Suzanne Winters (née Grant) (born 17 April 1984)[3] is a former Scottish footballer, who played as striker.
[5][9] Highlights of her time with Arsenal included; scoring on her debut six days after signing, as a substitute in the FA Women's Premier League Cup Final victory.
[5][9] She also played in the FA Women's Cup winning side and in May 2009 she scored the only goal of the game against Everton Ladies that clinched the Premier League title for Arsenal.
[10] On as a 77th-minute substitute in the 2009 FA Women's Premier League Cup Final, Grant scored on what was her debut, in a 5–0 win over Doncaster Rovers Belles on 26 February 2009.
[22][23] Grant finished her time at Arsenal, with four goals from 11 appearances in all competitions, but not including County Cup matches.
[citation needed] She then travelled to the 2011 Cyprus Cup with Scotland and was back with Celtic for the new Scottish season, being named as an unused substitute (due to injury) for The Hoops' 8–0 humbling by rivals Glasgow City on 13 March 2011.
"[31] She scored 11 goals on her début in a 21–0 win against Edinburgh South on 2 August 2015, also providing numerous assists.
[32] She retired from professional football in November 2017, as a result of a knee injury sustained playing for Motherwell against Hearts the previous month.
[34] She had been called up for the national side despite not playing for an organised women's team at the time, just her school and a local boys' club.
[1] Glasgow City Hibernian Arsenal Celtic Grant grew up in Grantown-on-Spey, in the Scottish Highlands.