Swedish association football player (born 2006) | Lucas Bergvall
Faye White
- Defender, Centre-back pin_drop
- February 2, 1978 celebration


- Faye Deborah White, is an English former footballer who captained Arsenal Women in the FA Women's Super League and is the longest-serving female captain of England to date. Her Lionesses career spanned 15 years and five major tournament finals - a record four as captain. A UEFA Women's Champions League winner, she won both League titles and the FA Cup across three different decades with Arsenal. White was recognised for services to Sport in the Queen's New Year's Honours List 2007, being appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire In recognition of her achievements she was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2015. | Faye White, English footballer
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badge Player Name
Faye White -
woman Gender
Female -
celebration Date of birth
1978-02-02 -
sell Jersey Number
6 -
pin_drop Playing Position(s)
Defender, Centre-back -
sports_and_outdoors Total Career Goals
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format_line_spacing Height
173 cm -
scale Weight
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language Official Website
http://www.faye-white.co.uk - TEAMS PLAYED FOR
- Ottawa Fury Women
flag Joined : 2007
sports_score Ended : 2007
play_circle Matches : 8
sports_and_outdoors Goals : 1
- Arsenal W.F.C.
flag Joined : 1996
sports_score Ended : 2013
play_circle Matches : 300
sports_and_outdoors Goals : 22
- England women''s national football team
flag Joined : 1997
sports_score Ended : 2012
play_circle Matches : 90
sports_and_outdoors Goals : 12