The defender retired as City Women's most decorated player at the end of the 2023/24 campaign
Manchester City legend Steph Houghton has been officially inducted into the National Football Museum ’s Hall of Fame.
READ MORE: Steph Houghton on Man City's revolution, England highs and lows, retirement plans and family Born in Durham, Houghton’s career began in the North-East at her childhood club, Sunderland, where she spent five years and helped the Black Cats achieve promotion from the Northern Division. The centre-back would then move on to Leeds Carnegie in 2007 and lift the Women’s Premier League Cup with them in 2010.
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