In 1972, Gore paid around £2,000 to progress through a series of trials for the first England team. She was accepted onto the team and made history by scoring the team's first goal in its first match on 18 November 1972. Gore was in the
Fodens team, originally a works team from the
Edwin Foden, Sons & Co. lorry manufacturing plant in
Sandbach, which defeated Southampton in the
1974 final of the
Women's FA Cup. Gore recalled: Gore was known as the
Denis Law of women's football and once netted 134 goals in a season. She also worked as a football development officer for
Knowsley council. A new sports pavilion named after her on the King George V playing fields (Browns Field) in Knowsley was opened in 2025. She had played football here as a child. The pavilion will be managed by Berkley FC, a grassroots football club. == Later life ==