1. Corinne Louise Yorston was born on 15 June 1983 and is an English international footballer who plays as a defender for Keynsham Town.

1. Corinne Louise Yorston was born on 15 June 1983 and is an English international footballer who plays as a defender for Keynsham Town.
Corinne Yorston joined Bristol Academy in the 2005 close season, and went on to have three seasons as club captain.
Corinne Yorston joined Arsenal Ladies in July 2009, but returned to Bristol in 2010.
Corinne Yorston was loaned out to Keynsham Town to maintain fitness ahead of Bristol's FA WSL season, which began in April 2011.
Corinne Yorston won 19 caps at Under-19 level and played at Under-23 level before joining the England senior team.
Corinne Yorston made her debut, as a substitute, in the game against Germany in September 2003 and played, again as a substitute, in the game against Denmark in February 2004.
Corinne Yorston's next game for England was not until March 2007 when she was a substitute for Rachel Unitt in the game against Scotland.
In May 2009, Corinne Yorston was one of the first 17 female players to be given central contracts by the Football Association.
Corinne Yorston was allotted 151 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international.
Corinne Yorston has a degree in biochemistry and graduated with a Master's from the University of Bath, where she had been awarded a Talented Athlete Scholarship.