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Gemma Bonner

English footballer (born 1991)

Gemma Bonner

Summary

English footballer (born 1991)

FieldValue
nameGemma Bonner
imageGemma Bonner, 11 May 2019 (cropped).jpg
captionBonner with Manchester City in 2019
full_nameGemma Bonner
birth_date
birth_placeLeeds, England
height1.75m
positionDefender
currentclubLiverpool
clubnumber23
youthclubs1Leeds United
clubs1Leeds United
years12007–2011
caps159
goals11
clubs2Chelsea
years22011–2012
caps228
goals22
clubs3Liverpool
years32012–2018
caps379
goals38
clubs4Manchester City
years42018–2021
caps439
goals45
clubs5Racing Louisville
years52021–2022
caps533
goals51
clubs6Liverpool
years62023–
caps657
goals62
nationalteam1England U17
nationalyears12008
nationalcaps15
nationalgoals10
nationalteam2England U19
nationalyears22009–2010
nationalcaps213
nationalgoals21
nationalteam3England U23
nationalyears32010–2013
nationalcaps310
nationalgoals32
nationalteam4England
nationalyears42013–2019
nationalcaps412
nationalgoals41
club-update16:04, 17 December 2025 (UTC)
nationalteam-update15:31, 20 December 2023 (UTC)

| club-update = 16:04, 17 December 2025 (UTC) | nationalteam-update = 15:31, 20 December 2023 (UTC)

Gemma Bonner (born 13 July 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Women's Super League club Liverpool, and has represented the England national team. Bonner began her career with her hometown club Leeds United, before spending two seasons with Chelsea. In November 2012, Bonner signed for Liverpool and captained them to two FA WSL titles in 2013 and 2014, before leaving for Manchester City in 2018. She left England to join NWSL club Racing Louisville in 2021, before rejoining Liverpool in the 2022–23 season where she is now the club's record appearance holder.

An England international, Bonner made her senior debut in September 2013. She was part of England's squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 but did not play in the final tournament.

Club career

Early career

Bonner started playing football as soon as she could run and by the age of eight had already joined Leeds United.

Leeds United

While at Leeds, the defender won the League Cup in 2010, and was in the runner-up team of the FA Cup in 2008.

Chelsea

Her versatility with both feet and strong aerial ability were the main attributes that brought Chelsea calling in January 2011, when the Blues secured her signature ahead of the Women's Super League.

She played in the first ever FA Cup Final of Chelsea, in 2012. The young defender scored her only goal of the 2011–12 FA Women's Cup in their 2–0 away win against The Belles in the 6th round, helping her side to secure their place in the semi-finals. In the penalty shoot-out of the 2012 FA Women's Cup Final, she was unable to convert her penalty into a goal. She blazed hers over the bar to hand the Cup to Birmingham.

Bonner scored her first league goal for Chelsea in the very next game after the 2012 FA Women's Cup Final, against their cup final opponents Birmingham.

Liverpool

In November 2012 Bonner signed for Liverpool. In doing so she linked up with her ex-Chelsea manager Matt Beard and expressed her excitement at the move: "I am delighted to be joining Liverpool at a key time in my football career and have been greatly influenced by the commitment that Liverpool FC are showing towards women's football. When the opportunity to work with Matt again came I was pleased to take it and I am excited for the challenge ahead."

With Bonner as captain Liverpool won the league title in 2013 and 2014 but were much less successful in 2015, finishing second bottom. She extended her contract with the club in November 2015.

Manchester City

Bonner left Liverpool in June 2018 after six years and a total of 115 appearances, to join Manchester City Women. She scored 11 goals in 69 matches with City, though her last season there was cut short by ankle and muscle injuries.

Racing Louisville

In April 2021, Racing Louisville FC announced signing Bonner to a two-year contract with an option for a third year. She arrived in June and started 13 matches for the expansion club through the 2021 season. Bonner was named one of four captains at Racing for 2022. She has started all four of Racing's 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup matches, scoring in her team's 3–0 win at Kansas City.

Liverpool

On 23 December 2022 Bonner signed with Liverpool again.

On 9 November 2023, Bonner became the record appearance holder at the club with her notching her 135th appearance against Manchester City in the League Cup. On 26 November, she was awarded a special framed shirt by Ian Callaghan, the record holder for the Liverpool men's team.

On 28 April 2024, in honour of her being a former two-time League Title winning captain and record appearance holder, Bonner was honoured by the men's Academy at Kirkby by having a dressing room named after her. The idea came from Academy Director, Alex Inglethorpe and was installed by Head of Facilities, Andy Rice. Bonner becomes the first female player to receive such an honour, joining the likes of Steven Gerrard and Robbie Fowler.

On 4 August 2025, it was announced that Bonner had signed a new contract to extend her time with the club.

International career

An England representative at Under 17s, Under 19s, Under 20s and Under 23s level by the age of 19, Bonner has accumulated a wealth of international experience. She was in the England Under 17s World Cup team, in which they ended in the fourth place. In 2009 Bonner was part of the England Under 19s European Championship winning side. Bonner received her first senior team call-up for the UEFA Euro 2013 qualifier away to Croatia in March 2012.

Bonner made her first senior appearance in September 2013, under interim coach Brent Hills, in an 8–0 World Cup qualifying win over Turkey at Fratton Park. She was recalled to the team by incoming coach Phil Neville in January 2018, but an ankle ligament injury ruled her out of the 2018 SheBelieves Cup in March.

In February 2019 Bonner was added to the England squad for the SheBelieves Cup following an injury to Millie Bright.

Bonner has England legacy number 182. The FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international.

Career statistics

Club

!colspan="2"|League cup !colspan="2"|Continental !colspan="2"|Total |- !Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals |- |2007–08 |Women's Premier League |19||0||?||?||1||0|| colspan="2" |—||20||0 |- |2008–09 |Women's Premier League |11||0||?||?||2||0|| colspan="2" |—||13||0 |- |2009–10 |Women's Premier League |19 |0 |? |? |4 |0 |23

0
2010–11
Women's Premier League
10
1
?
?
1
1
11
2
-
! colspan="2"
!59!!1!!?!!?!!8!!1!! colspan="2"
-
2011
Women's Super League
14
-
2012
Women's Super League
14
2
?
?
3
0
17
2
-
! colspan="2"
!28
!2
!?
!?
!3
!0
! colspan="2"
!31
!2
-
2013
Women's Super League
13
3
?
?
4
0
17
3
-
2014
Women's Super League
14
1
?
?
5
1
2
0
21
2
-
2015
Women's Super League
14
0
?
?
6
0
1
0
21
0
-
2016
Women's Super League
16
0
?
?
2
0
18
0
-
2017
Women's Super League
8
3
3
0
11
3
-
2017–18
Women's Super League
14
1
0
0
5
0
19
1
-
! colspan="2"
!79
!8
!3
!0
!22
!1
!3
!0
!107
!9
-
2018–19
Women's Super League
17
1
4
1
8
1
2
1
31
4
-
2019–20
Women's Super League
16
3
1
0
6
3
3
0
26
6
-
2020–21
Women's Super League
6
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
10
1
-
! colspan="2"
!39
!5
!6
!1
!16
!4
!6
!1
!67
!11
-
2021
NWSL
13
-
2022
NWSL
20
1
6
1
26
2
-
! colspan="2"
!33
!1
! colspan="2"
!6
!1
! colspan="2"
!39
!2
-
2022–23
Women's Super League
12
-
2023–24
Women's Super League
20
-
2024–25
Women's Super League
19
0
3
0
2
0
24
0
-
2025–26
Women's Super League
6
0
1
1
0
0
7
1
-
! colspan="2"
!57!!2!!6!!3!!6!!1!! colspan="2"
-
! colspan="3"
!295!!19!!15!!4!!61!!8!!9!!1!!280!!32
}

International

Honours

Liverpool]] after winning the [[2013 FA WSL]], September 2013

Leeds United

  • FA Women's Premier League Cup (1): 2010;

Liverpool

  • WSL Women's Super League (2): 2013; 2014

Manchester City

England

  • SheBelieves Cup: 2019

England U19

  • UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship ::Winners (1): 2009 ::Runners-up (1): 2010

Individual

  • Liverpool Women's Fans Player of the Year: 2018

References

References

  1. (January 2014). "List of Players under Written Contract Registered Between 01/01/2014 and 31/01/2014". [[The Football Association]].
  2. (11 February 2010). "Leeds Carnegie lift first major trophy with defeat of Everton". The Guardian.
  3. (25 March 2012). "Doncaster Rovers 0 Chelsea 2". chelsea.fawsl.com.
  4. (26 May 2012). "FA Women's Cup: Birmingham beat Chelsea on penalties in final". BBC.
  5. (31 May 2012). "Birmingham 4 Chelsea 2". FAWSL.com.
  6. (1 November 2012). "Gemma Bonner: Liverpool sign defender from Chelsea". [[BBC]].
  7. (27 November 2015). "Gemma Bonner: Liverpool Ladies captain signs new contract". [[BBC Sport]].
  8. (15 June 2018). "Gemma Bonner: Manchester City Women sign Liverpool Ladies captain". [[BBC Sport]].
  9. "Bonner leaves City for Racing Louisville". BBC Sport.
  10. Gardner, Hayes. "Racing Louisville FC signs defender Gemma Bonner, who has played for England national team".
  11. "Gemma Bonner".
  12. (2022-03-14). "Introducing the Captains Group. 👊". [[Racing Louisville FC]].
  13. "Racing notches decisive first Challenge Cup win over KC Current".
  14. (December 2022). "Liverpool FC — Liverpool FC Women confirm return of Gemma Bonner".
  15. (November 2023). "Gemma Bonner breaks LFC Women appearance record - Liverpool FC".
  16. Lindop, Beth. (2023-12-09). "I asked Santa for a Liverpool kit - now I'm the Reds' record appearance holder".
  17. Lindop, Beth. (2023-11-26). "Liverpool defender secures status as club legend in emphatic victory".
  18. Kelly, Andy. (2024-04-28). "Academy honours Gemma Bonner with dressing room naming tribute".
  19. (2025-08-04). "Gemma Bonner signs new Liverpool FC Women contract - Liverpool FC".
  20. "Record at FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup". [[FIFA]].
  21. (25 July 2009). "Sweden 0 – 2 England". [[UEFA]].
  22. (14 July 2010). "England – Nigeria 1:1". [[FIFA]].
  23. (29 September 2010). "Give it all you've got". [[The Football Association]].
  24. (20 March 2012). "Wome's squad named for Croatia qualifier". [[The Football Association]].
  25. (27 September 2013). "Gemma Bonner looks back on a memorable England debut in the 8-0 win over Turkey". [[The Football Association]].
  26. (31 January 2018). "Gemma Bonner: England and Liverpool defender out for up to 12 weeks". [[BBC Sport]].
  27. (19 February 2019). "Millie Bright misses out on SheBelieves Cup squad through injury". BBC.
  28. (18 November 2022). "England player legacy and results archive". [[The Football Association]].
  29. Lacey-Hatton, Jack. (2022-11-18). "Lionesses introduce 'legacy numbers' for players past and present".
  30. "England - G. Bonner - Profile with news, career statistics and history".
  31. "Gemma Bonner".
  32. (1 November 2020). "Women's FA Cup final: Everton 1–3 Manchester City AET".
  33. (10 May 2018). "Mohamed Salah takes top prizes at LFC Players' Awards".
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