Hannah Blundell is an English professional footballer. Hannah Jayne Blundell was born in Eastbourne, United Kingdom. Blundell has been named Manchester United Women Player’s Player of the Year for 2022/23 by her Reds teammates.
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Hannah Blundell began playing football for the local youth team Polegate Grasshoppers at the age of seven. In 2005 she moved to Chelsea for a season, playing for the club’s under-12 team.

Hannah Blundell played with Eastbourne Ladies with whom she won the Sussex County FA Women’s Challenge Trophy in 2012. At 17, Hannah Blundell trialed for the Chelsea reserve team and was accepted.
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Hannah Blundell made her senior international debut under Phil Neville during the final match of the 2018 SheBelieves Cup on 8 March 2018, as an 87-minute substitute for Demi Stokes in a 1–0 defeat to the United States.
Hannah Blundell won her third cap against Austria in November 2018 and was named to England squads twice in 2019: for a friendly against New Zealand in June, and for a doubleheader of friendlies against Belgium and Norway in August.


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