US women’s league
Transfer sum for Mexican footballer is blown up to date
Record transfer in women’s football: The club Orlando Pride has signed Mexican Lizbeth Ovalle – so much money has never been paid for a footballer.
The Mexican national football player Lizbeth Ovalle changes the club for a record detachment. $ 1.5 million (around 1.29 million euros) transfers Orlando Pride from the US Profiliga NWSL for the 25-year-old offensive player to Uanl Tigres, reported the AP news agency. The US team did not name a sum, but wrote in a message, but wrote about a “world record for women’s football”.
A good a month ago, Canada’s striker Olivia Smith (21) caused a record for around 1.16 million euros from Liverpool to WFC Arsenal. And in January Chelsea WFC paid 1.06 million euros to San Diego Wave for the transfer of US national player Naomi Girma.
Wing player Ovalle will receive a contract in Orlando by 2027 with an option for another year. With her home club Tigres, the club’s record goalkeeper (136 goals) has won six titles since 2017. For Mexico, Ovalle scored 20 times in 58 international matches.
Record transfer is historical
“This is not only a historical transfer for our club, but also for Mexican and worldwide football,” said a statement by the departing club. Ovalle – nickname “La Maga” (the magician) – explained to want to win titles in Orlando.
The most expensive German player has so far been national player Lena Oberdorf, who switched from VfL Wolfsburg to FC Bayern for over 400,000 euros last year.
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