Charlotte Watson

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Charlotte Watson
Personal information
Born (1998-04-23) 23 April 1998 (age 25)
Dundee, Scotland
Height 167 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 62 kg (137 lb)
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club Loughborough Students
National team
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2016– Scotland 67 (9)
2019– Great Britain 9 (2)
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
EuroHockey Championship II
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Glasgow Team

Charlotte Watson (born 23 April 1998) [1] is a Scottish field hockey, who plays as a forward for Scotland and Great Britain. [2] [3]

Contents

Personal life

Charlotte Watson was born and raised in Dundee, Scotland. [2]

Career

Club hockey

She plays club hockey in the Women's England Hockey League Premier Division for Loughborough Students.

She has previously played for Holcombe and in Scotland's Women's Premiership league for Dundee Wanderers. [4] [5]

National teams

Scotland

Watson made her senior international debut for Scotland in 2016, during a test match against South Africa in Cape Town. [6]

In 2018, Watson was a member of the Scottish team at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast. [7] [8]

Her most prominent appearance in Scottish colours to date was in 2019 at the EuroHockey Championship II in Glasgow. At the tournament, Watson scored Scotland's second goal in the final, helping the team to a 2–1 win and their third Gold Medal at the event. [6] [9]

Great Britain

In 2019, Watson was given her first call up to the Great Britain women's team. Her first appearance was during a test match against Japan in Hiroshima. [6] Following her debut, Watson went on to represent the team during a test series against India and at the FIH Olympic Qualifiers, in Marlow and London respectively. [10]

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International Goals

Note: The following data includes goals for both Scotland and Great Britain.


Goal
DateLocationOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
128 July 2017 Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Glasgow, ScotlandFlag of France.svg  France 2–14–1 Test Match [12]
222 October 2017 Belfast Harlequins HC, Belfast, Northern IrelandFlag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland 1–11–1 [13]
32 June 2018 Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Glasgow, Scotland2–52–6 [14]
421 February 2019 Acqua Acetosa, Rome, ItalyFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 1–11–3 [15]
515 May 2019 Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Glasgow, ScotlandFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1–11–4 [16]
619 May 20191–31–7 [17]
711 June 2019 Banbridge Hockey Club, Banbridge, Northern IrelandFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3–04–0 2018–19 FIH Series Finals [18]
84 August 2019 Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Glasgow, Scotland1–07–0 2019 EuroHockey Championship II [19]
910 August 2019Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2–02–1 [20]
10 GB2 October 2019 Marlow Hockey Club, Marlow, EnglandFlag of India.svg  India 2–13–1 Test Match [21]

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References

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