Player Details

Name

Janine Beckie

Height

5' 8"

Date of Birth

8.20.1994 (29)

Birthplace

Highlands Ranch, Colo. United States

Position

Forward
Career Summary

ACQUIRED: Acquired rights from Racing Louisville FC in trade, transferred from Manchester City. Signed on April 1, 2022

PROFESSIONAL

HONORS: 2022 NWSL Champion...2021-22, 2018-19 League Cup... 2018-19, 2019-20 FA Cup.

2023: Out for the season with torn ACL.

2022: Made 17 appearances, earning eight starts in regular season play, while adding two assists... Appeared as a substitute in the NWSL Championship game on Oct. 29 against Kansas City, logging 27 minutes... Made her NWSL playoff debut on Oct. 23 against San Diego... Made consecutive sub appearances (Sept. 25-Oct. 1)... Started, logging 90 minutes against Louisville on Sept. 21... Appeared as a sub against San Diego on Aug. 27 and Sept. 18 at KC... Started, logging 45 minutes against NC on Aug. 24... Made back-to-back sub appearances (Aug. 5-10)... Started 6 straight matches (May 21-June 19)... Tallied her first assist on June 3 against Angel City... Made her Thorns FC regular season home debut, starting and logging 45 minutes against KC on April 30.

2022 Challenge Cup: Made her Thorns FC and CC debut, starting and playing 90 minutes against Angel City on April 24.

2018-22: In four seasons with Manchester City (2018-22), Beckie appeared in 84 matches across all competitions, logging 21 goals... Helped Manchester City win two FA Cup titles (2019, 2020) and two League Cup titles (2019, 2022)... In 10 Champions League appearances, Beckie scored six goals.

2018: Traded to Sky Blue FC, where she played 15 games, starting 11, before transferring to Manchester City.

2016-17: Drafted eighth overall out of Texas Tech University in the 2016 NWSL Draft by the Houston Dash... In two seasons with the Dash (2016-17), Beckie made 38 appearances (32 starts), registering five goals and three assists... Notably, she scored in her professional debut on April 16, 2016, against the Chicago Red Stars.

HONORS: 2022 NWSL Champion... 2021-22, 2018-19 League Cup... 2018-19, 2019-20 FA Cup.

INTERNATIONAL: 98 international caps, 36 goals with the Canada Women’s National Team

2022: Made 15 appearances, including 14 starts with three goals and four assists... Scored against Morocco in a friendly on Oct. 10... Started all five matches (1G, 2A) at the Concacaf W Championship, helping Canada qualify for the 2023 World Cup... Scored in draw against England on Feb. 17.

2021: Played in 13 matches (12 starts), recording two goals and three assists... Helped guide Canada to gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics... Started all six Tokyo Olympic matches for Canada, recording two goals on July 24, 2021, to secure a 2-1 over Chile.

2020: Played in seven games (six starts), tallying four goals and two assists... Won a silver medal at the Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship.

2019: Appeared in 15 matches (12 starts) with three goals and two assists... Represented Canada at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.

2018: Played in 11 games (10 starts), finishing the year with four goals and two assists... Won a silver medal at the Concacaf Women’s Championship in USA.

2017: Appeared in 12 games (all starts), registering eight goals and one assist.

2016: Won an Olympic bronze medal at the Rio 2016 Women’s Olympic Football Tournament... Played in 16 games (13 starts), recording nine goals and three assists... Made her senior Olympic debut in the Rio 2016 Olympics, scoring 20 seconds into her first appearance against Australia and recording the fastest goal in Olympic history at the time... Netted three goals to help Canada earn bronze... Won a silver medal at CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship.

2015: Appeared in eight games (four starts), tallying three goals... Scored her first international goal on Jan. 11 in Shenzhen, China.

2014: Earned her first international cap on Nov. 26 at the age of 20... Finished sixth with Canada at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

COLLEGE (Texas Tech University)

2012-2015: Set several program records for the Raiders, including career goals (57), game-winning goals (22) and points (130)... Helped the Red Raiders to NCAA playoff berths all four seasons, making it to the round of 32 three times and to the Sweet 16 in 2014.