Brazilian sensation Tarciane has signed for the Houston Dash for the third-highest transfer fee ever recorded in the women's game.
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- Dash sign Brazil's Tarciane
- Houston traded Maria Sanchez to SD Wave
- NWSL side pay third-highest fee ever for defender
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The Dash have splashed the cash, signing the 20-year-old defender in stunning fashion. The 11th signing of the 2024 campaign for Houston, General Manager Alex Singer has completely revamped her squad – including the transfer of star player Maria Sanchez to the San Diego Wave.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The central defender has climbed the ranks with the Brazil national team in 2024, making both the CONCACAF W Gold Cup and SheBelievesCup rosters. She appeared in five out of eight matches for the Canarinha, leading them to a second and third place finish each respective tournament. Tarciane was ranked the 14th best wonderkid in women's soccer in 2022 by
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WHAT TARCIANE SAID
“I'm very happy to play in Houston, I am motivated and prepared for this new challenge in my career,” Tarciane said. “Playing in the NWSL is a dream come true. This is one of the best leagues in the world plus a country with so much tradition in women's soccer. It's such a fantastic opportunity and I'll do my best to represent this club on-and-off the field.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
Tarciane had a breakout SheBelieves Cup in 2024, scoring against Canada and playing 90 minutes in both the semifinals and third-place match against Japan.
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