Scottish FA Women's International Roll of Honour

The Scottish FA Women's International Roll of Honour is a list established by the Scottish Football Association recognising women players who have gained 50 or more international caps for Scotland.[1] The roll of honour was launched in 2017 with a 100-cap threshold, when 12 players had already achieved that distinction.[2] Since then, Rachel Corsie (2018),[3] Hayley Lauder (2019)[4] and Lisa Evans (2023)[5] have also passed the 100-appearance milestone.

Players on the roll of honour

As of after the match vs. Israel on 4 June 2024
* Still active for the national team
Name Image Position Career Caps Goals Notes Ref(s)
Gemma Fay Goalkeeper 1998–2017 203 0 [6][7]
Joanne Love Midfielder 2002–2019 191 13 [8]
Rachel Corsie* Defender 2009– 152 20 [9]
Jane Ross* Forward 2009– 151 62 [10]
Jen Beattie Defender 2008–2022 143 24 [11]
Pauline Hamill Forward 1992–2010 141 29 [12][13]
Kim Little Midfielder 2007–2021 140 59 [14]
Leanne Ross Defender 2006–2017 133 9 [15]
Megan Sneddon Midfielder 2002–2014 130 4 [16]
Ifeoma Dieke Defender 2004–2017 123 0 [17]
Julie Fleeting Forward 1996–2015 121 116 [18]
Rhonda Jones Defender 1998–2013 117 4 [19]
Lisa Evans* Forward 2011– 109 17 [1]
Hayley Lauder* Midfielder 2010– 106 9 [20]
Suzanne Grant Forward 2000–2013 104 12 [21][22]
Caroline Weir* Midfielder 2013– 102 17 [1]
Nicky Grant Midfielder 1993–2006 98 7 [1]
Frankie Brown Defender 2008–2019 96 0 [1]
Michelle Barr Defender 1996–2005 87 1 [1]
Christie Harrison-Murray* Midfielder 2010– 81 5 [1]
Emma Mukandi* Defender 2011– 74 7 [1]
Julie Smith Defender 1998–2006 73 0 [1]
Leanne Crichton Midfielder 2006–2020 72 3 [1]
Erin Cuthbert* Midfielder 2016– 68 22 [1]
Stacey Cook Midfielder 2000–2008 67 10 [1]
Pauline MacDonald Defender 1992–2003 65 0 [1]
Claire Emslie* Forward 2013– 64 14 [1]
Fiona Brown* Forward 2015– 61 2 [1][23]
Shelley Kerr Defender 1989–2008 59 3 [1]
Kirsty McBride Midfielder 2003–2010 59 2 [1]
Nicola Docherty* Defender 2011 57 2 [1][24]
Lee Gibson* Goalkeeper 2017– 56 0 [1][25]
Amanda Burns Forward 2001–2008 55 2 [1]
Kirsty Smith* Defender 2014– 53 0 [1][26]
Sophie Howard* Defender 2017– 50 4 [1][27]

See also

References

  1. "SCOTLAND WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL ROLL OF HONOUR". Scottish Football Association. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  2. "Women's International Roll of Honour unveiled". Scottish Football Association. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  3. Campbell, Alan (30 August 2018). "Scotland 2-1 Switzerland: Scots still have it all to play for". The Scotsman. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  4. MacBeath, Amy (15 June 2019). "Women's World Cup: Hayley Lauder defiant ahead of must-win game". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  5. Durent, Jamie (29 October 2023). "Scotland Women must improve against Netherlands - Lisa Evans". Press and Journal. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  6. Gemma Fay at the Scottish Football Association
  7. "Gemma Fay joins Glasgow City from Celtic". BBC Sport. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  8. Joanne Love at the Scottish Football Association
  9. Rachel Corsie at the Scottish Football Association
  10. Jane Ross at the Scottish Football Association
  11. Jennifer Beattie at the Scottish Football Association
  12. Pauline Hamill at the Scottish Football Association
  13. "Pauline Hamill". Scottish Football Association. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  14. Kim Little at the Scottish Football Association
  15. Leanne Ross at the Scottish Football Association
  16. Megan Sneddon at the Scottish Football Association
  17. Ifeoma Dieke at the Scottish Football Association
  18. Julie Fleeting at the Scottish Football Association
  19. Rhonda Jones at the Scottish Football Association
  20. Hayley Lauder at the Scottish Football Association
  21. Suzanne Grant at the Scottish Football Association
  22. "Q&A: Suzanne Grant". Scotland on Sunday. 27 April 2008. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  23. Fiona Brown at the Scottish Football Association
  24. Nicola Docherty at the Scottish Football Association
  25. Lee Gibson at the Scottish Football Association
  26. Kirsty Smith at the Scottish Football Association
  27. Sophie Howard at the Scottish Football Association
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