Lauren Hemp is a passionate English professional footballer, best known for playing as a forward for Manchester City and the England national team. Having started her youth career in 2008 at Norwich City, she has developed an incredible sporting career over recent years and is admired for taking the industry by storm. In recognition of her illustrious career, Lauren was named PFA Women’s Young Player of the Year in 2018 and has continued to showcase her remarkable talent at large-scale events such as the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 and the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. When looking to hire a captivating sports professional to attend your future events, look no further than Lauren today.
Beginning her youth career in 2008 at Norwich City, Lauren developed her remarkable skillset during her seven important years at the club before transferring to Bristol City in 2016. Later that year, she made her debut against Watford and scored the third goal in a 4-1 victory. A valued member of the team, she was named PFA Women’s Young Player of the Year in 2018 and was later offered the opportunity to sign for Manchester City. Having made over 80 appearances for the renowned team, Lauren has become a leading authority throughout the football community and is admired for her dedication and passion towards the sport.
An inspiration to female sportswomen around the world, Lauren was first called up to the England under-15 squad in 2015. Recognised for her powerful football style, she gained the opportunity to captain England at the UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship and has continued to work her way up through the England team ever since. In 2021, it was announced that Lauren had been selected for the Great Britain women’s Olympic football team, and later that year, she was included in the winning UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 squad. Treasured for controlling the games she appears in; she has also proudly been named in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup squad, playing as a forward for seven games and 520 minutes on the pitch. A prominent goal scorer for England during the World Cup, Lauren was able to secure three goals for England - including in the 6-1 defeat of China, the quarter-final match against Colombia and the semi-final match against Australia.
Named PFA Women’s Young Player of the Year in 2022, Lauren Hemp is now highly sought-after to attend global events of all kinds. Having made her mark on the football industry, she was honoured with a Freedom of the City of London award in 2022, and was appointed MBE for Services to Association Football in the 2024 New Year's Honours. With many years of professional experience behind her, she is now passionate to share her successes and career journey with audiences, whilst also empowering women to enter the male-dominated industry of football. When looking to hire an enthusiastic sportswoman to attend your next event, do not hesitate to hire Lauren today.
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- 2024 - Appointed MBE for Services to Association Football
- 2023 - Scored three goals for team England in the 2023 Women's World Cup & part of the line-up for the final against Spain
- 2023 - Selected to play for England in the 2023 Women's World Cup
- 2022 - Awarded Freedom of the Town of North Walsham & Freedom of the City of London
- 2021 - PFA Women's Young Player of the Year
- 2021 - Signed for the Great Britain Olympic team
- 2019 - Signed for the England national team
- 2018 - Signed for Manchester City
- 2017 - Vauxhall England Young Player of the Year
- 2016 - Signed for Bristol City
- 2008 - Player for Norwich City