Which professional women's soccer clubs does the England women's national team represent?
England's Lionesses Spread Across Six WSL Clubs
The England women's national soccer team, popularly known as the Lionesses, is currently represented by players across six different Women's Super League (WSL) clubs. Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Brighton & Hove Albion (via loan), and London City Lionesses (potentially with Beth Mead) are the clubs that boast Lionesses players.
Arsenal's Lionesses
Chloe Kelly, Beth Mead, Leah Williamson, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Alessia Russo, and Michelle Agyemang (on loan at Brighton for the 2024/25 season) are some of the Lionesses who call Arsenal their home.
Chelsea's Lionesses
Lucy Bronze, Hannah Hampton, Lauren James, Aggie Beever-Jones, Niamh Charles, and Keira Walsh are the Lionesses who proudly represent Chelsea.
Manchester City's Lionesses
Alex Greenwood, Lauren Hemp, Khiara Keating, and Jess Park are the Lionesses who contribute to Manchester City's success.
Manchester United's Lionesses
Grace Clinton, Maya Le Tissier, and Ella Toone are the Lionesses who play for Manchester United.
Brighton & Hove Albion's Lionesses
Although not a permanent Arsenal player at Brighton, Michelle Agyemang spent the 2024/25 season on loan there.
London City Lionesses' Potential Lioness
Reports suggest that London City Lionesses have made an offer for Beth Mead, indicating potential movement to this team, although she is firmly associated with Arsenal to date.
Overseas Lionesses
Several Lionesses players compete overseas. Jess Carter plays for Gotham FC in the USA's National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Anna Moorhouse plays for Orlando Pride, also in the USA, while Esme Morgan plays for Washington Spirit. Georgia Stanway plays for Bayern Munich in Germany.
The Lionesses' Major Tournament Victory
The Lionesses won a major tournament on foreign soil in Switzerland during the summer of 2022. They overcame Spain in the final, securing victory on penalties. However, the exact tournament won by the Lionesses is not specified in the text.
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Football is the sport played by many members of England's Lionesses, the national women's soccer team, as they represent various Women's Super League (WSL) clubs. Both Arsenal and Chelsea have lionesses players participating in their teams, contributing to their success in women's football.