
Sunderland Ladies Announce Defender Amy Goddard’s Departure for New Opportunities
The Lady Black Cats have actually formally revealed that the gifted protector Amy Goddard will be leaving from the club this summertime. This interesting news was shared through a post on the club’s main account on X this night, marking a substantial modification in the group characteristics.
Amy Goddard signed up with Sunderland in the summertime of 2023, having actually made a strong impression on head coach Melanie Reay throughout her trial duration. This transfer marked her go back to the Barclays Women’s Championship after an effective stint in the 3rd tier, where she bet Oxford United. Her relocation was commemorated by fans and colleagues alike, showcasing her capacity and abilities as a protector.
Since her arrival on Wearside, Goddard has actually shown to be a stalwart in the Sunderland defense, regularly showcasing her capabilities. Throughout her period, she has actually made an excellent 39 looks for the Lady Black Cats in the 2nd tier. Notably, she scored her only objective throughout an unforgettable 2-0 triumph over Durham in an interesting A690 derby match back in March. Her contributions were essential as Sunderland gone for promo to the Barclays Women’s Super League in the 2023/2024 season.
With the conclusion of the 2024/2025 Barclays Women’s Championship season at the weekend, it has actually been validated that Goddard will be looking for a brand-new obstacle. The club extends its finest dreams to her for future undertakings, acknowledging the effect she has actually made throughout her time with Sunderland.
Goddard’s departure marks the very first substantial modification to Sunderland’s team throughout the close season, and fans excitedly wait for even more updates concerning upcoming lineup modifications as the club gets ready for future competitors.
We can validate that Amy Goddard will leave the Club after 2 seasons on Wearside.
An tremendous contribution to our defence considering that signing up with, and a favorable character on and off the pitch.
Thank you for whatever, Amy! pic.twitter.com/SAb9PqSYou
— Sunderland AFC Women (@SAFCWomen) May 8, 2025
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