Beattie’s Arsenal journey ends as she takes on new venture in USA
Jennifer Beattie moves from Arsenal to Bay FC, leaving behind a legacy of versatility and achievements. A tribute to her impactful career and future prospects.
Jennifer Beattie plays for Arsenal Women Football Club. The Scottish defender joined Arsenal from Celtic in 2009 before leaving for Montpellier in 2013. She rejoined Arsenal from Manchester City in 2019. Beattie wears the number 5 shirt. She was born on May 13, 1991.
Jennifer Beattie moves from Arsenal to Bay FC, leaving behind a legacy of versatility and achievements. A tribute to her impactful career and future prospects.
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