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Celtic FC Women Squad Update
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Celtic FC Women Squad Update

Celtic FC Women Squad Update
Celtic FC Women Squad Update

Celtic FC Women can confirm the departures of Murphy Agnew, Kit Loferski, Luana Muñoz, Colette Cavanagh, Lucy Ashworth-Clifford, Bruna Lourenço and Mathilde Carstens following the expiry of their contracts this summer. During their time with the club, each player made and played their part in history for the Ghirls, from winning a first-ever SWPL title to reaching the UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage. Having joined the club in the summer of 2022, Ashworth-Clifford spent three years with the Hoops, making 70 appearances and scoring 15 goals. Despite suffering a serious injury early in her Celtic career, the winger bounced back and played her part in some massive moments in the club’s history. Kit Loferski’s arrival at Celtic came during the same season, joining the Hoops in March of the 2022/23 campaign. The electric forward made a bright start to life at Celtic, winning a Scottish Cup in her first season, which was followed up by an SWPL title the following campaign. The following summer seen the arrival of Murphy Agnew, Luana Munoz and Colette Cavanagh at Paradise. Cavanagh, who has had three separate spells having come through the Academy with the Celts enjoyed another successful spell in the East End of Glasgow. Going on to make over 73 appearances on her return, this time, the midfielder became a league winner, whilst having some memorable moments including a last-minute winner over Glasgow City in the 2023/24 season. Another player who created her own piece of history is Murphy Agnew, scoring 20 goals during her time in Scotland. One of those goals being one of the most memorable in recent times, scoring the club’s first-ever UWCL goal against Chelsea at Paradise. Although Luana Munoz would only make 10 appearances in her two years with the Hoops, her impact was felt on and off the pitch. The early stages of the defender’s time with the Ghirls was impacted by injury but is a player who still very much played her part in a historic two seasons. Both Bruna Lourenco and Mathilde Carstens may have only spent just one season at the club, but it was a memorable one with some brilliant moments. The Portuguese defender made her mark during her debut at Celtic Park, scoring her only goal for the club in 32 appearances. While Carstens also played a big part with six goals in 34 appearances across her time in green and white. Everyone at Celtic would like to sincerely thank all the players for their contributions during their time at the club and wish them all the very best in the future. The club remains in discussions with Kelsey Daugherty, Abi Harrison and Celya Barclais, whose contracts expire this summer.

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