By Fulham FC

Fulham FC Women can confirm the following players will be departing the Club following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season.

Each individual has contributed to the team's journey during their time at Fulham, and their professionalism, commitment, and efforts have been greatly appreciated.

Anisha Hill joined Fulham ahead of the 2022/23 season and has since made 19 appearances in midfield. Despite facing injury setbacks, she remained committed to her development, spending 2024/25 working on recovering from an ACL injury and gaining minutes whilst on two separate dual registrations with Ashmount Leigh and then Wimbledon. The Club thanks Anisha for her resilience and contributions over the years and wishes her continued success on her football journey.

A prolific presence up front, Georgia Heasman departs Fulham after four impressive seasons, having joined in 2021/22. With 59 goals in 116 appearances, Georgia leaves behind a remarkable legacy as an attacking threat and key contributor to the team’s success. Fulham extends its deepest thanks to Georgia for her goalscoring prowess and commitment to the Club.

Ella Newman made an instant impact after joining Fulham midway through the most recent campaign, playing a crucial role in helping the team secure the league title. Despite arriving partway through the season, she featured in 25 matches and scored three goals, proving to be a dependable and hardworking presence on the pitch. Her contributions will be remembered fondly, and the Club wishes her all the best moving forward.

During her two seasons with Fulham, Betty Barron-Clark displayed strength and quality in midfield, while balancing her football commitments with notable achievements in beach soccer. In the 2024/25 season, she continued her development through dual registration with Southampton Women’s FC. Fulham thanks Betty for her dedication and wishes her success in all her future sporting endeavours.

A testament to Fulham’s development pathway, Alex Hayman progressed through the ranks and made her First Team debut in the 2022/23 season. After recovering from an ACL injury, she marked her return in style by scoring in her first game back. Alex spent the latter part of the recent campaign gaining valuable minutes while on dual registration with Fleet Town. The Club commends her determination and is proud to have been part of her journey.

Isabel Taylor-Makepeace departs Fulham after two solid seasons, during which she netted 10 goals for the Club. Her presence on the pitch added an explosive attacking style. Fulham thanks Isabel for her efforts and contributions and wishes her the very best in her next chapter.

An composed figure in defence, Cat Beaver has been an influential leader for Fulham over the past two seasons. Through commanding the backline, scoring a dramatic last-minute header to claim three points against Sport London E Benfica, and leading the team out on Remembrance Day in her RAF uniform, Cat's impact has been felt in countless ways. The Club is immensely grateful for her service and leadership.

Prudie Todd-Warmoth is another shining example of Fulham’s development pathway. Having risen through the ranks, she has grown into a talented and composed player. This past season, she continued her progress with dual registration at Actonians. Fulham thanks Prudie for her hard work and dedication and looks forward to seeing what she accomplishes next.

Fulham would also like to thank the following Under-18s who will be leaving the programme:

Kalliopi Attrill

Claudia Dexter 

Kyla Hayes

Sylvie Ivimey

Jess Jordan 

Freya Morgan 

Iyna Patel 

Marissa Welch

Once again, the Club would like to thank all departing players for their service and wish them the very best in their future endeavours.