Julie Ferguson Explained

Julie Ferguson
Fullname:Julie Ferguson[1]
Birth Date:1979 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Position:Right-back
Clubs1:Maryhill Eagles
Years2:1998– - 2002
Caps1:81
Caps2:40
Goals1:101
Goals2:30
Nationalteam1:Scotland[2]
Nationalyears1:2003–2009
Nationalcaps1:67
Nationalgoals1:0
Years3:2002–2003
Years4:2003–2004
Years5:2004–2008
Years6:2008–2011
Years7:2015–2016
Clubs7:Motherwell Ladies
Caps3:26
Goals3:17
Caps4:70
Goals4:42
Caps5:60
Goals5:45
Caps6:61
Goals6:20
Caps7:11
Goals7:8
Pcupdate:12:00, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
Ntupdate:12:00, 19 June 2011 (UTC)

Julie Ferguson (born 10 February 1979) is a Scottish former international footballer. She finished her career with SWFL 2nd Division side Motherwell having previously played for Florida Atlantic, Celtic, Glasgow City and Hibernian Ladies. Ferguson amassed 67 appearances for the Scotland women's national football team.

Club career

Following an unrivalled junior career at Maryhill Eagles, where Ferguson broke all goal-scoring records, Glasgow City came calling and Ferguson signed a 4-year deal running until 2002. During her initial spell with Glasgow Ferguson continued her goal-scoring exploits of her youth days, scoring 30 goals in 40 appearances.

In 2002 Ferguson moved to the NCAA Division 1 in the United States, signing for Florida Atlantic Owls, and Ferguson tore it up. The freshman was named to the Soccer America Team-of-the-Week for the week of 7 October. Ferguson became the first ever Lady Owl to be named to the Soccer America team after she recorded five goals and four assists in two conference wins for FAU. The Glasgow, Scotland native tied or broke five records for scoring the most goals in a game (4), most assists in a season (11), quickest goal (4 seconds) and most assists in a game (3). Ferguson ranked second in the nation in assists per game and 12th in the country in points per game.

Following a short stint back at Glasgow in 2003, Ferguson signed for Hibernian, the happiest period of her career, in October 2003.[3] She went on to become a key component of the side which won the Premier League in 2004 and 2006.[4]

Ferguson has epilepsy which was precipitated by a fractured eye socket sustained with Florida Atlantic Owls.[5] In a 2007 Cup semi-final, Ferguson recalls being accused of "cheating" after being carried off following a seizure. When Hibernian subsequently scored twice to win the game in stoppage time, piqued opposition players complained that Ferguson had faked the seizure to bring about the added time.[6] She suffered another seizure on the pitch while playing for Celtic in April 2009.[7] Ferguson has worked to raise awareness for those dealing with epilepsy, through charity Quarriers.

In April 2015, after a spell out of football, Ferguson returned to the game to sign for SWFL 2nd Division side Motherwell. She made her debut in a 0–5 win away to Claremont on 26 April 2015. Within two months, she had already hit double figures in terms of goals and formed part of the team which won the SWFL Second Division Cup, beating Rangers 2–6 in the Final.[8]

On 6 February 2017 it was rumoured Ferguson was considering another comeback, following her retirement in 2016. On 20 June 2017, Ferguson confirmed that she remains retired during an interview with BBC Radio Scotland.

International career

In November 2003 Ferguson started Scotland's 5 - 0 friendly defeat to England at Deepdale.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Julie Ferguson. 2011-06-19. UEFA.
  2. Web site: Julie Ferguson - Women's A Squad. 2011-06-19. The Scottish FA.
  3. Web site: Women's football: Hibees hit the heights. 2011-06-21. Daily Record. Glasgow. 2003-10-29. Ginny Clark.
  4. Web site: Really good to win title - Julie. 2011-08-02. Women's Soccer Scene. 2006-06-09.
  5. News: Quinn . Lesley . The champion footballer who made beating epilepsy her goal . 12 December 2018 . Epilepsy Scotland . doc.
  6. News: 6 June 2012 . Epilepsy sufferers scared to leave their own homes . Herald . Glasgow . 12 December 2018.
  7. News: Women's football star Julie Ferguson collapses during match . 12 December 2018 . Daily Record. Glasgow . 23 April 2009.
  8. Web site: Ladies team win League Cup. 24 June 2015 . Motherwell fc. 24 June 2015.
  9. Web site: Womens Football: A pasting in Preston; Professional touch shows up the Scots; ENGLAND WOMEN 5 SCOTLAND WOMEN 0. 2011-06-21. Daily Record. Glasgow. 2003-11-14. Ed Casey.