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Amy Carr: Ex-England youth player and charity fundraiser dies age 35

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Amy Carr: Ex-England youth player and charity fundraiser dies age 35
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The England women’s football team has paid tribute to former youth player Amy Carr, who has died at the age of 35.

A former goalkeeper who played for England Under-17s and Under-19s, Carr had been diagnosed with a brain tumour for a second time.

She was originally diagnosed in 2015 and raised more than £2,000 for charity by running the Dublin Marathon in 2024.

“We are heartbroken to hear that former England youth player Amy Carr has passed away aged 35,” read a statement on the Lionesses’ X account.

“Amy, who was diagnosed with a second brain tumour in 2024, devoted her time to raising money for vital brain tumour research that could help others. She remains an inspiration to all.”

Hailing from Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, Carr played for Arsenal, Chelsea and Reading before gaining a football scholarship in the USA.

She was playing professional football for IL Sandviken in Norway at the time of her first diagnosis and later coached in Milton Keynes.

Chelsea added on X: “We are saddened to learn of the passing of former Chelsea goalkeeper, Amy Carr. Our condolences are with Amy’s friends and family at this time.”

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