Vicky Exley was born on 22 October 1975 and is an English former international footballer from Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
12 Facts About Vicky Exley
Vicky Exley began her Belles career as a striker before switching back to a midfield playmaker role.
Two years later Vicky Exley featured in another Cup final defeat, this time to professional Fulham.
In September 2004, Vicky Exley scored after four seconds of a League Cup tie against Aston Villa from inside her own half.
Vicky Exley was top scorer for Doncaster Belles in the following two seasons, winning the manager's Player of the Year award in 2006.
In July 2008, Vicky Exley scored the only goal of the game as Doncaster beat Watford Ladies in the FA Futsal Women's Cup, the competition being the first time that Doncaster had played Futsal.
Vicky Exley netted Doncaster's first goal in the new league, the winner at Lincoln Ladies' Sincil Bank on the opening night.
In May 2012 it was reported that Vicky Exley had decided to retire from football altogether.
In June 2012 Vicky Exley served as a torch bearer in the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay, as recognition for her services to playing and coaching football.
Vicky Exley appeared in the 2007 World Cup, scoring a penalty in the final group-stage game against Argentina.
Vicky Exley then announced her retirement from international football in November 2007, stating her desire to go into coaching.
Vicky Exley was given number 113 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international.