Tierna Davidson, born on September nineteenth, nineteen ninety-eight, is an accomplished American professional soccer player renowned for her role as a center back. Currently, she plays for Gotham FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and represents the United States national team.
Davidson's collegiate career at Stanford University was marked by significant achievements, including leading the Stanford Cardinal to the national championship in two thousand seventeen. Her exceptional performance earned her first-team All-American honors during her sophomore year, showcasing her talent and dedication to the sport.
In two thousand nineteen, Davidson was drafted first overall by the Chicago Red Stars in the NWSL College Draft, where she spent five successful seasons. In two thousand twenty-four, she transitioned to Gotham FC as a free agent, continuing to make her mark in professional soccer.
On the international stage, Davidson made her debut for the United States in two thousand eighteen, quickly gaining recognition as the U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year. She was the youngest member of the national team that triumphed at the two thousand nineteen FIFA Women's World Cup and contributed to the team's success by winning a bronze medal at the two thousand twenty Tokyo Olympics and a gold medal at the two thousand twenty-four Paris Olympics.