Lucy Hope retires from professional football after a decade
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 4:59 AM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
Lucy Hope of Everton Women has announced her retirement from professional football, concluding a career that began in 2012. The versatile midfielder has expressed gratitude to her club and fans, highlighting memorable moments including crucial goals against Liverpool and Chelsea. Hope joined Everton in 2019 and made nearly 100 appearances, scoring 12 goals. Having stepped away during the 2025/26 season to focus on family after the birth of her son, she reflected on her time at the club as a fulfilling journey and a home. Hope's decision marks the end of an impactful chapter in her life.
- •Lucy Hope retires after over a decade in professional football.
- •She made almost 100 appearances and scored 12 goals for Everton.
- •Key moments include a memorable goal against Liverpool in 2019.
- •Hope expressed deep gratitude to Everton fans for their support.
- •She took time off in the 2025/26 season to focus on family.
- 4:59 AMYahoo Sports — Everton Women midfielder Lucy Hope calls time on football career
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