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10 Facts About Suzanne Lappin

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Suzanne Lappin was born on 13 October 1986 and is a Scottish former international football midfielder who last played for Glasgow City in the Scottish Women's Premier League before retiring in 2015.

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Suzanne Lappin began her senior career with Glasgow City in 2003 before spending two seasons in the English FA WSL with Liverpool Ladies in 2011 and Chelsea Ladies in 2012; her time at Liverpool included a loan spell at Celtic.

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Suzanne Lappin signed for Liverpool for the inaugural season of the Football Association Women's Super League in 2011.

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Suzanne Lappin made her debut for Liverpool in a friendly win over Hibernian Ladies.

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Suzanne Lappin returned to the FA WSL with Chelsea Ladies in January 2012.

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In Chelsea's semi final victory over Arsenal, Suzanne Lappin was an unused substitute.

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Suzanne Lappin was left out of the squad altogether for Chelsea's controversial defeat to Birmingham City in the 2012 FA Women's Cup Final.

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Suzanne Lappin retired in 2015 after a total of 259 appearances with Glasgow City and as their all-time leading goalscorer with 231 goals.

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Suzanne Lappin progressed to captain Scotland's U-19 team to qualification for the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, but missed the final tournament due to university commitments.

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Suzanne Lappin has followed in the footsteps of James McGrory and Stevie Chalmers, other footballers from The Garngad.