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  1. Courtney Jade Nevin (born 12 February 2002) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a full-back for English Women's Super League club Leicester City, and the Australia women's national team. She has previously played for Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne Victory in the W-League, as well as Damallsvenskan side ...

    • 12 February 2002 (age 21)
    • 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
    • Courtney Jade Nevin
  2. Courtney Jade Nevin (* 12. Februar 2002 in Blacktown) ist eine australische Fußballspielerin, die von 2018 bis 2021 in der W-League für Western Sydney Wanderers spielte und seit 2021 für die Nationalmannschaft spielt. Seit April 2022 spielt sie für Hammarby IF in der Damallsvenskan.

    • 165 cm
    • Courtney Jade Nevin
  3. 19. Aug. 2023 · Share. 4.3K views 2 months ago. Hear from CommBank Matildas defender Courtney Nevin following Australia's heartbreaking 2-0 defeat to Sweden in the FIFA Women's World Cup™ bronze medal match ...

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    • Football Australia
  4. 12. Feb. 2002 · Courtney Nevin is a full-back who joined Leicester City permanently in 2023 after a loan spell. She is known for her crossing ability and has played for the Matildas at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

  5. The moment Aussie young gun Courtney Nevin knew she wanted to be a Matilda. The 21-year-old rising star reflects on a special memory ahead of playing out her World Cup dream. By Joel Martelli. A 2015 trip to the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada proved to be a turning point in the career of Matildas’ young gun Courtney Nevin.

    • Joel Martelli
    • Digital Sports Reporter
  6. Courtney Nevin. Nationality. Australian. Date of Birth. 12 February 2002. Professional Debut. 29/01/23. Leicester Debut. 29/01/2023. The 20-year-old defender made her move to Filbert Way permanent following a successful loan stint during the 2022/23 Barclays Women's Super League season.

  7. 4. Juli 2023 · The 21-year-old defender joined the Foxes on loan from Swedish side Hammarby in January and made 12 appearances last season. She has also been named in Australia's squad for the Women's World Cup in July.