U.S women's national team (USWNT) defender Naomi Girma broke the women's world-record transfer fee when she moved to Chelsea in January for $1.1 million. The move saw the former San Diego Wave ...
Naomi Girma has completed a history-making transfer from the San Diego Wave to Chelsea. The U.S. women's national team defender has become the first women's soccer player to ever fetch more than $ ...
Naomi Girma, a defender for the U.S. women’s national team, joined English champion Chelsea from San Diego Wave FC to become the first million-dollar player in women’s soccer history.
San Diego Wave defender Naomi Girma is closing in on a record $1.1 million transfer to Chelsea, per a report from The Athletic. The two teams have agreed to a fee for the U.S. women's national ...
San Diego Wave and American international center-back Naomi Girma agreed to move to English side Chelsea for a world-record women's transfer fee of $1.1 million, The Athletic's Meg Linehan ...
They have strengthened even more in January, bringing in USA defender Naomi Girma for a world-record fee, and adding England midfielder Keira Walsh from Barcelona in another big-money move.
Chelsea are leading the race to sign San Diego Wave centre-back Naomi Girma, while Arsenal and Lyon are also interested in the United States women's national team star, sources have told ESPN.
Haben Girma, a disability rights advocate, author and the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School, spoke at a Sacred Heart Greenwich assembly on Jan. 27 about herself and her advocacy work.
Naomi Girma is set to make her debut in the Women's Super League Manchester United boss Marc Skinner is pleased to see extra investment in the women's game, but believes Chelsea's spending in the ...
Shortly after Naomi Girma’s first links to Chelsea appeared, a video from the match between the United States and England resurfaced. Following the final whistle of a scoreless draw at Wembley ...
Advertisement Now, one of the best defenders in the world has found a unique way to make her case, with Naomi Girma set to make the first million-dollar transfer in women’s soccer history.