Two-time World Cup champion Julie Ertz, who stepped away from soccer to give birth to her son, has signed a one-year contract with Angel City.
was far from memorable. The club acquired the rights to the two-time World Cup champion in a December 2021 trade with the Chicago Red Stars but Ertz never so much as tried on a uniform, stepping away from the game to give birth to her first child, a boy, last August.Now she’s back, having signed a one-year contract with Angel City, the club announced Monday. Ertz is expected to join the team in training this week and her first match could be Sunday against the San Diego Wave.
Ertz, who has been training on her own, is returning to NWSL in an effort to get game-fit for this summer’s World Cup in Australia/New Zealand. Ertz played all but 157 minutes in the national team’s last 14 World Cup matches, helping the U.S. to two titles.America Ferrera is among the Hollywood celebrities who’ve used their Angel City soccer club ownership stakes as a way to help people and the community.
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