16. September 2022
7 women players who played for these WSL clubs.

Here are 10 women footballers who have played for WSL clubs.
- Lucy Bronze – Manchester City and Liverpool
Arguably one of the best right-backs in the world, Lucy Bronze has enjoyed spells with both Manchester City and Liverpool in the WSL. The England international has won a host of trophies with both clubs, including two WSL titles, two FA WSL Cups and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title.
- Fara Williams – Everton and Liverpool
Fara Williams is a midfield maestro who has been plying her trade in the WSL for many years. The England international has represented both Everton and Liverpool, winning the WSL title, two FA WSL Cups and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title with the Reds.
- Toni Duggan – Everton and Manchester City
Toni Duggan is a prolific goalscorer who has starred for both Everton and Manchester City in the WSL. The England international has won a host of trophies with both clubs, including two WSL titles, two FA WSL Cups and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title.
- Kim Little – Arsenal
Kim Little is a Scottish international who has been with Arsenal since 2010. The creative midfielder has won four WSL titles, five FA WSL Cups and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title with the Gunners.
- Steph Houghton – Arsenal and Manchester City
Steph Houghton is an England international who has captained both Arsenal and Manchester City in the WSL. The experienced defender has won a host of trophies with both clubs, including two WSL titles, two FA WSL Cups and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title.
- Eniola Aluko – Chelsea
Eniola Aluko is a Nigerian international who has been with Chelsea since 2014. The experienced striker has won two WSL titles, three FA WSL Cups and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title with the Blues.
- Ji So-Yun – Chelsea
Ji So-Yun is a South Korean international who has been with Chelsea since 2014. The gifted playmaker has won two WSL titles, three FA WSL Cups and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title with the Blues.