Tina Mapes

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Tina Mapes
Personal information
Full nameTina Ann Mapes
Date of birth (1971-01-21) 21 January 1971
Place of birthMaidstone, England
Playing positionDefender
Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
0000–1989LFC Reigate
1989–1991Millwall Lionesses
1991–1992Wimbledon
1992–1993Lindsdals IF
1994–1997Croydon
1997–1999Arsenal
1999–2000Croydon
National team
England
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 23:08, 17 November 2012 (UTC)

Tina Ann Mapes (born 21 January 1971) is an English football coach and former player, who represented the England women's national football team at senior international level. She played for England in the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup finals.[1]

Playing career

Club

Mapes played with Reigate in the Sussex Martlet League, then signed for Millwall Lionesses in the Greater London League. Winning club Player of the Year in her first season, 1989–90, Mapes was also part of the Millwall team which won the 1991 Women's FA Cup.

Millwall's squad broke up in the aftermath of that success and Mapes began 1991–92 with Wimbledon. Before the end of the season, the first with a National league structure in England, Mapes was scouted by Swedish second level club Lindsdals IF. She joined the Swedes on a semi–pro basis, linking up with former Millwall team mate Karen Farley.

In 1994 Mapes was brought back to England by Croydon, whose player–manager Debbie Bampton was another member of Millwall's 1991 FA Cup winning team. Playing as a sweeper or central midfielder, Mapes helped her new club to a League and Cup double in 1996.[2] Mapes converted her kick in the penalty shootout in the 1996 FA Women's Cup final win over Liverpool.[3] In the following year's competition, Mapes missed as Croydon lost a semi–final shootout to Millwall.[4]

In 1997 Mapes signed for champions Arsenal. In the 1997–98 FA Women's Cup Mapes took part in another semi–final shootout, this time as an emergency goalkeeper after Arsenal's Sarah Reed had been sent off. Arsenal edged out Bradford City and Mapes collected another winner's medal when Arsenal beat Croydon 3–2 in the final.[5] When Arsenal retained the Cup a year later, Mapes was listed as a substitute goalkeeper and watched the 2–0 win over Southampton from the bench.[6]

National team

Mapes captained the Women's Football Association (WFA) England U–21 team. She made her senior debut before the Football Association (FA) took over women's football in 1993, but dropped out of contention while playing in Sweden.

Coaching career

She now works as a goalkeeping coach.[7]

Mapes also has an UEFA A Licence in coaching and currently coaches Penenden Heath Football Club U18's in Kent.

References

  1. "England-Tina Mapes". FIFA. Retrieved 22 July 2009. 
  2. "First Team Player Profiles". Croydon Women's Football Club. Archived from the original on 7 January 1997. Retrieved 18 November 2012. 
  3. Aldis, Colin. "England Clubs". Women's Soccer World. Retrieved 18 November 2012. 
  4. Aldis, Colin (5 April 2011). "Miracles and Upsets Do Happen...". She Kicks (magazine). Retrieved 27 October 2012. 
  5. Colin A. Aldis. "ENGLAND Clubs 1997 – 1998 Season". WomenSoccer.com. Retrieved 30 July 2011. 
  6. "Football: Arsenal are inspired by Spacey". The Independent. 4 May 1999. Retrieved 12 April 2011. 
  7. "The Team". Specialist Goalkeeping Coaching. Retrieved 22 July 2009. 
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