Grace Fisk, defender - Liverpool FC
Grace Fisk bolstered Liverpool FC Women's defensive ranks when she completed a move to the club during the summer of 2023.
The England youth international joined the Reds after three-and-a-half seasons with West Ham United in the Barclays Women's Super League.
Fisk began her career with Millwall Lionesses, graduating from the Centre of Excellence and becoming the club's youngest ever player when she debuted at the age of 16.
She subsequently moved to the USA to study and play college soccer, representing the teams of Penn State and then the University of South Carolina.
Fisk captained the latter during her final campaign there and was named Most Valuable Player as the Gamecocks won the Southeastern Conference tournament title in 2019.
She has represented England across several youth levels and was the squad's skipper when the Young Lionesses finished third at the 2018 Women's U20 World Cup.
The No.4 had an impressive debut campaign on Merseyside as she helped Liverpool to a fourth-placed finish in the WSL, and was recognised by her teammates as a clear winner to take the Players' Player of the Year accolade.
Date of birth
5 January 1998
Nationality
English
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Match reportLiverpool reach fifth round of Women's FA Cup with 5-0 win at West Ham. Liverpool advanced to the fifth round of the Adobe Women's FA Cup on Wednesday night by beating West Ham United 5-0 away from home.
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NewsGrace Fisk interview: Injury return, Villa Park excitement and Missy Bo Kearns reunion. Grace Fisk is delighted to be back from injury and is determined to help Liverpool FC Women get back to winning ways when they visit Villa Park on Sunday.
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NewsLFC Women injury update: Olivia Smith, Ceri Holland and Grace Fisk. Liverpool FC Women manager Matt Beard has provided a squad injury update ahead of Sunday’s meeting with Crystal Palace.
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Vote nowFour Liverpool players nominated for 2024 Northwest Football Awards. Four Liverpool players have been nominated at the 2024 Northwest Football Awards.
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NewsFisk, Höbinger and Fahey take the honours at LFC Women's end-of-season awards. Grace Fisk was named Liverpool FC Women Players’ Player of the Year as Marie Höbinger took Young Player of the Year during a ceremony at the AXA Melwood Training Centre on Thursday.