Lisa De Vanna
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Lisa Marie De Vanna | ||
Date of birth | 14 November 1984 | ||
Place of birth | Perth, Australia | ||
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Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team
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Melbourne City | ||
Number | 11 | ||
Youth career | |||
AIS | |||
SASI | |||
Spearwood United | |||
Cockburn United | |||
Murdoch | |||
Stirling Reds | |||
2001–2004 | Adelaide Sensation | ||
2004–2008 | Western Waves | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2006–2007 | Doncaster Rovers Belles | ||
2008 | AIK | 19 | (15) |
2008–2009 | Perth Glory | 7 | (3) |
2009–2010 | Washington Freedom | 21 | (7) |
2009 | → Perth Glory (loan) | 8 | (2) |
2010–11 | Brisbane Roar | 9 | (4) |
2011 | magicJack | 8 | (3) |
2011–12 | Newcastle Jets | 9 | (5) |
2012 | Linköping | 22 | (7) |
2012–13 | Perth Glory | 7 | (4) |
2013 | Sky Blue FC | 16 | (5) |
2013–2014 | Melbourne Victory | 14 | (8) |
2014 | Boston Breakers | 6 | (0) |
2014 | Washington Spirit | 11 | (1) |
2014–2015 | Melbourne Victory | 11 | (3) |
2015– | Melbourne City | 9 | (3) |
2016– | North Shore Mariners | ||
International career‡ | |||
2002 | Australia U-20 | 1 | (0) |
2004– | Australia | 110 | (38) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 January 2016 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 9 March 2016 |
Lisa Marie De Vanna (born 14 November 1984) is an Australian footballer who currently plays for Melbourne City in the Australian W-League and captains the Australian national team as a forward. She is noted for her pace and dribbling skills.[citation needed] Throughout her career with the Matildas, she has scored more goals coming off the bench and has been labelled as a "super-sub".[2][3] She is regularly considered one of the greatest female footballers in the world, football analyst and former Socceroo Craig Foster stated that she "ran on jet-fuel; burning up twice as fast, but with incredible impact."[4]
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 Playing career
- 2.1 Club
- 2.1.1 Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C., 2006–07
- 2.1.2 AIK Fotboll Dam, 2008
- 2.1.3 Perth Glory, 2008–09
- 2.1.4 Washington Freedom / magicJack, 2009–11
- 2.1.5 Linköping FC, 2012
- 2.1.6 Sky Blue FC, 2013
- 2.1.7 Melbourne Victory, 2013–14
- 2.1.8 Boston Breakers, 2014
- 2.1.9 Washington Spirit, 2014
- 2.1.10 Melbourne Victory, 2014–15
- 2.1.11 Melbourne City, 2015–16
- 2.2 International
- 2.3 Matches and goals scored at World Cup and Olympic tournaments
- 2.1 Club
- 3 Career statistics
- 4 Honours
- 5 In popular culture
- 6 See also
- 7 References
- 8 External links
Early life
De Vanna was born in Perth, Australia.[5][6][7] She was raised in the small port city of Fremantle, located about 30 minutes southwest of Perth.[8] De Vanna developed her love for the game of football at a young age and has said that she slept with her soccer ball and spent much of her time as a youth playing soccer in the street with her brother.[9][10]
Playing career
Club
Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C., 2006–07
In October 2006 De Vanna signed for Doncaster Rovers Belles,[11] departing the English Premier League club in March 2007.[12]
AIK Fotboll Dam, 2008
De Vanna played for Swedish club AIK for the 2008 Damallsvenskan season. De Vanna had a very successful season, being the 5th highest goalscorer with 15 goals, helping AIK to their most successful season.[citation needed]
Perth Glory, 2008–09
In November 2008, De Vanna was signed to Perth Glory in the Australian W-League and made her first appearance for the club on 8 November 2008 against the Melbourne Victory.[13]
Washington Freedom / magicJack, 2009–11
In September 2008, De Vanna was selected by Washington Freedom in Women's Professional Soccer. She was the 18th overall selection in the 2008 WPS International Draft.[14][15] She officially signed for the Freedom in late March 2009.[16] Through the next three years, she played for Washington Freedom and its successor magicJack in the WPS as well as Perth Glory, Brisbane Roar and Newcastle Jets in the W-League in Australia.
Linköping FC, 2012
After the WPS suspended operations, De Vanna signed for Damallsvenskan club Linköpings FC.[17][18] She scored five goals in her first eight games including a hat trick against Piteå IF on 3 June 2012.[19] During a match against Kopparberg/Göteborg FC on 14 October 2012, she scored the game-winning goal in the 82nd minute helping her team win 3–2.[20] Linköping finished third during the regular season with an 11–6–5 record.[21] De Vanna finished the 2012 season having started in 18 of the 22 matches in which she played and scored seven goals.[22]
Sky Blue FC, 2013
On 1 February 2013, it was announced that De Vanna signed with Sky Blue FC for the inaugural season of the National Women's Soccer League, the top division in the United States.[23][24] In June 2013, De Vanna scored a bicycle kick goal and was named the league's Player of the Week.[25] Her goal garnered international attention and went viral on websites like YouTube and soccer-related websites.[26][27] She was also voted NWSL Fans' Choice MVP for Week 8.[28] During a game against the Western New York Flash on 21 July 2013, De Vanna was sidelined with a hamstring injury.[29] De Vanna started in 16 of the 17 games in which she played and scored five goals.[22] Sky Blue finished in fourth during the regular season with a 10–6–6 record.[30]
Melbourne Victory, 2013–14
In October 2013, it was confirmed that De Vanna had signed for Melbourne Victory for the 2013–14 W League season.[31]
Boston Breakers, 2014
On 3 March 2014, Sky Blue FC traded De Vanna to the Boston Breakers in exchange for a 2014 international roster spot and the Breakers' first-round 2015 college draft pick, which became Sarah Killion.[32]
Washington Spirit, 2014
On 18 June 2014, the Boston Breakers traded De Vanna to Washington Spirit in exchange for defender and Mexican international Bianca Sierra and the Spirit's fourth and fifth round 2015 college draft picks.[33]
Melbourne Victory, 2014–15
In September 2014 it was confirmed that De Vanna signed to play with Melbourne Victory again.[34]
Melbourne City, 2015–16
Having played a season with the Victory, De Vanna was lured across the city to Victory's A-League rivals, Melbourne City, becoming the brand new W-League side's very first signing.[35]
International
De Vanna played four games at the 2004 Olympic Football Tournament.[36]
She scored four goals for Australia in the 2007 World Cup — one in a 1–1 draw against Norway, two in a 4–1 victory against Ghana, and one against Brazil in her team's 2–3 loss in the quarterfinals.[37] Each goal she scored at the World Cup was dedicated to her father, who died three months before the tournament began.[38]
On 1 October 2007 Lisa was named in the FIFA's Women's World Cup All Star Team and she was also nominated for the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year award.[39] She was named Western Australian Sportswoman of the Year in 2007.[40] After returning home after the World Cup De Vanna returned to a job at a petrol station.[41][42]
In May 2011 De Vanna was sent home from a training camp held to prepare the national team for the World Cup. Australian coach Tom Sermanni stated that the expulsion was for an unacceptable standard of behaviour.[43] The previous September, De Vanna had been subject to a complaint after photographs involving a large inflatable penis were posted to her Facebook page. She was censured by Football Federation Australia and instructed to remove the offending pictures. De Vanna moved to Sweden for the 2012/13 season and in recent interviews has stated that her desire to play for The Matildas is now stronger than ever.[44][45]
On 8 June 2015 De Vanna captained the Matilda's in her 100th game, scoring their only goal in a 3–1 defeat to the U.S.A. in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Matches and goals scored at World Cup and Olympic tournaments
Lisa De Vanna has competed in three FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments: China 2007, Germany 2011 and Canada 2015; and one Olympics: Athens 2004; altogether played 14 matches and scored 7 goals at those four global tournaments.
Key (expand for notes on “world cup and olympic goals”) | |
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Location | Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurred |
Lineup | Start – played entire match on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time |
Min | The minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal. |
Assist/pass | The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information. |
penalty or pk | Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.) |
Score | The match score after the goal was scored. |
Result | The final score. W – match was won |
aet | The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation |
pso | Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parenthesis; the match was tied at the end of extra-time |
Orange background color – Olympic women's football tournament | |
Blue background color – FIFA women's world cup final tournament |
Career statistics
International goals
Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first.
Honours
Club
Country
Individual
- FIFA Women's World Cup All-Star Team: 2007, 2015
- FIFA Puskás Award nominee: 2013[46]
- FFA Female Footballer of the Year: 2013[47]
In popular culture
Television and film
External video | |
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Aussies Abroad: The Matildas (ESPN) retrieved 12/18/2013 |
Leading up to the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, De Vanna was the focus of an ESPN documentary, Unstoppable, directed by award-winning filmmaker, Safina Uberoi.[48] In 2013, she was featured in an hour-long episode of ESPN's Aussies Abroad entitled, The Matildas, which profiled four Australian national team players (De Vanna, Samantha Kerr, Kyah Simon, and Caitlin Foord) and their experience playing internationally.[49][50]
See also
References
- ↑ 2015 World Cup
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- ↑ Matildas to keep star on the bench, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 September 2007.
- ↑ Foster, Craig: How we learned to live dangerously, The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 September 2007
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Match reports
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External links
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- Official website
- Lisa De Vanna – FIFA competition record
- Football Federation Australia player profile
- Washington Freedom player profile
- Perth Glory player profile
- Damallsvenskan player profile (Swedish)
- Decoding Devanna: ESPN HERoics episode
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- 1984 births
- Living people
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- Brisbane Roar FC W-League players
- Newcastle Jets FC W-League players
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- Melbourne City FC W-League players
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- MagicJack (WPS) players
- Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C. players
- Expatriate women's soccer players in the United States
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- Washington Spirit players
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