Whitney Engen

Whitney Engen

Engen in 2014
Personal information
Full name Whitney Elizabeth Engen
Date of birth (1987-11-28) November 28, 1987
Place of birth Torrance, California, United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Boston Breakers
Youth career
Slammers FC
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2009 North Carolina Tar Heels
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009 Pali Blues
2010 Chicago Red Stars 24 (0)
2011 Western New York Flash 17 (0)
2011Tyresö FF (loan) 6 (1)
2012 Pali Blues
2013 Liverpool Ladies 13 (1)
2013–2014 Tyresö FF
2014 Houston Dash 11 (0)
2015 Western New York Flash 5 (0)
2016– Boston Breakers 0 (0)
National team
2006–2007 United States U-20
2009 United States U-23
2011– United States 35 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of July 29, 2015.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of April 10, 2016

Whitney Elizabeth Engen (born November 28, 1987) is an American professional soccer player who plays for the Boston Breakers of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)[1] and the United States women's national soccer team.

Early life

Born in Torrance, California to parents Chris and Kim Engen, Whitney attended Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills Estates, California where she was named her Most Valuable Offensive Player as a freshman and Most Valuable Player as a sophomore. She lettered for two years as a forward and attacking midfielder on the varsity soccer team, but missed her junior season with an injury and then concentrated on club soccer during her senior year. Engen played club soccer for nine years, the last four with Slammers Futbol Club (SFC) and helped lead SFC to back-to-back state and regional titles from 2004–2005. She twice took part in national championship tournaments with her club, taking second in 2004 and third in 2005. Engen also played on the '86 Olympic Development Program (ODP) team that clinched regional and national titles. Engen was ranked among the Top 25 recruits in the nation by Soccer Buzz in 2006.[2]

University of North Carolina

Engen attended the University of North Carolina. She began her college career with the Tar Heels playing as a forward before transitioning to central defense.[3]

As a freshman, Engen played in 27 games for the Tar Heels, starting 24. She was Carolina's third-leading point producer with 37 and tied for second on the team in goals with 12 and in assists with 13. She won the UNC soccer team's Gift of Fury award. During her sophomore year, Engen played in all 23 games that she played in, scoring six goals and providing eight assists. She ranked third in point total on the team with 20 and was named to the All-ACC Academic team. As a junior, Engen moved into the starting role at center back after playing her first two years as a starting striker. She started all 28 games and led the team in minutes played with 2,518, playing the last 1,211 minutes of the season without taking a break. Engen recorded three assists and tied the school record for games played and games started in a season with 28.[2]

A highly decorated player, Engen received the following honors during her junior and senior years alone with the Tar Heels:

Club career

Pali Blues

Engen joined Pali Blues in 2009.

Chicago Red Stars

On January 15, 2010, Engen was drafted fourth overall to the Chicago Red Stars in the 2010 WPS Draft.[4]

Western New York Flash

Engen transferred to Western New York Flash for the 2011 season. She was named WPS Defender of the Year as the Flash won the Championship.

Tyresö FF

At the end of the WPS season, Engen joined Swedish team Tyresö FF on loan, playing six games and scoring one goal in the Damallsvenskan.[5]

Second stint at Pali Blues

Returning to America to find that the WPS had collapsed, Engen rejoined W-League team Pali Blues.[6]

Liverpool L.F.C.

In October 2012, Engen signed with English club Liverpool Ladies for the 2013 FA WSL season.[7] With Liverpool challenging Arsenal for the WSL title, Tyresö announced in August 2013 that they had agreed a deal to re-sign Engen on the expiry of her Liverpool contract. She was expected to move back to Sweden in late September or early October and would be available to play for Tyresö in their UEFA Women's Champions League fixtures.[8]

Second stint at Tyresö FF

Engen was one of five American players at Tyresö who were all asked by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) to return to the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris came back for the beginning of the 2014 NWSL season while Engen, Meghan Klingenberg and Christen Press delayed their return until the end of Tyresö's Champions League campaign.[9]

Houston Dash

Engen was allocated to expansion team Houston Dash in January 2014.[10]

Second stint at Western New York Flash

In October 2014, the Houston Dash traded her to the Western New York Flash in return for Carli Lloyd.[11]

Second stint at Chicago Red Stars

In November 2015, the Western New York Flash traded Engen to the Chicago Red Stars.[12]

Boston Breakers

On November 23, 2015, it was announced that Engen had been traded from Chicago to Boston, along with Chicago's second round draft pick in the 2016 NWSL college draft and their natural second round pick in the 2017 NWSL college draft- in exchange for goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher and a third round selection in the 2016 NWSL college draft.[13] Engen was named their captain for the 2016 season.

International career

In February 2011, Engen was named to the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team roster for the 2011 Algarve Cup.[14] In 2013, under new head coach, Tom Sermanni, Engen was named to the roster for the 2013 Algarve Cup as well as two friendlies against Scotland.[15][16] Engen was also on the roster of the United States national soccer team for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.

International goals

Goal
Date
Location Opponent Lineup Min Assist/pass Score Result Competition
1
2013-03-08[m 1] Albufeira  China PR 90.Start 84 unassisted

5550.05005 5–0

5550.05005 5–0

Algarve Cup – group stage
2
2014-09-13[m 2] Sandy  Mexico

on 46' (off Sauerbrunn)

58 Christen Press

5650.06005 6–0

5850.08005 8–0

Friendly match
3
2014-10-17[m 3] Chicago  Guatemala 90.Start 58 Megan Rapinoe

5400.04005 4–0

5500.05005 5–0

World Cup qualifier:Group A
4
2015-08-16[m 4] USAPittsburgh  Costa Rica

on 46' (off Johnston)

63 Abby Wambach

5800.08005 8–0

5800.08005 8–0

Friendly

In popular culture

Video games

Engen was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports' FIFA video game series in FIFA 16, the first time women players were included in the game.[17]

Ticker tape parade and White House honor

Following the United States' win at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Engen and her teammates became the first women's sports team to be honored with a ticker tape parade in New York City.[18] Each player received a key to the city from Mayor Bill de Blasio.[19] In October of the same year, the team was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House.[20]

See also

References

  1. "PLAYER BIO: WHITNEY ENGEN". U.S.Soccer.
  2. 1 2 "Whitney Engen player profile". University of North Carolina. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  3. "Player Bio: Whitney Engen – NORTH CAROLINA OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Tarheelblue.cstv.com. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  4. Fitzgerald, Grant (February 1, 2010). "Contracts small for female professional soccer players". The Daily Tar Heel.
  5. "Whitney Engen". Svenskfotboll.se. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  6. "Blues Add USWNT Member Whitney Engen". Pali Blues Soccer Club. April 17, 2012. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  7. Kassouf, Jeff (October 8, 2012). "Source: Whitney Engen signs with Liverpool Ladies". Equalizer Soccer. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  8. "Tyresö värvar amerikansk back" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. August 2, 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  9. Kassouf, Jeff (December 16, 2013). "Ashlyn Harris leaves Tyresö, returning to Spirit". Equalizer Soccer. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  10. "Houston Dash receive Whitney Engen, Teresa Noyola and Melissa Tancredi as allocated players". Houston Dash. January 3, 2014.
  11. "Flash Acquire Engen, Edwards And Pick From Houston Dash: Western New York sends Carli Lloyd to Houston in return". NWSL. October 16, 2014.
  12. "Red Stars Acquire Engen & 4th Round Pick in 2017 College Draft". Chicago Red Stars. November 10, 2015. the team has acquired U.S. Women’s National Team defender Whitney Engen and a fourth-round pick in the 2017 National Women’s Soccer League College Draft from Western New York Flash. In exchange, Western New York received Abby Erceg, Adriana Leon and a first-round (No. 9 overall) selection in the 2016 NWSL College Draft
  13. "Breakers acquire World Cup champion defender Whitney Engen – Boston Breakers". www.bostonbreakerssoccer.com. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  14. "Sundhage Names 24-Player Roster for 2011 Algarve Cup". Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  15. "USWNT and Abby Wambach Defeat Scotland: 5 Thoughts from the Win". American Touchline. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  16. "U.S. Soccer releases roster for 2013 Algarve Cup". Equalizer Soccer. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  17. Barnes, Katie (September 28, 2015). "Why 'FIFA 16' is a Landmark for Women". ESPN. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  18. "U.S. women celebrate World Cup with ticker-tape parade in New York City". USA Today. July 11, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  19. "Team USA parades NYC's "Canyon of Heroes"". CBS News. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  20. Wagner, Laura (October 27, 2015). "Obama To U.S. Women's Soccer Team: 'Playing Like A Girl Means You're A Badass'". NPR. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
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