Carlotte Mae Wubben-Moy, commonly known as Lotte Wubben-Moy, is an English professional footballer born on January 11, 1999, in Bow, London.
She plays as a defender, primarily a centre-back, for Arsenal in the Women’s Super League and represents the England national team.
Wubben-Moy is known for her aerial ability, composure on the ball, leadership qualities, and strong defensive presence.
She is also recognized for her activism in promoting equal access to football for girls.
Siblings
Lotte has an older sister named Vita, a graphic designer.
She comes from a creative family, with her English mother Claire Moy and Dutch father Antonius Wubben, who owns a furniture-making business.
Career
Wubben-Moy joined Arsenal’s academy at a young age and captained the development team to multiple youth titles.
She made her senior debut for Arsenal in 2015 at age 16.
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After a brief first spell with the club, she moved to the United States to play college soccer for the North Carolina Tar Heels from 2017 to 2020, where she excelled academically and athletically while majoring in exercise and sport science.
She returned to Arsenal in 2020 on a professional contract and has since become a key figure in the team’s defense.
Over her career with Arsenal across two spells, she has made over 100 appearances, contributing goals from set pieces and providing leadership on the pitch.
She has developed into one of the most reliable defenders in the WSL, helping the team achieve success in domestic and European competitions.
Internationally, Wubben-Moy progressed through England’s youth teams, captaining the U17 side at major tournaments.
She earned her senior debut in 2021 and has been part of squads that achieved major successes, including UEFA Women’s Euro triumphs.
Accolades
Wubben-Moy has won numerous honors with Arsenal, including the UEFA Women’s Champions League title in 2025, multiple FA Cups, and several League Cup victories.
She was named Arsenal Player of the Season for 2023–24 and has reached significant milestones such as 100 appearances for the club.
With England, she earned a winner’s medal at UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 and Euro 2025, as well as the 2023 Women’s Finalissima.
Her off-field impact includes driving initiatives for equal opportunities in girls’ football, leading to policy changes in UK schools.
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