paid while playing with the Phoenix, in order to retain amateur status and so maintain NCAA eligibility, considering playing college soccer in the United States in the future.
Becoming the Phoenix's top scorer with four goals, she was offered different options to continue with them, including a multi-year professional contract, but rejected the Phoenix to join their rivals, Australian side Western Sydney Wanderers FC. She has also declined to be paid by this club.
In January 2024, NWSL club Racing Louisville announced the signing of Clegg on a three-year contract.
In January 2025, Clegg was loaned to Canadian club Halifax Tides for the inaugural season of Canada's top tier Northern Super League. She scored her first goal for the Tides in a 1–1 draw against Vancouver Rise FC on 27 September 2025.
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Milly Clegg
Emily Louise Foy Clegg (born 1 November 2005) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a forward for Damallsvenskan club Vittsjö GIK and New Zealand national team.
Milly Clegg grew up in Auckland, and Olympic field hockey player Kylie Clegg (née Foy) is her mother. When young, Clegg played football for Ellerslie, Bucklands Beach AFC, and at Mount Albert Grammar School; she watched the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup while a student there and was inspired.
Clegg joined Bucklands Beach AFC at the end of 2019 as a striker for a boys NRFL Youth League team, scoring the most goals for the team in 2020.
Clegg played her first minutes of senior football with National League side Auckland United, helping them to win the Kate Sheppard Cup in 2022 before making her National League debut with them.
She then joined the Wellington Phoenix, the only New Zealand team in the Australian top-flight women's league, for the 2022–23 season. She was not paid while playing with the Phoenix, in order to retain amateur status and so maintain NCAA eligibility, considering playing college soccer in the United States in the future.
Becoming the Phoenix's top scorer with four goals, she was offered different options to continue with them, including a multi-year professional contract, but rejected the Phoenix to join their rivals, Australian side Western Sydney Wanderers FC. She has also declined to be paid by this club.
In January 2024, NWSL club Racing Louisville announced the signing of Clegg on a three-year contract.
In January 2025, Clegg was loaned to Canadian club Halifax Tides for the inaugural season of Canada's top tier Northern Super League. She scored her first goal for the Tides in a 1–1 draw against Vancouver Rise FC on 27 September 2025.
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