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Aluko Named Aston Villa Women’s First Sporting Director



Former England striker Eniola Aluko has been appointed Aston Villa Women’s first sporting director.

Aluko, who won 102 caps for her country, announced her retirement from football last week after leaving Juventus in December.

The 32-year-old recently completed UEFA’s Executive Master for International Players and has been preparing for a second career as a director of football.

“I’m very excited to transition into a Sporting Director role,” said Aluko.

“I feel it’s something that I’m ready for at this point in my career. I’ve always been passionate about the women’s game, its development and setting cultures that drive excellence.



“I’ll be helping to create a successful club in Aston Villa Women, and obviously I’m back home in Birmingham where it all started for me. I’m excited for this next step.”

Aston Villa CEO, Christian Purslow added: “Eniola enjoyed a fabulous playing career and took her first steps in the game in this city, the city where she grew up.

“She is an inspiration and inspiring role model to young girls and women in Birmingham and will help Aston Villa to be an exemplar of women’s and girl’s football in the region.”

Aluko competed in three World Cups, two Euros and represented Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics, scoring 33 goals in total before her last international appearance in April 2016.

The forward came through the ranks at Birmingham and Charlton before making her name at Chelsea.

Aluko played in the USA for three years before returning to Birmingham, and then Chelsea for seven years, ending her career playing for Juventus.

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