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Kim Alison Little (born 29 June 1990) is a Scottish professional
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who plays as a
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for and captains
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of the English
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. Before her retirement from international duty in 2021, Little was vice-captain of the Scotland national team. She began her senior career at Hibernian, winning the
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,
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and Scottish Premier League Cup with the club in the 2006–2007 season. With Arsenal, she is a two time Premier League National Division winner, five time League Cup winner, three time
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and
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winner, and a Champions League winner. During her time at
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, Little won the Golden Boot and
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awards. Little began representing
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at the senior international level in 2007 at age 16, scoring Scotland's first hat trick in 2012, and helping them qualify for Euro 2017 and the 2019 World Cup. She was one of two Scots selected for the
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squad that reached the quarterfinals of the
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, and again at the delayed
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. In 2010, she was named the FA's Women's Player of the Year. In 2013, she became the first recipient of the
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award. In 2016, she was named BBC Women's Footballer of the Year after being nominated for the second consecutive year. Since 2019, Little has been named in the PFA WSL Team of the Year three times. In 2025, Little captained Arsenal to win the
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for the clubs second time and first in eighteen years. She is one of only two
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players to have ever won the UWCL.


Early life

Born in
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, Scotland and raised in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, Little began playing football at a young age with her father and brother. She played football for her primary school, Mintlaw Primary School and Mintlaw Boys Club as a youth. From age 10 to 14, she played at the youth level for Buchan Girls before joining the Hibernian Girls in 2005. At age 13, she attended and played for
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. During her time with Hibernian Girls, Little would travel about three and a half hours each way from Aberdeenshire to
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for training. Of her youth, Little said, "Football gave me opportunities from a young age. Having the chance to travel, to play in different environments and to come up against really good players from all over Europe was fantastic and made me more determined to keep playing." Little attended the
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, where she obtained a degree in Sports Studies while playing for
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.


Club career


Hibernian L.F.C., 2006–2008

At the age of 16, Little made her debut for Hibernian of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) during a
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match against
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at
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on 8 August 2006. Hibs had signed Little and other players from their youth team to replace veterans Pauline Hamill, Nicky Grant and Debbie McWhinnie who all left the club that summer. On her league debut, she scored a
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against
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. During the 2006–07 season, Hibs won every match to win the SWPL championship and also lifted the
Scottish Women's Cup The Women's Scottish Cup is the national knockout cup competition for women's football in Scotland. First held in 1970–71 and known as the Scottish Women's FA Cup, the competition was owned and managed by Scottish Women's Football (SWF), an ...
, with Little scoring 55 goals in her 30 appearances in all competitions. In the first part ofhe following season, she again appeared in the UEFA Women's Cup, completed her set of domestic honours by winning the SWPL Cup and scored 33 goals in 18 appearances prior to her 20-month spell with Hibernian coming to an end. She later attended the 2008 Scottish cup final as a spectator, and was invited to collect a medal by her former teammates as she had played in an early round of the competition three months earlier.


Arsenal, 2008–2013


FA Women's Premier League, 2008–2010

In March 2008 at the age of 17, Little joined
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in the
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. She scored her first goal for the club in April, during a 4–1 win over Chelsea before 5,000 fans at
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. Arsenal manager
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told reporters: "Make a note of this kid, she's going to be a big player." She was not eligible to play in Arsenal's 4–1 FA Women's Cup Final victory over
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on 5 May 2008. Little played in every league match during the 2008–09 season bar one, scoring 24 goals. Arsenal finished at the top of the regular season table with a 20–1–1 record. She also played in the 5–0 Premier League Cup Final victory over
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and scored in the FA Women's Cup Final as Arsenal beat
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2–1 before almost 25,000 fans at
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in Derby. Little later described 2008–09 as her most memorable season, as Arsenal won a treble despite the departure of several leading players to
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(WPS) in America. The following season Little's prolific goal scoring from the midfield helped Arsenal overcome the departure of
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. After 47 goals in all competitions, the team finished the regular season in first place with a 20–1–1 record. Little was the league's leading scorer with 22 goals. She was named FA Players' Player of the Year in June 2010. Arsenal entered the 2010 FA Women's Cup Final hoping to lift the trophy for a fifth consecutive year. Despite Little's first half penalty, they were eventually upset 3–2 by Everton, after
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.


FA WSL, 2011–2013

In 2011, the
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was formed replacing the
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as the top division of women's football in England. During the 2011 season, Little was the second-leading scorer in the league with nine goals. She scored a brace during a match against
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on 7 May 2011. Arsenal finished at the top of the league table with a 10–2–2 record. At the 2011 FA Women's Cup Final, Little was named Player of the Match and scored the opening goal in Arsenal's 2–0 win over Bristol Academy. After the game Arsenal manager
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described Little as "world class." During the 2012 season, Little was the league's top scorer with 11 goals. Arsenal clinched the regular season title with an undefeated 10–4–0 record and claimed their ninth consecutive English title. During a match against Chelsea L.F.C. on 26 April, she scored a brace with goals in the 47th and 90th minutes helping Arsenal win 3–1. She scored another brace during a 2–0 win against
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on 6 May. Little was voted Women's Players' Player of the Year for 2012–13 by the
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, in the first year that the award was given to women. Upon receiving the award, Little said, "For years, I have watched this event on television, so to come here and win the first award is fantastic." Prior to the 2013 season, Arsenal's head coach Laura Harvey left for
Seattle Reign FC Seattle Reign FC is an American professional soccer team based in Seattle, Washington, that competes in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Founded in 2012, it is one of eight inaugural members of the NWSL. Since June 2024, the Reign ar ...
in the United States. Under new head coach
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, the Arsenal finished third in the regular season standings with a 10–3–1 record. In her 14 appearances for the club, Little scored three goals.


Seattle Reign FC, 2014–2016

In November 2013, Little left deposed champions Arsenal after six years for American
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(NWSL) club
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.
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had departed Arsenal to coach Seattle Reign the previous year and had made Little her top
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target. Of the signing, Harvey said, "Kim is world-class. Her talent and proven experience will be a huge asset for our team in the coming seasons. Having coached Kim for nearly four years, I have no doubt that her creativity and goal-scoring ability will prove an exciting proposition for the NWSL." During her first appearance for the Reign, she scored a brace against the
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helping Seattle win 3–0. After scoring a league-high four goals during the month of April helping the Reign go undefeated in four games, she was named NWSL Player of the Month. She became the first player in the history of the league to be named Player of the Month twice after earning the honour for the month of May. Her five consecutive games with goals scored during the month tied the league record previously set by
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during the previous season. She was named Player of the Month for a third time for the month of July after her three goals and four assists in six games helped Seattle secure a 4–1–1 record and clinch the 2014
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(regular season title) several weeks before the end of the season. The Reign finished the regular season with a 16–2–6 record and 54 points – 13 points ahead of the second place team,
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. During the team's playoff semi-final match against
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, Little scored one goal helping the Reign win 2–1 and advance to the championship final against FC Kansas City. The team was defeated by Kansas City 2–1. Little was named league MVP in her first season with the club. Her 16 goals during the regular season also earned her the league's Golden Boot award. Her seven assists tied for second highest in the league. After returning to the Reign for the 2015 season, Little was the team's leading scorer with 10 goals (second in the league following
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with 15). Her seven assists ranked first in the league. The Reign finished the regular season in first place clinching the
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for the second consecutive time. After advancing to the
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, Seattle faced fourth-place team
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and won 3–0, advancing to the championship final. Seattle was ultimately defeated 1–0 by
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during the championship final in Portland. Little, along with teammates
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,
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, and
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, were named to the NWSL Best XI team. During the first few months of the 2016 season, a number of offensive players became unavailable due to injury including
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,
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and
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. During the team's second game of the season, Little served two assists and scored a goal in the 79th minute to secure a 3–0 win against the
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. The following week, she scored the lone goal of the match against FC Kansas City. Little finished the regular season with six goals and two assists. Seattle finished the regular season in fifth place with a record, narrowly missing a playoff spot by two points. On 17 October 2016, Little announced that she would return to Arsenal L.F.C ahead of the
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season. Harvey said Little was given an "incredible offer" of a multi-year contract, though no other details were disclosed.


Melbourne City FC (loan), 2015–2016

In October 2015, it was announced that Little had signed with Australian W-League team Melbourne City along with Seattle Reign FC teammate
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on loan for the 2015–16 season. On 9 November, she was named the league's Player of the Match after her first start for the club following international duty for Scotland. On 6 December, she served an assist to the first goal of the match by Scottish national teammate Jen Beattie and then scored a goal in the 80th minute against Melbourne Victory solidifying City's 4–0 win over their rival and extending City's regular season record to . Little ended the season having played 12 games for Melbourne City and scoring 9 goals, ranking only behind Larissa Crummer. Melbourne City won both the regular season and Grand Final. Little earned Player of the Match Award honours in the
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. On 4 February, Little announced that she would not return to Melbourne City for the 2016–2017 season, saying her time in the W-League was "a one year thing for me" and citing other priorities in October 2016, which she later announced as her transfer from
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to Arsenal.


Return to Arsenal, 2017–present

In May 2017, Little sustained a rupture to her cruciate ligament during training with Arsenal, missing the better part of the season. On 14 March 2018, in the FA WSL Continental Tyres Cup final, Arsenal defeated
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1–0 to claim their fifth title. Little suffered a fracture to a
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during a 5–0 win against Chelsea in October 2018. The match officials were criticised for failing to send off Chelsea's Drew Spence, whose "heavy tackle" had injured Little. It was estimated that the injury would prevent her from playing for 10 weeks. Arsenal won the 2018–19 Super League, their first league championship in seven years. Little signed a new contract with Arsenal in August 2019. She underwent surgery on an injured foot in February 2020. Little returned to former club
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on a short-term loan in June 2022. In April 2023, during the
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season, Little was forced to miss the rest of the season, after picking up at hamstring injury. Little converted a penalty in the 3–1 win over
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in front of the first sold out
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match at
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. At the start of the 2024/25 season, Little scored a penalty in Arsenal’s 6-0 win against
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, in the Champions League. In January 2025, Little underwent surgery, after playing two matches with a broken finger. In February 2025 Little extended her contract with Arsenal until June 2026. She captained the Arsenal team that won the Champions League, defeating
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1–0 in the
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.


International career


Scotland

Little made her debut for the Scotland national team in February 2007 at the age of 16 in a match against
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, coming in as a second-half substitute for Megan Sneddon. National
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had no hesitation in promoting Little into the senior team at 16: "Kim is an exceptional talent. There's no limit to how far she can progress. She has technique, speed and power, and she reads the game extremely well." She scored her first international goal as Scotland lost to
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in March 2008. During her 50th cap, Little scored the game-opening goal in Scotland's 2–0 victory against rival
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at the
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in March 2011. It was only the second time Scotland had ever defeated their rivals, and was the first time since 1977 – 13 years before Little was born. On 16 June 2012, Little scored Scotland's first
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during the team's 8–0 win against
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. In October 2012, she scored in both legs of Scotland's UEFA Euro 2013 qualifying play-off against
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. In the second leg
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scored in
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of
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to make the score 3–2 to Spain and eliminate the Scots, who were left "utterly disconsolate" at missing out on qualification for their first ever final tournament. In February 2013, Little scored Scotland's only goal during a friendly match against the
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in which the U.S. won 4–1. During the 2013 Cyprus Cup, Little scored a goal and served an assist in Scotland's 4–4 draw against
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during the group stage of the tournament. She scored another goal in the 11th minute of the team's fifth place match against the
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resulting in a 1–0 win for Scotland. Little missed UEFA Euro 2017 due to her serious injury. After recovering from the injury, she helped Scotland qualify for the 2019 FIFA World Cup, their first appearance in a world finals. Little scored one of the goals in a key win against
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during qualification. During the build-up to the 2019 World Cup, Little scored in a 1–0 friendly win against
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. At 2019 World Cup, she scored the opening goal of the 3–3 draw with
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. Scotland In their first game after the World Cup, a Euro 2021 qualifying match with
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, Little scored five goals in an 8–0 win for Scotland. On 1 September 2021, Little announced her retirement from the Scottish national team. She made a total of 140 appearances and scored 59 goals for Scotland.


Great Britain Olympic team

Despite opposition from
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with regard to Scottish players playing on a British team, Little was in favour of participating in the
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team at the
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: "I don't see why anyone would want to stop a player from playing at a massive tournament like the Olympics, it's the biggest sporting event ever. If I get the opportunity I'll grab it with both hands – I would definitely play." Little was called up to the 18-player squad, one of only two non-English players chosen by team manager
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, the other being fellow Scot
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. Little chose not to sing the national anthem of the United Kingdom before the team's first competitive game, a 1–0 win against
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. The ''
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'' newspaper reported that the
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were angered by this. Hope Powell said she was not concerned, as some players prefer not to interrupt their pre-match preparation by singing the anthem. Two male Welsh footballers also made personal decisions to not sing the anthem. Little provided two assists in the team's second group stage match, a 3–0 win against
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. After winning all three matches and finishing at the top of the table for Group E in the group stage of the tournament, Great Britain advanced to the quarter finals where they faced
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in front of 28,828 spectators at City of Coventry Stadium. Little started the match and played for 82 minutes, but Great Britain lost 2–0 and were knocked out of the tournament. Little was one of two Scots selected by
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for the
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, which were delayed until 2021 due to the
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. Great Britain again reached the quarter-final of the Olympic tournament, where they lost 4–3 to
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.


Style of play

Little typically plays as the advanced midfielder in Laura Harvey's 4–3–3 formation, but occupies a deeper role when playing for Scotland. In an interview with
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in July 2012, Little said: "Nearly all my goals come from midfield. That's my natural position. But I'm a player who always tries to make forward runs, be positive and to create and score goals."


Personal life

Little is part of the No More Red with
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, which is against knife violence. She is also completing the
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course. Several of her Arsenal teammates have credited her as a mentor and influence. In 2016, she appeared in a national campaign for
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.


Career statistics


Club


International

:''Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Little goal.''


Honours

Little was appointed
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(MBE) in the
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for services to association football. Hibernian L.F.C. *
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: 2006–07 *
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: 2006–07 * Scottish Premier League Cup: 2006–07 Arsenal W.F.C. * Premier League National Division: 2008–09, 2009–10 *
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: 2011, 2012, 2018–19 *
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: 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13; runners-up: 2017–18, 2020–21 * Premier League Cup: 2008–09 * WSL Cup /
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: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017–18,
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, 2023–24; runners-up: 2018–19, 2019–20 *
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: 2024–25 Seattle Reign FC * NWSL Championship Runners Up: 2014, 2015 *
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(regular season winners): 2014, 2015 Melbourne City FC * W-League Champions (Grand Final winners): 2015–16 * W-League Premiers (regular season winners): 2015–16 Individual * BBC Women's Footballer of the Year: 2016 (winner), 2015 (nominee) *
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: 2013 * PFA WSL Team of the Year: 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22 * FA Women's Player of the Year: 2010 * FA Women's Cup Final Player of the Match: 2011 *
NWSL Most Valuable Player The NWSL Most Valuable Player award is presented annually to the best player in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Lauren Holiday (2013) won the first MVP award in the NWSL's inaugural season. Lindsey Horan (2018) was the first winner no ...
: 2014 *
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: 2014 *
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: 2014, 2015 * NWSL Second XI: 2016 * NWSL Player of the Month: April 2014, May 2014, June 2014, June 2015 *
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: Week 19 (2015), Week 2 (2016), Week 3 (2016) * W-League Player of Grand Final award: 2016


See also

* List of women's footballers with 100 or more caps *
Scottish FA Women's International Roll of Honour The Scotland Women's International Roll of Honour is a list established by the Scottish Football Association. The list recognises players who have gained 50 or more international cap (football), caps for the Scotland women's national football team ...
* List of Seattle Reign FC players


References


Further reading

* Caudwell, Jayne (2011), Women's Football in the UK: Continuing with Gender Analyses, Routledge, * Grainey, Timothy (2012), ''Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer'', University of Nebraska Press, * Scraton, S., Magee, J., Caudwell, J. (2008), ''Women, Football and Europe: Histories, Equity and Experience (Ifi) (Vol 1)'', Meyer & Meyer Fachverlag und Buchhandel GmbH, * Smith, Kelly (2012), ''Footballer: My Story'', Transworld, * Stewart, Barbara (2012), ''Women's Soccer: The Passionate Game'', Greystone Books, * Williams, Jean (2003), ''A Game for Rough Girls?: A History of Women's Football in Britain'', Routledge,


External links

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Arsenal player profile

Seattle Reign video profile
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