Claire Rafferty Explained

Claire Rafferty
Fullname:Claire Lauren Rafferty[1]
Birth Date:11 January 1989
Birth Place:Orpington, London, England
Height:1.64m (05.38feet)
Position:Left back/Left winger
Youthclubs1:Kent Magpies
Years1:2003–2007
Clubs1:Millwall Lionesses
Years2:2007–2018
Clubs2:Chelsea
Caps2:101
Goals2:12
Years3:2018–2019
Clubs3:West Ham United
Caps3:13
Goals3:1
Nationalyears1:2008
Nationalteam1:England U19
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2010
Nationalteam2:England U23
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:2010–2017
Nationalteam3:England
Nationalcaps3:18
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalteam4:Great Britain
Nationalyears4:2012
Nationalcaps4:1
Nationalgoals4:0
Pcupdate:28 May 2019[2] [3]
Ntupdate:14 June 2017

Claire Lauren Rafferty (born 11 January 1989) is an English pundit and retired professional footballer. She made over 100 appearances as a left back or left winger for Chelsea in the FA WSL and also spent time at Millwall Lionesses and West Ham United. Rafferty also represented England internationally and played at the 2012 Olympics for Great Britain.

Club career

Rafferty became a first team regular with Millwall Lionesses as a 14-year-old.[4] After recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury,[4] she signed for Chelsea Ladies in 2007[5] and became a regular on the left of midfield.[6]

In August 2011 Rafferty suffered another ACL injury.[7] She returned to the Chelsea team as a substitute in their televised 2012 FA WSL opening game against Doncaster Rovers Belles. Earlier in April 2012 Rafferty had been appointed as one of eight digital media ambassadors, one from each team, who wear their Twitter account name on their sleeves to raise the profile of the WSL.[8]

In 2014 Rafferty helped Chelsea to second place in the FAWSL. There was a dramatic final day of the season which saw Chelsea narrowly missing out on the title by one goal difference.[9]

Rafferty left Chelsea Ladies at the end of the 2017–18 season. In June 2018, she joined West Ham United Ladies.[10] [11] She retired at the end of the 2018–19 season.[12]

International career

England

Rafferty was involved with England at U15 development, U17, U19, U20 and U23 level. She had been called into the U19 squad at the age of 15.[4] Her full debut came on 25 March 2010 against Austria.[13]

In June 2011 Rafferty was named in the 21–player squad for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. At the quarter-final stage of the competition against France, she was substituted on for regular left back Rachel Unitt in the 81st minute, to make her World Cup debut. England coach Hope Powell considered Rafferty better equipped to cope with the pace of Élodie Thomis.

When the match finished 1–1 after extra-time, Rafferty missed England's fourth penalty in the shootout, sending her spot kick wide of the post.[14] Although England were knocked out when Faye White also missed, Hope Powell praised Rafferty for stepping forward when other, more experienced team mates were exhibiting "cowardice."[15]

Rafferty's international career has been plagued with injury having ruptured her ACL three times, most recently in 2013. After overcoming this for the third time Rafferty was recalled to the England squad in late 2014 for the friendly against Germany at Wembley Stadium.[16] Rafferty made her first England appearance in two and a half years in March 2015 as England won the Cyprus Cup.[17] Rafferty was selected for the 2015 World Cup and was first choice left-back as England reached the semi-finals and achieved third-place. Rafferty was unfortunate to concede a penalty in the semi-final against Japan for a push which was outside the box.[18] [19] [20]

Rafferty was allotted 175 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England’s inaugural international.[21] [22]

Great Britain Olympic

In June 2012 Rafferty was named in the 18–player Great Britain squad for the 2012 London Olympics.[23]

Retirement

Rafferty now makes regular media appearances. In the summer immediately following her retirement, Rafferty made numerous television and radio appearances as a pundit during the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.[24] [25]

In July 2019, Rafferty returned to Chelsea in a commercial role. Chelsea Commercial Director, Chris Townsend OBE commented on Rafferty's "extensive experience in elite-level sport combined with her business and analytical skills accumulated working at an investment bank" which made her an important asset to the club.[26]

Personal life

She studied economics at Loughborough University, and graduated in 2011.[27] As well as her football commitments she is a part-time Analyst at Deutsche Bank.[28] During the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Rafferty was named 43rd in the ZOO Magazine "Hot 101" issue.[29]

Rafferty married her partner Erica Cleary in May 2023.[30]

Honours

Club

Chelsea[31]

2015, 2017–18

2014–15, 2017–18

International

2015[32]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015: List of players: England . FIFA . 10 . 6 July 2015 . 1 June 2019.
  2. Web site: Claire Rafferty. The FA. 14 June 2017.
  3. Web site: Claire Rafferty. Soccer Way. 14 June 2017.
  4. News: Congratulations Claire. https://web.archive.org/web/20100626123618/http://mobile.millwallfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10367~595008%2C00.html. 26 June 2010. Millwall FC. 29 November 2004. 10 August 2009. dead.
  5. Web site: Chelsea Ladies Start Season . Chelsea FC . 20 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140606200052/https://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/1127776 . 6 June 2014 .
  6. Web site: Claire Rafferty . Chelsea FC. 17 May 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20140606200037/https://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/1151739. 6 June 2014. dead.
  7. Web site: Injured Kelly Smith missing from England squad. BBC Sport. 28 August 2011. 25 August 2011.
  8. Web site: Women's Super League launches Twitter kit initiative to raise profile. BBC Sport. 10 April 2012. 4 April 2012.
  9. Web site: Liverpool Ladies pip Chelsea to WSL title on dramatic final day. 12 October 2014. BBC Sport.
  10. Web site: Claire Rafferty: West Ham United sign England left-back . BBC Sport . 15 June 2018 . 15 June 2018 .
  11. News: FA Cup: How I prepare for a big game. BBC News. 4 May 2019.
  12. Web site: Claire Rafferty to retire at the end of the season West Ham United . www.whufc.com . en.
  13. Web site: Claire Rafferty . TheFA.com. 17 May 2010.
  14. News: Women's World Cup: England 1–1 France (France win 4–3 on pens). BBC Sport. 9 July 2011. Chris Bevan. 10 July 2011.
  15. News: Powell blasts England 'cowards'. https://web.archive.org/web/20120528091336/http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/news/content/view/full/106937. 28 May 2012. Morning Star. 11 July 2011. Greg Leedham. 11 July 2011.
  16. Web site: Sampson Names Final Qualifier Squad. fawsl.com. The FA. 4 September 2014. 15 June 2018.
  17. Web site: England seal Cyprus Cup victory after Canada run dry.
  18. Web site: England squad named for FIFA Women's World Cup.
  19. News: England's Women's World Cup ratings. BBC Sport.
  20. https://web.archive.org/web/20150623025626/http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/matches/round=268018/match=300269493/report.html FIFA.com
  21. Web site: England squad named for World Cup . 2023-06-19 . The Football Association . en.
  22. Web site: Lacey-Hatton . Jack . 2022-11-18 . Lionesses introduce 'legacy numbers' for players past and present . 2023-06-19 . mirror . en.
  23. News: Team GB women's squad for London 2012 announced. BBC Sport. 26 June 2012. 26 June 2012.
  24. Web site: Tongue Tied Media — Claire Rafferty . Tongue Tied Media.
  25. Web site: Women's World Cup: Claire Rafferty on England's chances, players to watch, and more . talkSPORT . 7 June 2019.
  26. Web site: Claire Rafferty returns to Chelsea in a commercial role Official Site Chelsea Football Club . ChelseaFC.
  27. News: Who's who in the England women's squad?. BBC Sport. 20 June 2011. 10 July 2011.
  28. News: Claire Rafferty's linkedin profile. 9 July 2015. 9 July 2015.
  29. Web site: @clrafferty1 You're in ZOO's Hot 101 issue! RT and let your followers know!. Zoo Weekly. 18 July 2015. 7 July 2015.
  30. Web site: Rafferty . Claire . She said yes ❤️ . Instagram . 11 November 2023 . 3 May 2023.
  31. Web site: C. Rafferty. Soccerway. 13 July 2019.
  32. Web site: Lavery . Glenn . England 1–0 Canada: Cyprus Cup final match report . The Football Association . 11 March 2015.
  33. Web site: Match for third place – Match report . https://web.archive.org/web/20150706175120/http://resources.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/02/66/09/64/eng_51_0704_ger-eng_fulltime.pdf . dead . 6 July 2015 . 4 July 2015 . FIFA . 7 July 2019.