Grace Fisk, defender - Liverpool FC
Grace Fisk was appointed Liverpool FC Women captain in September 2025, two years after she arrived to bolster the Reds' defensive ranks.
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 ...
Date of birth
5 January 1998
Nationality
English
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Round-upWomen's World Cup qualifiers: Goal and assists as seven Reds feature. Seven Liverpool FC Women players were in action for their countries during Tuesday’s round of World Cup qualifiers.
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GuidePreview: 12 Liverpool FC Women players set for international action. See when and where 12 Liverpool FC Women players will be in action during the March international break.
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NewsGrace Fisk selected in latest England squad. Grace Fisk has been named in the England squad for their forthcoming Women's World Cup qualifiers.
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Reaction'We can take a lot of positives' - Grace Fisk on Liverpool's WSL defeat at Chelsea. Grace Fisk feels Liverpool FC Women can take plenty of positives from their display in Sunday’s 2-0 defeat at Chelsea.
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Match reportLiverpool produce clinical display to beat Aston Villa 4-1 in WSL. Liverpool secured a clinical 4-1 victory over Aston Villa in the Barclays Women's Super League on Sunday afternoon.

