Kirsty Hanson

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Kirsty Hanson
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Hanson with Manchester United in 2018
Personal information
Full name Kirsty Hanson
Date of birth (1998-04-17) 17 April 1998 (age 25)
Place of birth Halifax, England [1]
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Aston Villa
Number 20
Youth career
0000–2015 Manchester United
2015–2016 Liverpool
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2016 Sheffield F.C. 8 (0)
2017–2018 Doncaster Rovers Belles 27 (13)
2018–2023 Manchester United 65 (14)
2022–2023Aston Villa (loan) 20 (7)
2023– Aston Villa 12 (0)
International career
2015 Scotland U17 5 (0)
2015–2017 Scotland U19 14 (8)
2019– Scotland 28 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 3 March 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 27 February 2024

Kirsty Hanson (born 17 April 1998) is a footballer who plays as a forward for English Women's Super League club Aston Villa and the Scotland national team.

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Hanson began her career in the youth ranks of Manchester United before spending a year with the Liverpool Development Squad. She made her senior debut with Sheffield FC before joining Doncaster Rovers Belles in late 2016. Hanson returned to her former club in July 2018, following the introduction of a senior team at Manchester United.

Club career

Early career

Hanson spent her early years in the Manchester United Centre of Excellence, before joining Liverpool due to her limited opportunities to progress with her former club. [2]

Sheffield F.C.

In June 2016, Hanson joined FA WSL 2 club Sheffield F.C. [3] She made a total of 10 appearances during the 2016 FA WSL season. [4]

Doncaster Rovers Belles

In December 2016, Hanson became the Doncaster Rovers Belles' first signing ahead of the 2017 FA WSL Spring Series. [5] She scored three times in nine appearances in her inaugural campaign, and became a key figure in the squad for the 2017–18 season.

On 29 October 2017, Hanson scored twice in a 6–0 victory against Aston Villa. [6] She also scored braces in a 4–1 victory against Brighton & Hove Albion in January 2018, and in a 3–1 win against Durham in April. [7] [8]

Manchester United

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Playing for Manchester United in February 2019

On 1 July 2018, Hanson joined the newly-formed Manchester United to compete in the FA Women's Championship, one of seven players to return to the senior side having played for the club at youth level. [9] [10] [11] She made her debut in a 1–0 FA Women's League Cup victory against former club Liverpool on 19 August, and marked her league debut with a brace in a 12–0 win against Aston Villa. [12] [13] Hanson made her first start of the 2019–20 season against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Women's Super League on 13 October 2019, scoring the first goal as United won 3–0. [14] She was named FA WSL player of the month for October 2019. [15]

Ahead of the 2020–21 season, Hanson signed a new one-year contract with an option for a further year. [16] On 3 February 2021 Hanson signed a new deal with Manchester United until 2024 with the option to extend it for a further year. [17]

On 8 September 2022, Hanson joined fellow WSL side Aston Villa on loan for the 2022–23 season. [18]

Aston Villa

On 11 August 2023, Aston Villa signed Hanson permanently on a two-year deal with the option to extend for a further year. [19] [20] In the 2023–24 FA Women's League Cup quarter-final against Brighton & Hove Albion, Hanson scored the equaliser to make it 1–1. Aston Villa advanced on penalties. [21]

International career

Hanson was eligible to represent England, having been born in Halifax, and Scotland, where her mother was born. [22]

She played for Scotland at the under-17 and under-19 levels, and scored their only goal at the 2017 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. This came in a 1–1 draw against host nation Northern Ireland. [23]

In November 2019, after Martha Thomas was forced to withdraw through injury, Hanson received her first senior call-up to the Scotland national team for a UEFA Women's Euro 2021 qualifier away to Albania. [24] She made her debut starting in the 5–0 victory over Albania on 8 November and was named player of the match. [25] Hanson scored her first international goal on 19 February 2021 during a 10–0 UEFA Euro 2022 qualifying victory away to Cyprus. [26]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 6 March 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA Cup [lower-alpha 1] League Cup [lower-alpha 2] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sheffield F.C. 2016 WSL 2 800020100
Doncaster Rovers Belles 2017 WSL 2 931000103
2017–18 181000412211
Total271310413214
Manchester United 2018–19 Championship 1753060265
2019–20 WSL 1131040163
2020–21 2052230257
2021–22 1711050231
Total6514721809016
Aston Villa (loan) 2022–23 WSL 2074041288
Aston Villa 2023–24 1201051181
Total3275092469
Career total1323413233317839

International

Statistics accurate as of match played 27 February 2024
Scotland
YearAppsGoals
201910
202030
202161
202230
2023131
202420
Total282

International goals

As of match played 22 September 2023. Scotland score listed first, score column indicates score after each Hanson goal.
No.DateCapVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
119 February 20215 AEK Arena, Larnaca, CyprusFlag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 4–010–0 UEFA Euro 2022 qualifying
222 September 202321 Stadium of Light, Sunderland, EnglandFlag of England.svg  England 1–21–2 2023–24 UEFA Nations League A

Honours

Doncaster Rovers Belles

Manchester United

Individual

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