One bunny hop, a Nutella banana, and a little sideline swearing later — Chloe Kelly is officially that girl.
You may know her as the powerhouse who sealed England’s 2022 Euros victory with that unforgettable goal (and sports bra moment). But the West London footballer isn’t just rewriting women’s football history — she’s doing it with the kind of real-girl charm that makes you want to shout “legend!” from your living room.
And yes, she did hug the mascot. And yes, she did drop a cheeky swear word mid-celebration. Again. But honestly? That’s just peak Chloe.

Raised on Southall’s Windmill Park Estate, Kelly was the only girl in a household of six siblings — five of whom were brothers. So naturally, cage football became her training ground, and she credits that “rough-and-ready” style with shaping her creative edge. Spoiler: it worked.
She debuted for Arsenal’s first team at 17 (scoring within 22 minutes — obviously), followed it with a stint at Everton, and in 2020 made waves at Manchester City as their top scorer. But it hasn’t all been clean kicks and glitter. Earlier this year, Kelly almost walked away from the game after being sidelined at City, nearly missing the Euros altogether. But Arsenal swooped in just in time — and we owe them a thank-you card.

Between her signature perfectly-placed ponytail (secured with actual sports tape, by the way) and her playlist packed with AJ Tracey — a fellow West Londoner and real-life mate — Chloe keeps things grounded and cool. “I just love music,” she shared on BBC Radio 2. “My mum always had the radio on, and now I support people from my ends, like AJ.”
Whether she’s scoring goals, belting out tunes, or making bouncy headbands the must-have sports day accessory, Chloe Kelly brings the heart — and just a little chaos — to every match.
And if you’re wondering what her next move is? We’re guessing it involves goals, giggles, and probably one more swear word caught on camera. Iconic.