| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
| FIFA Women's World Cup | ||||
| 7 | Senior | 2011 | Germany | |
| UEFA Women's Championship | ||||
| 2 | Senior | 2009 | Finland | |
Occupation
Coach
Education
Seton Hall University, Jersey City, NJ, USA
Coach
Hope Powell [national] (GBR) from 1998 (bbc.co.uk, 20 Jan 2012; allwhitekit.com, 25 Jun 2011)
Position and style
Striker (bbc.co.uk, 20 Jan 2012)
Debut
1995 for England, against Italy (bbc.co.uk, 31 Jan 2012)
Injuries
She broke her leg in 2004. (independent.co.uk, 24 Jun 2011)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
Aged 6. (randomhouse.ca, 31 Dec 2011)
Sporting philosophy / motto
"Take each day as it comes." Kelly said. (independent.co.uk, 19 Jul 2008)
Awards
She was given an MBE in 2008 due to her services to football. (independent.co.uk, 19 Jul 2008)
She was inducted in the Seton Hall University Hall of Fame in 2008. Their college team retired the number six shirt after she left. (shupirates.com, 24 Feb 2009)
Voted players' player of the year for the 2005-2006 season in the USA. (shupirates.com, 24 Feb 2009)
General
COLLAPSE WOMENS PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE
She is training with the Arsenal Ladies Football Club since the collapse of the women's professional league in America. (bbc.co.uk, 23 Feb 2012)
DRINK PROBLEM
She battled with a drinking problem from her time in college in the USA. "My drinking days started in college, but I didn't realise I had a problem until my leg-break in 2004." She signed up to the Sporting Chance clinic, a clinic set up by ex-footballer Tony Adams.(independent.co.uk, 24 Jun 2011)
TURNING PRO
She was the first English woman to become a professional footballer. (randomhouse.ca, 31 Dec 2011)




