Prolific Super Falcons defender, Ashleigh Plumptre, has left Leicester Women football club in the English Super League.
Plumptre’s departure was revealed by the Foxes in a statement made on Thursday.
“Leicester Women can confirm that defender Ashleigh Plumptre has left the Club following the expiration of her contract at King Power Stadium.
“The 25-year-old – who made 23 appearances in all competitions for City in 2022/23 – joined the Club in 2020 from the University of Southern California’s USC Trojans following the completion of her Human Biology degree.
“She was part of the team who lifted the Barclays Women’s Championship title in 2021 and subsequently played a key role in City’s two maiden seasons in the women’s top flight. The defender leaves Belvoir Drive having made 79 appearances in City blue.
“LCFC Women would like to thank Ashleigh for her contribution during the last four seasons and wish her well in the next phase of her career” the statement reads.
Plumptre joined the Foxes in 2020 and spent three seasons with them.
The Leicester City centre-back won the Championship title in 2021, marking the pinnacle of her career with the club.
Plumptre appeared in 58 league games for the club and scored two goals.
The defender is presently playing with the Super Falcons, who are training for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023.