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Amy Carr

Amy Carr is an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Not much additional information is provided in the input text.


April 1991: Amy Carr's Birth

In April 1991, Amy Carr was born.

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April 1991: Born in St Albans

In April 1991, Carr was born in St Albans, England.

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2005: Joined Arsenal academy

In 2005, Carr began her youth career in the academy of Arsenal.

2006: Joined Chelsea academy

In 2006, Carr joined the academy of Chelsea where she won the Centre of Excellence League Championship and the Dana Cup.

October 2007: Debut for England U17

On October 27, 2007, Carr debuted for England U17 during the team's inaugural 13–0 victory against Georgia U17 during 2008 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification.

2008: Joined Reading senior team

In 2008, Carr joined the senior Reading team and was part of the team which gained promotion to the Premier League Northern Division by being unbeaten during the 2007–08 South West Combination Women's Football League.

2008: Represented England U17

In 2008, Carr represented England U17 at the 2008 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship and the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup where England U17 finished in fourth place in both tournaments.

2009: Represented England U19

In 2009, Carr represented England U19 during 2009 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification.

2009: Returned to Chelsea academy

In 2009, Carr returned to the Chelsea academy for the 2009–10 season as the club finished second in the National Reserve League.

2010: Joined Northern Illinois Huskies soccer team

In 2010, Carr joined the Northern Illinois Huskies soccer team in the Mid-American Conference, and the club finished in fifth place.

2012: All-MAC Goalkeeper

In 2012, Carr became the first All-MAC goalkeeper in NIU history.

May 2013: First Seizure

In May 2013, Carr had her first seizure.

April 2014: Joined IL Sandviken

On April 10, 2014, Carr joined 1. divisjon club IL Sandviken.

October 2014: Second Seizure

In October 2014, Carr had her second seizure.

February 2015: Third Seizure and Cancer Diagnosis

In February 2015, Carr had her third seizure, which led to her being diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour. This led to her retiring from football. She then moved back to England and believed the cancer was in remission.

2015: Retirement

In 2015, Carr retired at the age of 23.

December 2024: Cancer Returned

In December 2024, Carr's cancer returned and she was told it was terminal.

March 2026: Amy Carr's Death

In March 2026, Amy Carr died.