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14 Facts About Debbie Bampton

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Deborah Bampton was born on 7 October 1961 and is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Debbie Bampton was capped a total of 95 times for England, scoring seven goals in all.

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Debbie Bampton played for Lowestoft Ladies, the team winning the Women's FA Cup in 1982, although Bampton missed the final due to injury.

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Debbie Bampton then moved to captain Howbury Grange, managed by her father Albert.

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Debbie Bampton was a member of the side that won the Women's FA Cup in 1984.

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Debbie Bampton thereafter won with Arsenal the treble of League Cup, Premier League and FA Cup in that being her first season at the club.

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Debbie Bampton won the league with Croydon twice more, before leaving to join Doncaster Belles as a player in 2000, after the Croydon club moved to Charlton.

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Debbie Bampton made her England debut whilst still at school, playing against the Netherlands in September 1978.

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Debbie Bampton hit the winning goal in Denmark as England qualified for the 1984 European Competition for Women's Football final.

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Debbie Bampton won 95 caps for England, scoring three goals altogether.

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Debbie Bampton was allotted 40 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international.

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Debbie Bampton joined the coaching staff of Whitehawk Ladies in the 2006 close season, along with former Arsenal Ladies and England player Angela Banks.

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Debbie Bampton joined the coaching staff of Lewes Ladies in January 2009.

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Debbie Bampton was appointed as a Member of the British Empire in 1998 as a recognition of her services to women's football.