Why is Khadija Shaw called Bunny?
KHADIJA SHAW has been in stunning form for Manchester City in the 2023/2024 season.Despite a foot injury ruling her out of the campaign at the business end, the star is set to win the Women’s Super League golden boot.Khadija Shaw has been in stunning form this seasonCredit: RexShaw has scored 21 goals in 18 matches and leads nearest challenger Lauren James by eight goals.Her performances for the league leaders have also seen her named the Football Writers Association Women’s Player of the Year.The Jamaica international won the award ahead of James to become the first City player since Nikita Parris in 2019 to do so.Shaw, who has 55 goals in 42 caps for Jamaica, joined City from Bordeaux.READ MORE ON KHADIJAShe is set to stay at the club for two more years, after penning an extension through to 2026 last summer.However, not all fans know why she does not have her name on the back of her City shirt.Instead, Shaw wears “Bunny” above the number 21 on her kit.Why is Khadija Shaw called Bunny?Shaw was given her nickname by her older brother Kentardo and now wears it on the back of her shirt.Most read in FootballKentardo gave his sister the nickname due to her love of carrots as a child.The pair were two of 13 brothers and sisters, with the City forward the youngest.Raheem Sterling shares video for Khadija Shaw welcoming her to the Man City familyShe was born on January 31, 1997.It was her brother Kentardo who taught the striker how to play football at age 10 after she started playing with her older brothers.She has since gone on to represent Jamaica at the last two Women’s World Cups, with the Reggae Girlz making the round of 16 in 2023.As of May 2024, Shaw is the team’s most capped player and all-time top scorer.WSL Golden Boot winners
2011 – Rachel Williams, Birmingham: 14 goals
2012 – Kim Little, Arsenal: 11 goals
2013 – Natasha Dowie, Liverpool: 21 goals
2014 – Karen Carney, Birmingham: 8 goals
2015 – Beth Mead, Sunderland: 12 goals
2016 – Eniola Aluko, Chelsea: 9 goals
2017 (spring season) – Fran Kirby, Chelsea: 6 goals
2017/2018 – Ellen White, Birmingham: 15 goals
2018/2019 – Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal: 22 goals
2019/2020 – Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal: 16 goals
2020/2021 – Sam Kerr, Chelsea: 21 goals
2021/2022 – Sam Kerr, Chelsea: 20 goals
2022/2023 – Rachel Daly, Aston Villa: 22 goals More