Christen Press Signs 1-Year Extension With Angel City
Angel City FC announced today a new contract for superstar forward Christen Press. The deal keeps her in LA for at least one more season.
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LOS ANGELES — Two-time Women's World Cup winner Christen Press has re-signed with Angel City, the National Women's Soccer League club announced Friday. Press, who was Angel City's first-ever signing ahead of its inaugural 2022 season, signed a one-year deal as a free agent for this season, following her return from a serious knee injury last year.
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Christen Press is staying with Angel City FC. The NWSL club announced on Friday that it has signed the veteran forward to a contract extension through the 2025 season. Press, 36, had been a free agent after her contract expired at the end of the 2024 campaign.
Angel City FC forward Christen Press is returning to the club, signing a one-year contract after coming back from a grueling knee injury and recovery last season. Press, who was the first player signed in Angel City franchise history,
Utah Royals forward Ally Sentnor has been named U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year. The 20-year-old Sentnor was training with the U.S. senior national team in Florida as part of the team’s annual January camp.
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