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16 Facts About Ruesha Littlejohn

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Ruesha Littlejohn has had four spells with Glasgow City, and stints with Norwegian First Division club IL Sandviken and English sides Arsenal, Liverpool, London Bees, Leicester City, Birmingham City, Aston Villa and London City Lionesses.

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Glasgow-born Littlejohn played youth football with Clydebank and Baillieston girls before joining Arsenal North.

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Ruesha Littlejohn signed for Glasgow City in January 2007 and won four successive titles with the club.

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Ruesha Littlejohn hit seven goals in the final game of the season against Inverness, as City secured another Premier League title.

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On her competitive debut against Charlton Athletic in the FA Women's Cup, Ruesha Littlejohn marked the occasion by scoring a hat-trick.

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In March 2014 Ruesha Littlejohn signed for the Norwegian First club IL Sandviken, based in Bergen.

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Ruesha Littlejohn finished the season as the league's top goalscorer with 19 goals from 22 matches as Sandviken were promoted to the Toppserien as 1.

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Ruesha Littlejohn was called into the Ireland squad in February 2015, listed as a free agent.

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Ruesha Littlejohn departed during the mid-season break, and was back in Celtic colours for the second part of the campaign.

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On 21 January 2025, the Lionesses announced that Ruesha Littlejohn had left the club by mutual agreement.

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At the Under-19 age group, Ruesha Littlejohn was part of the side which qualified for the 2008 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in France.

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Ruesha Littlejohn scored 12 goals in her 15 appearances for Scotland's Under-19s.

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Ruesha Littlejohn made her debut with the Irish national team against Hungary at the final game of the Algarve Cup on 7 March 2012.

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Altogether Ruesha Littlejohn has so far been capped over 60 times by the Irish.

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Ruesha Littlejohn was named in Vera Pauw's squad for the 2023 Womens World Cup.

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Ruesha Littlejohn's twin sister Shebahn was a travel reporter on Glasgow radio station 102.5 Clyde 1 and now works for Talksport.