Lucy Bronze Salary, Net worth, Age, Current Teams, Career, Height, and much more

Lucy Bronze Salary, Net worth, Age, Current Teams, Career, Height, and much more

Lucy Bronze is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Liga F club Barcelona and the England women’s national team. She has been playing football since childhood and has an incredible game vision.

Lucy Bronze is known for her creative and offensive style of play, which has led her to be regarded as one of the best players in the world.

Here, we take a closer look at Lucy Bronze’s age, salary in 2023, net worth in 2023, Playing Position, height, Current Teams, boyfriend, facts, house, Individual Awards, football career so far, wiki, transfer news, market value, stats, FIFA 22 potential, height, weight, family, pics, affairs, car, and much more.

Who Is Lucy Bronze?

Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze MBE (born 28 October 1991), known as Lucy Bronze is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Liga F club Barcelona and the England women’s national team.

She previously played for Sunderland, Everton, Liverpool, Lyon and Manchester City, as well as North Carolina at the college level in the United States and Great Britain at the Olympics. Bronze have won four UEFA Women’s Champions League titles in total.

She won the UEFA Women’s Champions League three times with Lyon and once with Barcelona. She also won three FA Women’s Super League titles with Liverpool and Manchester City. With England, she won the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.

Lucy Bronze Facts, Biography, WIKI

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Full NameLucia Roberta Tough Bronze
NicknameLucia
ProfessionFootballer
Date of Birth & Age28 October 1991 (age 31)
Birth PlaceBerwick-upon-Tweed, England
ReligionCristian
Marital StatusIn Relationship
Hometown & CountryEngland
Height5 ft 8 in (1.72 m)

Lucy Bronze Age and Birthday Info 2023

How old is Lucy Bronze? In this section, we will talk about her age and birthday-related info. Lucy Bronze’s age is 31, and her birthday is 28 October 1991. When is her next birthday?

Birthday28 October
Name of the DayMonday
Next Birthday28 October 2024
Age31
Place of BirthBerwick-upon-Tweed,
Country of BirthEngland

Lucy Bronze’s Height, Weight, and Physical Condition

What is her physical condition? Want to know her Height and Weight in Feet-Inch or Meter-Centimeter? This section discussed her height-weight, foot, eyes, and hair colors.

HeightIn Centimeters: 172cm
In Meters: 1.72 m
In Feet Inches: 5 ft 8 in
WeightIn KG: Not known
In Pound: Not known
FootNot known footed
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Hair ColorYet To Update

Lucy Bronze Early Life

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Lucy Bronze Current Teams

She Is Playing With Barcelona.

Who is Lucy Bronze’s Boyfriend, and What is her Marital Status?

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Marital StatusIn Relationship

What is her Playing Position?

She plays as a Right-back in her team.

What is Lucy Bronze’s Salary in 2023?

Lucy Bronze’s Salary in 2023 Is $1 million.

What is Lucy Bronze’s Net Worth in 2023?

Lucy Bronze’s Net Worth in 2023 Is $5 Million.

Transfer Market Value

We discuss about Lucy Bronze’s transfer market history: current and highest transfer values.

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Lucy Bronze Educational Qualifications

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Lucy Bronze Football Career

Here, we take a closer look at her Football career so far.

Lucy Bronze Club Career

Sunderland
Youth, 2002–07
No longer able to play for Alnwick, Bronze began attending summer training camps in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, something her mother had discovered when looking for opportunities for her to continue to play football, and playing for Sunderland, first at under-12 academy level, from 2002.

Though the nearest girls’ team to Alnwick, it was still several hours away, and Bronze has said between school and training she had no time for anything else. The travel was draining and Bronze was shy going to Sunderland, so when she was old enough (the option of playing above her age group was also referred to the FA and denied), she played for Blyth Town WFC, a closer side that had an under-14 girls’ team in the Northern Girls Tyne Tees League.

She continued training with Sunderland, though less regularly, including at the under-15 level. She was the captain of Sunderland’s under-16 team, but still played for Blyth Town at this age.

Barcelona, 2022–present
In June 2022, Bronze agreed to join Barcelona after her contract with Manchester City expired; Bronze said that she prefers playing abroad and wanted to take the opportunity to play for a club as renowned as Barcelona, as well as to be challenged there and help it “become another historical great in Europe” as she had experienced with Lyon.

In August 2022, Barcelona announced that they would register Bronze as a Portuguese national, due to Spanish footballing bodies and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) having not agreed, shortly before the season began, how many non-EU citizens each team could register and so preventing new non-EU players from being registered until this was resolved. Spanish media reported heavily on the uncertainty, with Bronze at the time said to be “bemused by the fuss”.

While preferring to play outside of England, Bronze noted that the intensity and intelligence of the training at Barcelona was “an extra level up” from her years with Lyon. She was encouraged to be fluid in her position as a right back from the pre-season and, in their first league game, moved into the midfield in the 60th minute to make plays with England teammate and fellow new transfer Keira Walsh.

She also felt that, besides the intensity, adapting to training at Barcelona was harder than at Lyon as the team’s core were all Spanish and had been playing together for many years, thus requiring more off-pitch adaptation.

Bronze scored her first goal for Barcelona in an Otro Clásico match against Atlético Madrid on 27 November 2022, with a diving header for Barcelona’s third of the game. Her second goal, in the very next game, was an 89th-minute match-winner, taking Barcelona ahead of Real Sociedad for the first time in the game to preserve their winning run.

Earlier in the month, Bronze had been rested to prevent damage when experiencing a flare-up of her knee injury after a match against Real Madrid. Having been started by the team in all the important games, Bronze won her first title with them on 22 January 2023, providing an assist in the final of the 2022–23 Supercopa de España, helping the team to a 3–0 win.

On 22 April 2023, facing Chelsea in the Champions League, Bronze sustained a knee injury and had to be taken off; on 25 April she had surgery and was predicted to be unavailable for two to six weeks. On 30 April, Barcelona won the league at home with four matches to play and an all-win record.

Lucy Bronze International career

Youth

Bronze (left) with Izzy Christiansen (centre) and Demi Stokes during the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
Bronze aspired to play for England but noticed scouts never went up to Sunderland to watch her matches; at a summer camp in North Carolina, Dorrance promised to help her and used his contacts at Arsenal to have someone go to watch her play, after which she was taken into the England youth system.

Bronze was called into the England under-17 squad in March 2007, aged fifteen, while she was playing for Blyth Town. She was part of successful England youth teams for all age groups.

Called up to the squad for the under-17 Euro qualifiers in 2007 she was also part of the team that came fourth in the finals of the 2008 UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship, the first instance of this tournament.

She only made a starting appearance in the semi-final but was still included in UEFA’s list of players to watch from the tournament, both for her contributions to attacking play and her speed in defence.

Later that year, she was part of the England squad that also came fourth in the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup (also its inaugural edition) in New Zealand, where she was only absent from the starting line-up for England’s opening match against Brazil (coming on in the 69th minute) and picked up two yellow cards at the end of the tournament. From the middle of 2008, Bronze regularly played for both the under-17 and under-19 teams, with her first competitive under-19 games coming in September that year.

She was a crucial part of the under-19 squad that won the UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship in July 2009. Following her knee injury, she was told she would not be called up for the next under-19 Euro, later noting that she felt a lack of support during her recovery. She was part of the under-19 squad that finished runners-up to France in the 2010 under-19 Euro, providing the long-range assist for Toni Duggan’s opening goal in their first match, a 3–1 victory over Scotland.

She was called into an England under-20 training camp in January 2010.[60] After featuring in all three games during the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, Bronze made her debut for the England under-23 team in a 2–1 win over Germany in September 2010.[citation needed] At the La Manga tournament in March 2013, with the under-23 squad, Bronze provided the shot that led to an own goal off a Norwegian defender in the closing minutes, leading England to win 1–0.

England Senior

When Bronze was 16, her parents were approached by Mónica Jorge of the Portuguese football association, who extended an invitation for Bronze to join and train with Portugal.

Bronze later said she seriously considered this offer for several years and was prepared to switch to Portugal when she was 22; though she was playing for the England youth teams, she was consistently left out of the senior England squad under manager Hope Powell. Through relatives, she would also have been eligible to play for Scotland.

Bronze made her debut for the England senior team on 26 June 2013 as a substitute in the 67th minute for Dunia Susi in a friendly against world champions Japan at the Pirelli Stadium in Burton-upon-Trent. She had a claimed goal disallowed in the 89th minute of the 1–1 draw. The following month, she was an unused member of the squad at Euro 2013 in Sweden, a group-stage exit.

Bronze scored her first England goal on 14 June 2014, in a 3–0 away win over Belarus in World Cup qualification; she scored again on 17 September 2014, as England concluded their qualification process with a 10–0 away win over Montenegro and a 100% record, with Bronze having played in nine of the ten matches.

On 23 November 2014, Bronze started in the first England women’s match at Wembley Stadium, a 0–3 loss to Germany. In her first years with England, she played as a centre-half alongside Steph Houghton, with Alex Scott first choice in Bronze’s preferred right-back role.

She went into the 2015 Women’s World Cup after a knee operation and less regular playing time and began the tournament as a left-sided defensive midfielder before moving to right-back, displacing Scott, while still in the group stage.

In the knock-out game against Norway, she scored an iconic winning goal from outside the penalty area as England came from behind to win 2–1, their first knock-out win at the World Cup. Coach Mark Sampson said after the match that Bronze could be the best right-back in the world.

Reflecting on the goal in 2019, Bronze said that it “set [her] career alight a little bit”, seeing her gain wider recognition; in 2022 FIFA included it as one of the best-ever goals scored at a Women’s World Cup. She also went on to score what proved to be the quarter-final winner against Canada

Lucy Bronze Individual Awards

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Interesting Facts about Lucy Bronze

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Lucy Bronze Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube

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  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Wikipedia
  • YouTube

FAQs

What is the Net Worth of Lucy Bronze?

She has a total wealth of $5 million.

What is the Height of Lucy Bronze?

Her height is 1.72 m.

Is Lucy Bronze left or right-footed?

She is Right-footed.

Conclusion

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