Scottish footballer and Arsenal captain, widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders in women's football history with over 150 international caps.
Scotland's greatest ever footballer — Arsenal's creative fulcrum and the player who has single-handedly raised the profile of Scottish women's football, combining technical excellence with a competitive drive that has made her the finest Scottish footballer of any era. Football at the highest level demands technical mastery, physical conditioning and mental fortitude across a long and relentless season. Career highlights included FA Women's Super League Champion (Arsenal), FAWSL Player of the Season, Scotland's most capped midfielder. Kim represented the kind of complete athlete that football produces only rarely — technically accomplished, physically conditioned and mentally equipped for the full demands of elite competition. Few athletes in football combined consistency and peak performance as effectively across the full span of a long and distinguished career. Kim Little's achievements in football were built on a foundation of technical discipline and physical preparation that allowed performance to be maintained at the very top of the sport across multiple competitive seasons.
Most capped Scottish women's footballer of all time
How They Played
Creative midfielder with exceptional vision, passing range and leadership qualities
Lasting Impact
Transformed Scottish women's football and became Arsenal's longest-serving captain
Career Honours
- FA Women's Super League Champion (Arsenal)
- FAWSL Player of the Season
- Scotland's most capped midfielder
- FIFA Women's World Cup Bronze 2019
- UEFA Women's Euro Semi-finalist 2017
- FA Women's Cup 2016
- Continental Cup 2018
| Club | Period | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arsenal Women | 2008–2013 | — | — |
| Hibernian | 2007–2008 | — | |
| Melbourne City | 2013–2017 | 58 | 27 |
| Seattle Reign | 2014–2014 | 20 | 6 |
| — | 150 | 59 |