*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 04:05, 19 May 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 February 2021
Stephanie Jayne Darby[1]MBE (néeHoughton, /ˈhoʊtən/,[4] born 23 April 1988), commonly known as Steph Houghton, is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Known for her leadership and commitment, Houghton was widely regarded as one of the best centre-backs in the world during her career.[5][6]
Houghton began her career playing for five years at Sunderland.[11] She helped Sunderland to win promotion from the Northern Division in 2005–06 and then won the FA Young Player of the Year Award in 2006–07. After Sunderland were relegated that season, Houghton became a target for Arsenal and Everton.[12] She eventually joined Leeds Carnegie.[12] After helping Leeds win the 2010 FA Women's Premier League Cup, Houghton signed for Arsenal in August of that year.[13]
On 5 December 2013, it was announced that Houghton had signed an agreement to leave Arsenal for new WSL side Manchester City on 1 January 2014.[14] Houghton signed a two-year contract extension with Manchester City on 24 January 2020.[15]
On 27 March 2024, Houghton announced that she would retire from football at the end of the 2023–24 season.[16] She played her final game on 18 May, coming on for Alex Greenwood and taking the captain armband in the 66th minute of a 2–1 away league win over Aston Villa.[17][18]
In May 2009, Houghton was one of the first 17 female players to be given central contracts by The Football Association.[23] She played in all three games at UEFA Women's Euro 2013 as England finished in last place; she described the result as "a massive disappointment personally and collectively as a squad."[24] In January 2014, she was named the new captain for England's team under coachMark Sampson, beginning on a 1–1 draw with Norway.[25]
For the 2015 World Cup in Canada, Houghton was again named England's team captain.[26] Houghton scored her first World Cup goal against Norway in the round of 16,[27] and was chosen Player of the Match during the quarterfinals with Canada, which qualified England for their first semi-finals ever.[28]
Houghton was allotted 164 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England's inaugural international.[33]
Great Britain
Houghton was called up to the first Great Britain women's side for the 2012 Summer Olympics as a defender. She became the team's record goalscorer from the left–back position, scoring in all three group games to help Great Britain to win the group with a 100% record, as well as making important challenges to help ensure the side progressed without conceding a goal. Houghton was also named left back of the tournament due to her outstanding performance during the games.[34]
In October 2014, Houghton was the first female player to appear on the cover of Shoot magazine.[38]
Personal life
Houghton is married to former Bradford CitydefenderStephen Darby.[39] They married on 21 June 2018.[40] On 18 September 2018, Darby announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 29 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease.[39] She was recognised as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2017.[41]
In March 2023, Houghton received the Freedom of the City of Sunderland; at the ceremony, the Sunderland Echo asked how to pronounce her surname. Throughout her career, it has been typically pronounced as /ˈhɔːtən/ (HAW-tən), something which the newspaper reported "has irritated [her] for years", as she pronounces it as it is in the town name Houghton-le-Spring: /ˈhoʊtən/ (HOH-tən).[4]