The captain of the lioness, Leah Williamson, has paid tribute to a 10 -year -old girl who was killed when an electric BMW became a sports field.
Poppy Atkinson was killed after being hit by the car at the Kendal Rugby Union Football Club, in Cumbria on Wednesday night.
A second daughter, an eight -year -old girl from Kendal, was urgently transferred to the hospital to receive treatment, but her wounds are not potentially mortal, said the Cumbria Police.
The girl who was an aspiring footballer was described as a 'force of nature' that was 'too good for this world,' said her disconsolate family.
Leah Williamson, who plays for the Arsenal Women's Super League Club and captains of the National Women's Team of England, has also joined the tributes to Poppy.
Sharing a story on its Instagram page, The Football Star: 'Such tragic tragic news! My thoughts are with the family, friends and teammates. I can't start imagining your loss. Rip Poppy '
Police was contacted for the first time at 4.58 pm on Wednesday with a report of a collision that involves a black BMW I4 and two children in the football club.
After the tragedy, the driver, a 40 -year -old man from Lancaster, was arrested under suspicion of causing death for driving dangerous.

Poppy Atkinson (in the photo), of Kendal, was killed after being hit by the car in a sports field in Kendal Rugby Union Football Club

Poppy is photographed with his seven -year –

Leah Williamson, in the photo, who plays for the arsenal of the female super league and captains of the National Women's Team of England, has also joined the tributes to Poppy
It is understood that a training session of Kendal United Football Club was being held at the time of the tragedy.
The Cumbria Police had said that “there were no indications of suggesting that the incident was a deliberate act.”
Poppy was described by his family as the “focal point of our lives” in an emotional tribute, since it was first named today.
The young woman dreamed of becoming Manchester United footballer and idolized some of the biggest stars in the club, in the male and female teams.
In a moving tribute, Poppy's family said: 'Poppy was the focal point of our lives, everything for us revolved around Poppy's love for football.
'Poppy played so many lives, it was easy to see why, their energy, character, spirit and passion for football was contagious and played a large number of people.
'Poppy was 100 percent determined to be a professional footballer. Many who know her and who know her determination to improve and win, had no doubt that she would reach her goal to play for Manchester United.
'Poppy idolized El Touone, Georgia Stanway, Mainoo and Messi, to name a few. Poppy was a small, beautiful 10-year-old girl, but played an age group and proudly represented the Kendal United teams and the U-12 County.


Flowers are left for the child who died after being hit by a car that led to the field

Police investigates after a car crashed into a fence in Kendal Rugby Union Football Club

Last night there are police cars and ambulances at the Rugby Club last night

The scene has been cordoned off while the officers examine the area.
'Poppy obtained his place through his determination and his technical domain in the field, his ability was envied by the majority with which he played and against.
'Poppy was Edward's sister, seven years old. Edward worshiped the soil poppy, he just wanted to be like her. Poppy would train and support Edward with his football, he was very beautiful to see.
'The hole in our lives and so many around us that poppy leaves are huge, we will never be complete again. This world has lost a spirit like no other, she was a force of nature. It was so special that it was too good for this world.
A photo of the scene shows a black car that rests in the sports field for all climate next to a network, with balls scattered in green marked with small cones to practice.
Tim Easter, 34, said: 'I spent earlier and I saw an ambulance of the first response in the field and two bigger ambulances in the parking lot.
“There were a lot of police vehicles and people around.”
The president of the Kendal Rugby Club, Dr. Stephen Green, said previously: “We are deeply saddened by confirming that there was an incident today in Kendal Rugby Club, which resulted in a tragic loss of a child's life.”
'Our thoughts are with their family and friends and please ask all those involved in this difficult time.
“We are fully cooperating with the authorities as they carry out their research: the club and all the facilities are temporarily closed while this is carried out.”