When she was 15, Lizbeth Jacqueline Ovalle traveled alone by bus for as much as 9 hours to play for the Mexican nationwide crew, with no fee aside from the price of her ticket.
Her expertise and willpower helped her play within the U17 World Cup and make her 2017 debut within the then-nascent Liga MX Femenil, the place she received six league titles.
On Thursday, the Mexican striker turned the costliest participant in girls’s soccer historical past when she moved from Tigres de la UANL to the Orlando Satisfaction of the Nationwide Ladies’s Soccer League by way of a $1.5-million switch.
Switch information appear to be short-lived in girls’s soccer, reflecting the game’s development worldwide and golf equipment’ willingness to pay for expertise. Earlier than Ovalle’s switch, the costliest switch was that of Canadian Olivia Smith from Liverpool to Arsenal for $1.34 million, a transaction that happened in July. In January, American Naomi Girma was transferred from the San Diego Wave to Chelsea for $1.1 million.
Lizbeth Ovalle of Tigres, proper, and Gotham FC’s Miranda Freeman battle for the ball in the course of the CONCACAF Champions Cup remaining on Could 24.
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Recognized for her pace and one-on-one abilities, Ovalle, 25, selected Orlando after six NWSL groups tried to signal her.
In 2019, the Houston Sprint inquired about her, as did European golf equipment comparable to Barcelona, Actual Madrid and West Ham.
In 2024, Angel Metropolis provided $750,000 for her switch, however Tigres didn’t settle for. Not too long ago, she was linked with the Washington Spirit, though she finally selected between Gotham and Orlando, choosing the reigning NWSL champion Satisfaction. Different golf equipment included Utah, Bay Metropolis and Chicago.
In Orlando, Ovalle will be a part of her idol, Marta, the Brazilian legend, and striker Barbra Banda, a star from Zambia.
“It’s going to be a great opportunity in my soccer career,” Ovalle advised L.A. Occasions en Español. “Imagine playing with those kinds of players. Obviously, that motivates me a lot. Having these players on my team is like having it all.”
Ovalle stated she had been trying to break into worldwide soccer for a while, particularly after final yr’s CONCACAF Gold Cup, when she felt she was competing on the degree of elite gamers. She wished to check herself within the NWSL, a league she follows carefully.
She stated Tigres supported her transfer.
“I told them about my plans, and obviously they decided to help me, but they didn’t want me to go to just any club,” stated Ovalle, who acknowledges that the problem might be adapting to a extra bodily league than the Mexican one, as she is extra of a technical participant than an influence one.
Born within the municipality of Jesús María, Aguascalientes, Ovalle was found throughout trials for the Mexican nationwide crew, the place she stood out amongst 1000’s of gamers. Shortly afterward, she performed within the 2016 U17 World Cup in Jordan, the place she scored two targets. She joined Tigres in 2016 after excelling in neighborhood soccer as a result of Mexico had not but began its skilled girls’s league. She made her debut with Tigres in the course of the first season of Liga MX Femenil competitors in 2017.
With Tigres, she received the 2018 and 2019 Clausura, 2020 and 2021 Guardianes, and 2022 and 2023 Apertura. Within the 2025 Clausura, she performed 21 video games, scored 18 targets and had six assists.
“I’m leaving with the mindset that I gave my all at Tigres, I gave what I had to give, I won what I had to win,” stated Ovalle, who’s presently finding out sports activities administration.
Mexico ahead Lizbeth Ovalle, heart, controls the ball in from of U.S. defender Tierna Davidson, left, throughout a pleasant match on July 13, 2024, in Harrison, N.J.
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Earlier than leaving Tigres, Ovalle had the choice to remain and change into the highest-paid participant in Mexico, however she most well-liked the worldwide problem.
With this signing, she turns into the second Mexican-born participant to make the leap to the NWSL by way of switch, far surpassing the switch price of Rebeca Bernal, who moved from Monterrey to the Washington Spirit in 2024 on a three-year contract.
“It’s a historic event. It marks a turning point in Mexican soccer,” stated Jorge Rodríguez, Ovalle’s agent. “We were waiting for her to grow as a person. Now is a good time to go abroad, she already has the maturity.”
Guillermo Zamarripa, an agent who was key in Ovalle’s bounce to NWSL, described the transfer as an important for Mexican girls’s soccer and highlighted the expansion of the league.
“It’s a statement about Mexican talent, about the Mexican league… the Mexican league is good enough to attract the attention of the world,” stated Zamarripa. “These kinds of transfers are anthem songs that raise the ceiling of women’s soccer a little higher.”
This text first appeared in Spanish by way of L.A. Occasions en Español.