Kelley Few

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Kelley Few
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Arsenal
International career
England 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kelley Few is a former England women's international footballer. [1] Few's greatest achievement was scoring the winning goal in the 1998 FA Women's Cup Final with Arsenal. [2]

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International career

In November 2022, Few was recognized by The Football Association as one of the England national team's legacy players, and as the 116th women's player to be capped by England. [3] [4]

Honours

Arsenal

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  2. The Football Association (2016-05-09). "Six of the best for FA Women's Cup specialist Marieanne Spacey". www.thefa.com. Retrieved 2022-09-11.
  3. Association, The Football. "England squad named for World Cup". https://www.englandfootball.com . Retrieved 2023-06-19.{{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  4. Lacey-Hatton, Jack (2022-11-18). "Lionesses introduce 'legacy numbers' for players past and present". Mirror . Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  5. "Football / Women's FA Cup Final: Arsenal on trail of the treble: Shipp stands firm as the Belles rue lack of a finishing touch: Sam Elliott reports from Oxford". Independent. 24 April 1993. Retrieved 20 February 2023.