Siobhan Imani Brown
Current Club
AFC Dunstable
Right Back
A rapid right back, with exceptional defensive skills and the ability and instinct to read the game effectively, her skills will always keep a solid defence and her offensive play is instinctively sharp. She always stays cool and keeps a level head while on the field and if you want to surround your team with a fortress, then she is a 1st team choice every time.
Athlete Information
Current Club: AFC Dunstable
Previous Club(s): Aylesbury United Women, Luton Town Ladies
Athletic Achievements: Bedfordshire Division 1 Undefeated Champions (2021/22 & 2022/23), Berks & Bucks County Cup (2022/23), League Cup (2022/23)
Academic Information
Study Major Preference: Sports
GPA: 1.7
English Literature – 4
English Language – 4
Mathematics – 4
Geography – 3
Biology - 3
Chemistry - 3
Physics - 3
Religious Studies – 5
Physical Education – 5
Placement Year
Fall 2026
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
June 2, 2008
Place of Birth
United Kingdom
Height
5 foot 7 inches
Weight
141 lbs
Preferred Foot
Right
“My name is Alan Grant I was Coach at Aylesbury Utd Girls with Siobhan Brown for 3 seasons, in that time I watched Siobhan become an important part of the team as a player and Captain . In our season as U14 our team completed the double and Siobhan played an integral part of that season with many Player of the match performances, the following Season U15 team completed the treble again Siobhan was one of the outstanding players . U16 season was played at JPL level .From a coaching angle I can say Siobhan always trained hard and set a good example to her teammates. I’m so proud of the Young Lady she’s become through her development in Football, it has been an absolute privilege to have had a part of her development , with the focus she has as a player and a good teammate they’re so much more Siobhan can and will achieve.”
“Siobhan is a very intelligent footballer who understands the game. She is an extremely hard worker and has all the attributes to become very successful in the women’s game.”