Personal information | |||
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Full name | Emma Anne Byrne [1] | ||
Date of birth | 14 June 1979 | ||
Place of birth | Leixlip, Ireland | ||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) [2] | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Youth career | |||
Leixlip United [3] | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
St Patrick's Athletic Ladies | |||
1999 | Fortuna Hjørring | ||
2000–2016 | Arsenal Ladies | 459 | (0) |
2017 | Brighton & Hove Albion Women | 9 | (0) |
International career | |||
1996–2017 | Republic of Ireland | 134 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Emma Anne Byrne (born 14 June 1979) is an Irish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. She played for the Republic of Ireland on a record 134 occasions and served as captain of the team. She spent almost 17 years with Arsenal before joining Brighton & Hove Albion in January 2017.
Byrne started playing as a schoolgirl for Leixlip United before moving to as a goalkeeper to St Patrick's Athletic in the Dublin Women's Soccer League and then agreed to join professional Danish Elitedivisionen club Fortuna Hjørring after completing her schooling. After spending one year in Denmark, Bryne returned to Ireland because she was homesick and took a job as a secretary with the Health Board. [4]
When Arsenal Ladies' goalkeeper Lesley Higgs was injured, the club's Irish midfielder Ciara Grant alerted Arsenal manager Vic Akers to her friend Byrne's availability. Byrne joined Arsenal in January 2000 and quickly became their first choice goalkeeper. She won a domestic treble in her first full season with Arsenal, saving a penalty in the 2001 FA Women's Cup final win over Fulham, [5] and was voted club Players' Player of the Year in 2003 and 2005.
In 2006-07, Byrne was part of the Arsenal squad which won every single League game as well as the quadruple. [2] She also became a European champion with Arsenal in April 2007, when they beat Umeå IK in the 2007 UEFA Women's Cup Final 1–0 on aggregate, a tie in which she made numerous vital saves in the home and away games. [6] [7] [8] In 2008 she rejected an offer to join American Women's Professional Soccer franchise Boston Breakers, who failed to match her salary expectations. [9]
Byrne was given a free transfer by Arsenal in December 2016 on the expiry of her contract, after being supplanted in the team by Sari van Veenendaal. [10] With Arsenal, Byrne won eleven league titles, ten FA Women's Cups, five FA Women's Premier League Cups, two FA Women's League Cups and the UEFA Women's Champions League once. She holds the record number of appearances for Arsenal with 459. [11]
She agreed to join FA WSL 2 club Brighton & Hove Albion Women for the FA WSL Spring Series. On 4 August 2017, 38-year-old Byrne announced her retirement from football on Twitter. [12]
In August 2019 it was announced that Byrne had come out of retirement to join Spanish club Terrassa FC. [13] [14]
Byrne began her international career with Ireland's youth teams at the age of 14. [15] She made her first appearance for the Republic of Ireland national team on 31 March 1996 against Belgium.
Byrne played in multiple World Cup and Euro qualifying campaigns, but Ireland did not qualify for any tournaments during her tenure. She won her 100th cap against Croatia on 26 September 2013. [16]
Following the retirement of Ciara Grant, coach Sue Ronan named Byrne the team captain in March 2013. [17]
In April 2017 a player revolt led by Byrne secured substantially improved working conditions for Ireland's female national team players. [18] With eleven other players, Byrne aired grievances about the team's treatment and threatened to go on strike. She played her final game for Ireland against Wales in June 2017 [19] and retired in August of that year. [20]
Byrne is the most capped player for Ireland with 134 senior caps over 21 years. [15] [20]
At Arsenal, Byrne also worked for the club doing administrative work and coaching young goalkeepers while doing her coaching badges. [9] She has also served as a coach-educator, helping to educate coaches for the FA around England. [4]
Byrne was named to Ireland interim manager Eileen Gleeson's coaching team in September 2023. [21]
Bryne grew up in Leixlip, County Kildare, and attended secondary school at Coláiste Chiaráin.
She previously worked in the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) ticket office [3] and was later employed as a coach in Arsenal's academy. [2] She married former professional footballer Marcus Bignot in June 2013. [22] In June 2023, she married her old Arsenal teammate Vicky Losada of Spain. [23]
Byrne has served as an ambassador for Nike's Here I Am campaign. [2] [24] She also did a three-year degree in sports journalism and broadcasting at Staffordshire University. [4]
Byrne became the first women's player inducted into the FAI Hall of Fame in 2018. [25] She was awarded for her service to the women's game and for her playing career for Arsenal and Ireland. [26] [27]
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