Seattle Reign FC announced Monday that the club has signed forward Nérilia Mondésir through the 2026 season, with a mutual option for 2027, for an agreed upon transfer fee.
The 25-year-old is set to join the club in August, pending receipt of her International Transfer Certificate.
“Nérilia is an exciting addition to the club. She brings with her a host of international and high-level league experience,” said general manager Lesle Gallimore. “She'll add a new dimension to our attack and complement the current players on our roster. I look forward to our fans getting to know Nérilia, her story and her journey in the game.”
“I can’t wait to bring my passion for the sport to Seattle and play alongside this amazing group,” said Mondésir.
Mondésir became the first Haitian-born player in national women's soccer league history.
She joins the Reign after playing for Montpellier HSC of Division 1 Féminine since 2017, where she made 89 starts in 123 appearances.
The speedy attacker recorded 20 goals and 16 assists for the French club, scoring 19 of her goals over the last three seasons. In 2022, she led the team in scoring with nine goals.
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