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18 Facts About Megan Campbell

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Megan Campbell has previously played for St Francis, Raheny United, Florida State Seminoles, Manchester City and Liverpool.

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Megan Campbell was born in Drogheda, County Louth and is the daughter of Eamonn and Suzanne Megan Campbell.

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Megan Campbell is a granddaughter of The Dubliners lead guitarist, Eamonn Campbell.

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Megan Campbell grew up on Drogheda's Scarlet Street and was educated at Our Lady's College, Greenhills and at the Institute of Technology, Carlow.

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In 2009, four weeks after turning 16, Megan Campbell came on as a substitute for St Francis in the FAI Women's Cup final against St Catherine's.

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In 2013 Megan Campbell began playing for Florida State Seminoles after obtaining a scholarship to Florida State University, where she majored in social science.

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In 2014 Megan Campbell was named in the ACC All-Tournament Team and in the 2015 ACC final she scored in the penalty shoot-out against Virginia Cavaliers.

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Megan Campbell had been described as a senior in Florida State Seminoles' 2014 title-winning season and had been expected to feature in the 2015 NWSL College Draft.

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In February 2016 Megan Campbell became Manchester City's fourth signing of the off-season, announcing that she had signed a professional contract with the English UEFA Women's Champions League contenders.

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Megan Campbell won a domestic treble with the club, then signed a contract extension in June 2017.

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Megan Campbell suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in November 2017 during a UEFA Women's Champions League match against LSK Kvinner FK and was ruled out for several months.

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Megan Campbell signed a new contract with Liverpool in June 2022.

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Megan Campbell has represented the Republic of Ireland at U-17, U-19 and senior level.

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Megan Campbell played for a senior Republic of Ireland team of home-based players in a behind closed doors match against Northern Ireland.

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Megan Campbell then won her first official cap in a friendly against Switzerland at Richmond Park in August 2011.

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On 5 April 2014 in a 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifier against Germany at Tallaght Stadium, Megan Campbell provided two assists with throw-ins.

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Megan Campbell was not chosen for the squad to participate in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup squad.

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In 2020 Megan Campbell declared that she wanted to be known for more than her exceptionally long throw-ins and persistent injuries.