Career
She previously played for Glasgow City in the Scottish Women"s Premier League and English FA Forest, Snow and Landscape club N ottinghamshire County. Corsie made her senior national team debut against France in March 2009 and has since amassed over fifty appearances for the national team Glasgow City, 2008–2014
In July 2008 Corsie joined Glasgow City from Aberdeen Ladies at age 18.
She also featured in the Union of European Football Associations Women"s Champions League.
In May 2012, Corsie made her 100th league appearance for Glasgow City. Of the milestone, Glasgow City head coach Eddie Wolecki Black said, "I think it shows remarkable consistently she has managed to rack up 100 starts for the club in such a short period of time.
People tend to forget that Rachel is still only 22 years of age and is continuing to develop as a player."
N ottinghamshire County, 2014
Corsie left Glasgow City for N ottinghamshire County in January 2014, to fulfil her ambition of playing in England. She was attracted to playing at Meadow Lane and training full-time.
In January 2015 it was announced by N ottinghamshire County Ladies that Corsie had chosen not to continue with the club for their forthcoming season.
Many fans rated Corsie as the best Centre Back of the 2014 season. Seattle Reign Football Club, 2015–present
Corsie signed with American side Seattle Reign Football Club for the 2015 season of the National Women"s Soccer League in January 2015. Of her signing, Reign Football Club head coach Laura Harvey said, "Rachel is a terrific player who will bring depth and experience to our backline.
She will make the entire defensive unit stronger by providing us flexibility we lacked last season.
We are excited to have her with the club and know she will make an impact."
Glasgow City, 2015–
On 25 September Corsie re-joined Glasgow City on loan from Seattle Reign Football Club.
Corsie captained the Scotland U-19 team to the finals of the 2008 Union of European Football Associations Women"s Under-19 Championship. At the 2009 Cyprus Cup, Corsie made her senior debut against France and was selected in all Scotland"s games at the tournament.
As of January 2015, Corsie has earned over 70 caps for the senior national team and has scored 13 goals playing primarily in the central defender position. She scored three goals during the 2011 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup qualification (Union of European Football Associations).
International goals
Results list Scotland"s goal tally first.
Aberdeen legend Donald Colman was Corsie"s great-grandfather. Corsie remains an Aberdeen Football Club supporter, and models her game on that of Zander Diamond. Corsie works in professional services at Ernst & Young as an Assurance Associate where her flexible working scheme enables her to do accountancy and football side by side.
She studied at Hazlehead Academy and then undertook a degree in accountancy and finance at Robert Gordon University.
Corsie was awarded a women"s football scholarship by the SFA.