Nicole Emmanuel (born 4 June 1986) is an English former football right-back. She played for Blackburn Rovers Ladies, having previously played in the FA Women's Premier League for Leeds Carnegie. She hails from Milton Keynes.
Emmanuel was a junior with Arsenal Ladies. She joined Leeds Carnegie in the 2003 close-season and became a regular in the Leeds side. She played in the 2006 Women's FA Cup Final (a 5âÂÂ0 defeat against Arsenal) and in the 2007 Women's FA Premier League Cup, before suffering a cruciate ligament injury. Despite still recovering from the injury, she joined Blackburn Rovers Ladies in August 2009.
Emmanuel attended Loughborough University while playing for Leeds, playing in the university side that retained the BUSA Championship in May 2007, with Emmanuel scoring the opening goal. In July 2007 she was selected for the Great Britain Women's Football Squad for the World University Games in Bangkok. She appeared as a substitute (for Shelly Cox) in Great Britain's opening match, a 1âÂÂ0 defeat against China. She started the final group game, a 6âÂÂ2 win against South Africa, although was substituted by Dunia Susi early in the second half.
Emmanuel has represented England at youth level. In September 2004, she was selected for England's Under-19 squad for the UEFA Under-19 Women's Championship First Qualifying Stage, starting the opening game, a 4âÂÂ0 win against Moldova. In July 2005 she started the Euro Under-19 Championship Finals games against Scotland and Russia. In February 2008, Emmanuel played for the England Under-23 side against Germany.
Emmanuel's parents have both been involved with football teams, her mother with Berhamstead Ladies and her father with Watford and Harrow. As well as playing football, Emmanuel is also a qualified referee for Bedfordshire County FA.
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