Justine Lorton Explained

Justine Lorton
Fullname:Justine Joanna Lorton
Birth Date:1974 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Paddington, England
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Keynsham Town LFC
Years1:1995–1996
Clubs1:Wembley Ladies
Years2:1996–1998
Clubs2:Millwall Lionesses
Years3:1998–1999
Clubs3:Arsenal Ladies
Years4:1999–2001
Clubs4:Stjarnan
Years5:2001–2003
Clubs5:Charlton Athletic
Years6:2003–2005
Clubs6:Arsenal Ladies
Years7:2005–2006
Clubs7:Fulham Ladies
Years8:2006–2009
Clubs8:Bristol Academy
Years9:2009–2011
Clubs9:Portsmouth Ladies
Years10:2011–2014
Clubs10:Yeovil Town
Years11:2014–
Clubs11:Keynsham Town
Nationalyears1:1997–1999
Nationalteam1:England
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:0

Justine Joanna Lorton (born 11 March 1974) is an English footballer, and former England international player. A deep–lying forward player, Lorton enjoyed two spells at Arsenal Ladies as well as playing in Iceland and Sweden.

Club career

Lorton emerged from the Wembley Ladies team managed by John Jones, at the same time as Kelly Smith. Alongside several other promising youngsters, Lorton and Smith won the FA Women's Premier League Cup with Wembley in 1995–96.

The following season, Lorton moved to Millwall Lionesses and won both the 1996–97 Premier League Cup and FA Women's Cup, beating old team Wembley in the final of the latter competition. Louise Waller headed the winning goal from Lorton's corner, in front of 3,015 supporters at Upton Park.[1]

Lorton moved to Arsenal in 1998. In the 1999 FA Women's Cup final against Southampton Saints, Lorton created both goals in Arsenal's 2–0 win.[2] From 1999 until 2001 Lorton enjoyed three short but productive spells in Icelandic football with Stjarnan, scoring eight goals in a total of 24 appearances.[3] She also played for a Swedish club before returning to England. After joining Charlton Athletic, in March 2003 Lorton hit a late winner from the penalty spot to defeat Arsenal in the FA Women's Cup semi–final and take Charlton into their first final.[4] This was despite "shaking like a leaf" due to nerves.[5] However, Lorton was then on the losing side as The Addicks were soundly beaten by professional Fulham in the final.[6] She finished as Charlton's top goalscorer in the competition with four goals.[7]

In 2003–04 Lorton was back with Arsenal and was a 90th-minute substitute as The Gunners recaptured the FA Women's Cup, beating Charlton 3–0 in the final at Loftus Road.[8] On her second debut for Arsenal Lorton scored in a 9–2 win over Tranmere Rovers.[9] Lorton also featured from the bench during Arsenal's run to the 2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup semi–final.[10]

After a season with Fulham in 2005–06, Lorton signed for Bristol Academy in summer 2006.[11] In November 2006 she scored in a 5–1 win over Fulham which took Bristol Academy to the top of the FA Women's Premier League table for the first time in the club's history.[12] She signed for Portsmouth in 2009[13] and scored in Pompey's shock Premier League Cup win over Sunderland in January 2011.[14]

She has played at Yeovil Town and now dons the green and white colours of Keynsham Town.[15]

International career

As a Millwall Lionesses player, Lorton made her senior England debut as substitute for Sue Smith in a 4–0 friendly win over Scotland at Almondvale Stadium on 23 August 1997.[16] She then replaced Gillian Coultard during a February 1998 3–2 friendly defeat in France[16] and made a third appearance in Hope Powell's first match in charge, a 1–0 home friendly defeat to Sweden in July 1998.[16]

Lorton made one competitive appearance during England's unsuccessful Women's World Cup 1999 qualifying attempt, against Romania.[16] In 1999 she featured against Italy in a 4–1 friendly defeat and won a sixth cap as a 53rd-minute substitute for Angela Banks in a 1–0 victory over Denmark.[17]

Lorton continued to be selected in the National squad ahead of UEFA Women's Euro 2001,[18] but was not included in the final squad.

Lorton was allotted 128 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England’s inaugural international.[19] [20]

Personal life

In July 2013 Lorton married Yeovil teammate Jade Radburn.[21] In late 2016 Lorton filed for divorce.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football: Lionesses bring pride to Millwall. The Independent. London. 2011-04-12. 1997-05-05. Mike Rowbottom.
  2. Web site: Football: Arsenal are inspired by Spacey. The Independent. London. 2011-04-12. 1999-05-04.
  3. Web site: Félagsmaður – Justine Lorton. KSI.is. 2011-04-12. Icelandic.
  4. News: Charlton 1 Arsenal 0. Charlton Athletic FC. 2011-01-16. 2003-03-22. Matt Wright. 31 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110831042855/http://tickets.cafc.co.uk/newsview.ink?nid=18129&newstype=l. dead.
  5. News: Women's football. The Guardian. 2011-04-12 . 2003-04-24. Anjana Gadgil.
  6. News: Fulham Ladies bag Cup. BBC. 2011-01-16 . 2003-05-05.
  7. News: Justine Lorton. BBC. 2011-04-12 . 2003-04-26.
  8. News: Arsenal enjoy Fleeting moment. The Guardian. 2011-04-12 . 2004-05-04. Paula Cocozza.
  9. News: Opening day goal feast. BBC. 2011-04-12. 2003-08-17. Tony Leighton.
  10. News: UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2004/05 – Details Knock-Out Phase. 2011-04-12 . 2005-10-30. RSSSF. Sébastien Duret.
  11. News: ALL CHANGE FOR GAS GIRLS. Bristol Rovers FC. 2011-04-12 . 2006-07-31.
  12. News: Gunners book Uefa Cup final spot . BBC. 2011-04-12. 2006-11-12. Tony Leighton.
  13. Web site: Player Profile – Justine Lorton . Portsmouth FC Ladies. 2011-04-12.
  14. News: Portsmouth stun Sunderland in cup . BBC. 2011-04-12. 2011-01-23. Tony Leighton.
  15. Web site: FA Women's National League on X .
  16. Web site: Women's match data 1996 – 1999. EnglandFC.com. 2011-04-12. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111015120857/http://englandfc.com/ladies/ladiesfix96_99.html. 15 October 2011.
  17. Web site: 1999/2000 UEFA RESULTS AND ROSTERS. Womens Soccer World. 2011-04-12. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111015120857/http://englandfc.com/ladies/ladiesfix96_99.html. 15 October 2011.
  18. News: New faces feature in England squad . BBC. 2011-04-12. 2001-03-21. Tony Leighton.
  19. Web site: England squad named for World Cup . 2023-06-19 . The Football Association . en.
  20. Web site: Lacey-Hatton . Jack . 2022-11-18 . Lionesses introduce 'legacy numbers' for players past and present . 2023-06-19 . mirror . en.
  21. News: Shirt problem delights the Glovers. https://web.archive.org/web/20090827145546/http://www.yeoviltownladies.com/news.html. usurped. 27 August 2009. Yeovil Town Ladies. 7 August 2013. 17 July 2013. Last Friday Glovers stars Justine Lorton and Jade Radburn tied the knot and both will now be known as Lorton-Radburn. Naturally the Club were delighted about that fantastic news, but the Glovers now have the challenge of fitting the longest surname in the club on the shirt backs, plus both players have the same first name initial!.