Vicky Exley Explained

Vicky Exley
Fullname:Vicky Exley
Birth Date:22 October 1975
Birth Place:Rotherham, England
Height:163cm[1]
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1991–1994
Clubs1:Sheffield Wednesday Ladies
Years2:1994–2012
Clubs2:Doncaster Rovers Belles
Nationalyears1:1996–2007
Nationalcaps1:52
Nationalgoals1:7
Pcupdate:13:25, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
Ntupdate:13:25, 13 October 2009 (UTC)

Vicky Exley (born 22 October 1975) is an English former international footballer from Rotherham in South Yorkshire. She most recently played for Doncaster Rovers Belles in the FA WSL, the top division of women's football in England.[2] Exley also played over 50 times for England's national team.

Club career

Exley joined Sheffield Wednesday Ladies at the age of 15, moving to Doncaster Rovers Belles three years later.[3] She began her Belles career as a striker before switching back to a midfield playmaker role.[3] Nicknamed Tricky, Exley is renowned for her powerful shot.[4]

Despite scoring with a header, Exley was on the losing side in the 2000 FA Women's Cup final, as Croydon won 2–1.[5] Two years later Exley featured in another Cup final defeat, this time to professional Fulham.[6]

In 2004 Doncaster Belles suffered an exodus of players after a financial crisis, however, Exley and Claire Utley chose to remain loyal to the club.[7] In September 2004, Exley scored after four seconds of a League Cup tie against Aston Villa from inside her own half.[8] During that 2004–05 season, Doncaster struggled and only retained their National Premier League status thanks to Exley scoring on the final day of the season.[9] Exley was top scorer for Doncaster Belles in the following two seasons,[3] [10] winning the manager's Player of the Year award in 2006.[3]

In July 2008, Exley scored the only goal of the game as Doncaster beat Watford Ladies in the FA Futsal Women's Cup, the competition being the first time that Doncaster had played Futsal.[11]

Exley scored 25 goals in all competitions during 2009–10 and was named in the Belles' 2011 FA WSL squad.[12] She netted Doncaster's first goal in the new league, the winner at Lincoln Ladies' Sincil Bank on the opening night.[13]

Prior to the 2012 season Exley was released by Doncaster. In explaining his decision, manager John Buckley paid his own tribute, telling the Doncaster Free Press:[14]

In May 2012 it was reported that Exley had decided to retire from football altogether.[15] In June 2012 Exley served as a torch bearer in the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay, as recognition for her services to playing and coaching football.[16]

International career

Following her March 1996 debut, a 2–1 defeat in Italy, Exley played a total of 52 times for England.[17] In September 2004 Exley captained England for the first time, marking the occasion with a goal in a 2–1 friendly win over the Netherlands.[18] She appeared in the 2007 World Cup, scoring a penalty in the final group-stage game against Argentina.[19] Exley then announced her retirement from international football in November 2007, stating her desire to go into coaching.[20]

She was allotted 113 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England’s inaugural international.[21] [22]

International goals

Scores and results list England's goal tally first.

Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Scored
1 18 April 1996 2–0 1
2 7 March 2002 4–1 1
3 16 September 2004 2–1 1
5 9 March 2005 4–0 2
6 11 May 2006 2–0 1
7 17 September 2007 6–1 1

Personal life

Exley supports Sheffield Wednesday and works as a postwoman.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site:
    1. 19 Vicky Exley
    . The Sports Network. 8 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20121002124433/http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=soc-wwc%2F2007%2Fbio.aspx%3Fpid%3D2075. 2 October 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Players Directory – Vicky Exley . Doncaster Belles Online . 17 September 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071116055615/http://www.doncasterroversbelles.co.uk/players.php3?ID=256 . 16 November 2007 . dead . dmy .
  3. News: Belles hit their stride again at 40. Doncaster Free Press. Hayley Paterson. 19 February 2009. 13 October 2009.
  4. Web site: England women Fixtures and Results, 2004/05 . Cresswell Wanderers FC . 11 October 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121024012842/http://www.freewebs.com/macacresswell4eva/englandwomen.htm . 24 October 2012 . dmy .
  5. News: Hunt keeps Croydon on double track. The Guardian. Sarah Hughes. 2 January 2011. 2 May 2000.
  6. News: Fulham too professional for battling Belles. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220817/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/fulham-too-professional-for-battling-belles-650449.html . 17 August 2022 . subscription . live. The Independent. Tony Leighton. 3 October 2010. 7 May 2005.
  7. News: BELLES DEFY THE ODDS. Doncaster Free Press. 3 November 2010. 26 August 2004.
  8. News: Donny scrape through. BBC Sport. 2 January 2011. 12 September 2004. Tony Leighton.
  9. News: Arsenal clinch title as Belles survive. The Guardian. 2 January 2011. 25 April 2005.
  10. Web site: 2006/07 Season Stats. Doncaster Belles Online. 17 September 2007.
  11. News: Belles lift cup. The Football Association. 8 July 2008. 13 October 2009.
  12. News: Vicky Exley. Doncaster Rovers Belles. 26 February 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110226221213/http://www.doncasterroversbelles.co.uk/playerProfile/vicky_exley.html. 26 February 2011. dead.
  13. News: Exley enjoying life in new league. Sheffield Star. 17 May 2011. 17 May 2001. Steve Hossack.
  14. News: Gone But Not Forgotten. Doncaster Belles. 24 February 2012. 23 February 2012. Paul Goodwin. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923215920/http://www.doncasterroversbelles.co.uk/news/gone_but_not_forgotten.html. 23 September 2015. dead.
  15. News: DONCASTER ROVERS: Belles race to get Mary Earps fit for Brum trip. South Yorkshire Times. 1 May 2012. 1 May 2012. Steve. Hossack.
  16. News: June 26, Day 39 Sheffield to Cleethorpes. 18 September 2015. British Broadcasting Corporation. 26 June 2012.
  17. News: A great role model. TheFA.com. 2 January 2011. 7 November 2007.
  18. News: Holland 1–2 England. The Guardian. Tony Leighton. 2 January 2011. 20 September 2004.
  19. Web site: SIX OF THE BEST FOR ENGLAND. football365.com. 17 September 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20110527184101/http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8652_2736176,00.html. 27 May 2011. dead. dmy-all.
  20. Web site: Exley retires from England duty. BBC Sport. 7 November 2007.
  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.