It’s difficult to think of a bigger star from Harrogate right now than England footballer Rachel Daly.
Daly was part of the England Lionesses team that won Euro 2020 last year and is this season’s Women’s Super League leading scorer.
She also has 328,000 followers on Instagram so it was little surprise hundreds of football fans gathered at Killinghall Moor this afternoon to greet her homecoming.
Daly was back where it all started — Killinghall Nomads Junior Football Club — to open the Nomads Daly Brew cafe named in her honour.
She arrived with friends and family, not to mention dog Dexy, shortly after midday to a chorus of ‘She’s Coming Home’ and after a few quick speeches and media interviews signed autographs non-stop for more than hour.

Alongside her mural

Many fans turned up wearing shirts bearing Daly’s name.
Sitting in the cafe bearing her name and mural, people queued with balls, shirts, boots and bits of paper for her to sign. Many wore England or Aston Villa Women shirts bearing the name ‘Daly’.
She obliged them all and flashed her megawatt smile for selfies until everyone had got a memento. Mum Louise, who still lives in Harrogate, looked like she would burst with pride.

Some fans queued for over an hour to meet Daly.

Posing with current Killinghall Nomads players
Daly played for Killinghall Nomads from under-eight to under-15 level before moving on. Her brother and father also represented the club. Dad Martyn, who died two years ago, set up the under-15 girls team.
This was her first trip to Harrogate since Christmas and the event provided a chance to catch-up with some old friends as well as fans.
She was impressed by the building’s transition to a cafe and humbled by the decision to name it in her honour. She said:
“I spent every waking second of the day on these pitches, hitting a ball against this wall so to be here today is a great honour.
“It’s always important to remember your roots. When I was last here it was a meeting room with just a kettle!”
Simon Walker, vice-chair of the club, told the crowd that Daly continued to inspire others, which was evident by the number of girls and boys who turned out.
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David Terzza, women and girls’ football lead at the club, said it now had about 150 females on its books.
He emphasised how much Daly had contributed to its growth by sponsoring kit, arranging for some of the junior players to watch the Lionesses train at the St George’s Park national football centre and taking part in a zoom question and answer with girls during covid.
She said:
“Nomads will always have a special place in my heart. If it wasn’t for this place, where I played on every blade of grass and broke every piece of fence, I wouldn’t be here today. It’s such an honour.”
Her classy display on the day ensured Daly will also have a special place in Harrogate’s heart too. Time for a statue?
Here are some more photos from today’s event.
Harrogate hotshot Rachel Daly to open Killinghall cafe
Harrogate hotshot Rachel Daly is to return to her roots on Sunday to open a cafe named after her.
Killinghall Nomads opened Nomads Daly Brew this year in honour of the England and Aston Villa striker, who started playing football for the junior club near Harrogate.
Now Daly, who is leading this season’s race to win the Women’s Super League Golden Boot, will return to officially open the cafe.
Sunday’s opening, which will take place at 12.30pm at the cafe at Killinghall Moor Community Park, gives local people a rare opportunity to meet the local superstar, who had advertised her attendance to her 327,000 Instagram followers.
England men’s manager Gareth Southgate and former England player turned pundit Micah Richards have been invited but it is not known if they will attend.
Daly has had a remarkable season since her summer transfer from Houston Dash to Aston Villa Women.
Her hat-trick in Aston Villa Women’s 5-0 defeat of Reading Women on Sunday catapulted her to the top of the list of leading goal scorers in the 2022/23 season.
Whoever finishes top is awarded the prestigious golden boot.
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With two games remaining, she has 20 WSL goals — two more than Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw.
Manchester United Women’s Leah Galton, who like Daly was born in Harrogate, is joint third with 10.
Nobody has ever scored more than 22 goals in a season since the golden boot was introduced in 2011.
Daly’s form up front has been a major factor in Aston Villa Women’s rise to fifth place in the WSL. They also reached the Women’s FA Cup semi-finals.
Strikers made in Harrogate set for FA Cup semi-finalsTwo footballers who started out on pitches in Harrogate and Knaresborough will be bidding for a place in the Women’s FA Cup final this weekend.
Leah Galton and Rachel Daly have risen from local leagues to play as strikers for two of the biggest clubs in the country.
Galton, who began as a junior with Knaresborough Celtic and then played for Harrogate Railway, has banged in 29 goals for Manchester United Women since she joined them from Bayern Munich in 2018.
She is the joint third highest scorer in the Women’s Super League this season with eight goals.
Manchester United Women will line-up against Brighton & Hove Albion Women at 5.15pm today.
United, who have never won a major women’s trophy but are top of the Women’s Super League, will be fancied to beat lowly Brighton.
Tomorrow, Daly’s Aston Villa Women will take centre stage in the second semi-final against Chelsea Women at 2.15pm.
Daly, who started at Killinghall Nomads and won Euro 2022 with England last year, is second on this year’s leading scorer list with 13 goals.
If Manchester United and Villa win, it could result in the remarkable prospect of two local women playing up front in the cup final at Wembley.
Both semi-finals will be televised live on the BBC.
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Harrogate’s Rachel Daly on target as England win Finalissima
Harrogate-born striker Rachel Daly scored in the penalty shootout as England beat Brazil to win the Finalissima last night.
The match, in front of 83,000 fans at Wembley and broadcast live in ITV, saw Euro 22 champions England take on Copa America winners Brazil.
England led 1-0 at half-time but Brazil pounced on a goalkeeping error in injury time to take the match to penalties.
With the score at 1-1, Daly — who came on as a substitute in the 73rd minute — put England ahead with a powerful drive and the Lionesses went on to win 4-2.
They are now unbeaten in 30 matches.
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Harrogate Town has appointed Jason Barker as women’s director of football.
Mr Barker will be the first full-time member of staff dedicated to the women’s team.
He will be tasked with overseeing the development of women’s and girls’ football at Harrogate Town from the player development centre to the first team.
Mr Barker, who has 10 years coaching experience and was formerly at Liverpool FC’s academy, said:
“I am looking forward to starting work with Harrogate Town and continuing the hard work the club has already done to build the foundations of the women’s/girls section.
“The next steps for us at Harrogate are to expand the women’s/girls’ section of this already very successful club and promote more playing opportunities for girls and women in the Harrogate district.”
Club operations director Dave Riley added:
“I am delighted that Jason has been appointed as our girls’ and women’s director of football. This is a real positive step and another major milestone within the football club for the women and girls’ game.
“Everyone at Harrogate Town AFC is looking forward to seeing their progression being taken to the next level.”
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Harrogate’s Rachel Daly fires Aston Villa Women into FA Cup semi-final
Harrogate-born Rachel Daly scored the goal that sent Aston Villa Women into their first FA Cup semi-final last night.
Daly’s extra time winner helped Villa overcome last year’s beaten finalists Manchester City Women 2-1
It was her 19th goal of a remarkable first season since her summer move back to the UK from Houston Dash.
Manchester City Women are third in the Women’s Super League — two places above the West Midlands team.
The match hung in the balance until Daly popped up at the far post in the sixth minute of extra time to score the decisive goal.
Villa are now one match from Wembley and will enter Tuesday’s semi-final draw alongside Manchester United Women, Brighton Women and table-topping Chelsea Women.
Daly, who started playing at Killinghall Nomads and now has 319,000 followers on Instagram, has been in fine form all season not only for Villa but also England.
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Harrogate’s Rachel Daly scores four in Women’s FA Cup
Harrogate’s Rachel Daly continued her fantastic form when she scored four goals for Aston Villa Women in the Women’s FA Cup yesterday.
Villa cruised to an 11-0 win over AFC Fylde to reach the last 16 of the competition.
England star Daly, who started her career with Killinghall Nomads, opened the scoring in the second minute and added a second as her side went 6-0 up after 25 minutes.
She was denied a 13-minute hat-trick when her penalty was saved but still notched a couple more after the interval.
Daly, who played as a defender during England Lionesses’ Euro 2022 victory last year, is having a remarkable first season in the West Midlands since her summer transfer from Houston Dash.
Playing up front, she is along with Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw the joint highest scorer in the Women’s Super League with nine in 11 matches — which doesn’t include her FA Cup goals.
She has twice been named Barclays Women’s Super League Player of the Month this season.
The draw for the fifth round of the Women’s FA Cup takes place at 6.30pm tonight on the BBC’s Sportsday show on the BBC news channel and BBC iPlayer.
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A petition has been launched to award honours to all members of the England Lionesses team that won Euro 2022 — including Harrogate’s Rachel Daly.
Captain Leah Williamson was appointed OBE while Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze and Ellen White became MBEs in today’s King’s New Year Honours.
But the decision to recognise four players and not others in a team game has caused controversy.
A petition calling for all of the Lionesses’ playing squad to receive honours has already attracted 2,000 signatures.
Michael McCann, who started the petition, said:
“It simply does not feel fair at all, that after such a monumental collective effort, and given the historical precedents set with previous sporting successes in England, to chose to honour just four of the Lionesses players.”
Mr McCann calls on the Cabinet Office to “honour the entire 23-player squad with at least an MBE”.
Politicians, including Andy Burnham, the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester, have questioned why only four of the team were recognised.
Why only four? They were a TEAM. It should be all or none and I say ALL. https://t.co/lc6ysVKZWL
— Andy Burnham (@AndyBurnhamGM) December 31, 2022
The Daily Mail’s northern football correspondent, Dominic King, also expressed forthright views on Twitter.
If Gareth Southgate’s squad had won the World Cup, every member would have got recognition in the honours list. It’s puzzling, them, why every member of Sarina Weigman’s squad hasn’t been honoured. Sir Hugh Robertson’s explanation for the exclusivity is nonsense, too.
— Dominic King (@DominicKing_DM) December 31, 2022
Daly, whose career started at Killinghall Nomads, has had an amazing year. Besides winning Euro 2022 she has twice been named Women’s Super League Player of the Month for her scoring exploits at Aston Villa.

Rachel Daly receiving her player of the month award November.
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Harrogate-born footballer Rachel Daly’s amazing year continued today when she was named Barclays Women’s Super League Player of the Month for November.
Daly, who was part of England’s thrilling European Championships success in the summer, has been in red-hot form in front of goal since signing for Aston Villa from Houston Dash this season.
She won the player of the month award in September and has now landed it a second time for playing a key role in Villa victories over Liverpool and Reading in November.

Rachel Daly displays her award.
The former Killinghall Nomads player scored a penalty to seal a 1-0 win over Liverpool before recording a hat-trick against Reading at Villa Park to give her four league goals last month.
Daly is the league’s joint top scorer and has helped catapult Villa to fifth in the table.
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Harrogate’s Rachel Daly among winners at Pride of Britain awards
Harrogate’s Rachel Daly was among the winners at this week’s Pride of Britain awards.
Daly was part of the England women’s football team that beat Germany 2-1 in the final of Euro 2022 this year.
At a ceremony hosted by Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman, the team received a special award for inspiring girls to play football.

Pic: Rachel Daly Instagram
The ceremony was held at London’s Grosvenor House on Monday and broadcast on ITV last night.
The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain recognise extraordinary achievements by ordinary people.
It was the latest success of a remarkable year for Aston Villa striker Daly, who was named Women’s Super League player of month in September.
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