Taylor Hinds, defender - Liverpool FC
Taylor Hinds became Liverpool FC Women's second signing of summer 2020 when she arrived in the July and is currently the team's vice-captain.
The full-back joined the Reds after two-and-a-half seasons with Everton in the Women's Super League.
She had previously spent eight years with Arsenal, making her senior debut as an 18-year-old.
Hinds is an England youth international and was a member of the U20 team that won bronze at the World Cup in 2018. She also featured in the run to the quarter-finals of the U17 World Cup in 2016.
Taylor's consistent form was rewarded when she signed a new long-term deal with Liverpool in January 2022.
Later, the defender helped return the Reds to the top flight at the end of the 2021-22 season by claiming the FA Women's Championship title.
Her importance to the side was reflected in her achievement of starting all 22 WSL matches in the next campaign as Liverpool finished seventh.
Date of birth
25 April 1999
Nationality
English
Honours
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Programme notes'Taylor Hinds is so consistent, well-loved and a brilliant leader'. Amber Whiteley and Niamh Fahey have both described Taylor Hinds' importance to Liverpool FC Women ahead of her potentially reaching a special milestone on Sunday.
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Watch'I was trying to be Coutinho and Van Dijk!' - Hinds, Kapocs and Silcock share football tales in 'Backyard Dreams'. Liverpool FC Women trio Taylor Hinds, Cornelia Kapocs and Hannah Silcock meet with Reds legend Robbie Fowler in the latest editions of 'Backyard Dreams'.
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InterviewTaylor Hinds previews Aston Villa: 'We're excited to be back at St Helens'. Taylor Hinds has revealed her excitement for a return to home soil at St Helens Stadium on Sunday afternoon against Aston Villa.
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Statement from LFC and Taylor Hinds. Liverpool FC can confirm our women’s vice-captain, Taylor Hinds, was subjected to sexually inappropriate comments from a member of the crowd during Sunday’s Adobe Women’s FA Cup quarter-final against Arsenal.
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ReactionTaylor Hinds on Man City defeat: 'It's about staying as a team'. Taylor Hinds admitted her frustrations at Liverpool FC Women's 4-0 defeat by Manchester City on Sunday – but believes the Reds will remain together as a team.