Olivia Moultrie
Olivia Moultrie

Olivia
Moultrie

United States

United States

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Soccer (Football)

Olivia Moultrie is a trailblazer in women’s soccer, redefining what’s possible for young athletes in the sport. Her journey to the professional ranks was unprecedented—and she's just getting started.

Date of birth

September 17, 2005

Age

20

Nationality

United States

United States

Disciplines

Soccer (standard)

Olivia Moultrie is a trailblazer in women’s soccer, redefining what’s possible for young athletes in the sport. At just 15 years old, she made history as the first female soccer player under the age of 18 to sign a professional contract in the United States, joining Portland Thorns FC in the NWSL. Her journey to the professional ranks was unprecedented—she began training with professional teams as a pre-teen and successfully challenged league age restrictions in court, paving the way for future generations of young women in soccer.
A dynamic midfielder, Moultrie is known for her technical ability, vision, and composure on the ball. Her deep understanding of the game, honed from years of training with top-level players, sets her apart as a playmaker. Her relentless work ethic and commitment to improvement continue to fuel her growth on and off the field.
Born and raised in Oregon, Olivia’s soccer journey has been driven by an unwavering passion for the game. She quickly rose through elite youth systems before making the leap to the professional level, where she continues to compete against the best in the world. Beyond club soccer, she has also represented the United States at the national team level, further developing her game on the international stage.
Off the field, Olivia’s impact extends beyond her performances. She has become a symbol of perseverance, inspiring young athletes to dream big and push boundaries. As she continues her career, she remains focused on leaving a lasting impact in the sport, growing the women’s game, and achieving new milestones. With a bright future ahead, Olivia Moultrie is poised to shape the next era of women’s soccer.