Lucy Monkman, also known as Monki, is an English DJ and footballer who has played for Dulwich Hamlet as a forward.[1][2]

Early life

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Monki grew up in south London.[3]

Music career

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Monki started her career at a work experience placement with Radio Jackie before interning with Rinse FM.[4] After that, she worked as a DJ for Radio 1.[5] In the process, she became the first East Asian to have a Radio 1 show.[6] She has also worked as a mix curator for Fabric.[7]

Monki has toured in Europe and America, and has played at Creamfields, Parklife, and Glastonbury.[8] She has launched her own label, &Friends.[9] In 2020, she released single Queen of Hearts on her &Friends label.[10]

She was chosen to join pundit Jermain Defoe, former footballer and content creator Moses Duckrell and semi-pro footballer Freda Ayisi to endorse marketing by Jameson Irish Whiskey to five-a-side players.[11]

Football career

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Youth career

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As a youth player, Monki participated in her first football camp at a local team, where she was the only girl.[12] As a teenager, she stopped playing competitive football before playing it again after eight years, when she was in her early twenties.[13]

Senior career

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Monki has played for Dulwich Hamlet.[14] She has had a football podcast, Football Inside Out.[15] In 2021, she was invited to be on the This Fan Girl podcast.

Personal life

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Monki is of East Asian descent through her mother.[16] She is a supporter of English club Arsenal.[17]

References

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  1. ^ "Amy Drucquer and DJ Monki on their journeys in women's football". theathletic.com (Archived).
  2. ^ "Lucy Monkman". Dulwich Hamlet F.C. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  3. ^ "In search of an equaliser". Dulwich Diverter.
  4. ^ "Monki: Badass broadcast". skiddle.com.
  5. ^ "Article about Monki". thetab.com.
  6. ^ "Monki article". ministryofsound.com.
  7. ^ "Monki's favourite tracks". theguardian.com.
  8. ^ "Dulwich Hamlet: DJs, physios & over 300 fans - not your average women's fifth-tier club". bbc.com.
  9. ^ "Pitching In". theransomnote.com.
  10. ^ "Influential DJ is making waves on the pitch and off". clashmusic.com.
  11. ^ Cripps, Amie (2023-06-02). "Everyone's a Baller: Jermain Defoe, Freda Ayisi, Monki and Moses Duckrell". VERSUS. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  12. ^ "3 athletes on what needs to change to make sport more equal". stylist.co.uk.
  13. ^ "DJ MONKI ON BALANCING FOOTBALL WITH DJING AND CLOSING THE SPORTS GENDER GAP". hypebae.com.
  14. ^ "DEFECTED RECORDS BECOMES DULWICH HAMLET F.C. SHIRT SPONSOR". mixmag.net.
  15. ^ "PITCH SHIFT". Red Bull.
  16. ^ "Let's Talk about: Monki". thegroovecartel.com.
  17. ^ "Home Away From Home: DJ Monki". versus.uk.com.