Aggie Beever-Jones, a rising star in English football, is making waves both for her club, Chelsea, and the Lionesses. Born on July 27, 2003, the 21-year-old forward has rapidly become a player to watch, known for her prolific goal-scoring and relentless drive.
Beever-Jones' journey in football began in Surrey, where she grew up near Chelsea's training ground. Initially a goalkeeper with a boys' team, she transitioned to an outfield player and joined Chelsea's academy at age nine, after being rejected a year prior. She progressed through Chelsea's ranks and gained experience through loan spells at Bristol City and Everton.
Her career truly took off in the 2024-25 season. Beever-Jones started the season strong, scoring in her first three starts for Chelsea. She also scored her first UEFA Women's Champions League goal against Twente. Overall, she finished the season as Chelsea's top scorer in the Women's Super League with nine goals. Her contributions were crucial to Chelsea securing a domestic treble.
Beever-Jones' talent has also shone on the international stage. She represented England at various youth levels, including the Under-15, Under-17, Under-19, and Under-23 teams. She made her senior debut for England on July 12, 2024, as a substitute in a 2-1 win against the Republic of Ireland. She was awarded legacy number 231 by The Football Association. In May 2025, she scored her first senior international goal in a 5-0 victory against Belgium. A month later, she scored a first-half hat-trick against Portugal in a 6-0 victory. She became only the second England women's player to score a hat-trick at Wembley, after Beth Mead.
Her impressive form earned her a place in England's squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland. This marks her first major international tournament. Beever-Jones was in the crowd at Wembley for the Euro 2022 final and is now ready to make her own mark on the tournament. She hopes to help the Lionesses defend their European crown.
Aggie Beever-Jones' rise has been meteoric. From a young girl kicking a ball in Surrey to a key player for Chelsea and England, she has captured the attention of fans and coaches alike. As she prepares for Euro 2025, she carries the hopes of a nation eager to see the Lionesses succeed. Beever-Jones' journey exemplifies her dedication, talent, and unwavering ambition.