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Canada News.Net
22-07-2025
- Sport
- Canada News.Net
Dash sign F Clarissa Larisey from Crystal Palace FC
(Photo credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images) The Houston Dash added Canadian forward Clarissa Larisey in a transfer from Crystal Palace FC on Tuesday. Larisey, acquired from the English club for an undisclosed fee, will stay with the Dash through the 2027 season. 'Clarissa brings a dynamic, proven goal-scoring presence to our team, and her experience across top European leagues and the international stage adds tremendous value to our group,' Dynamo president of soccer Angela Hucles Mangano said. 'She's not only a talented and versatile attacker, but also a competitor whose character and drive align perfectly with the culture we're building in Houston.' Larisey, 26, recorded 27 goals in 68 career appearances in Europe and also competed at the international level in the UEFA Women's Champions League for three seasons. 'I'm excited to join the Houston Dash and be part of a club that's building towards the future,' Larisey said. 'From the moment I spoke with the team, I felt a real connection to their ambition and vision for the club. I look forward to a new adventure in the NWSL, one of the most competitive leagues in the world, and I'm ready to push myself and contribute everything I can to help this team succeed.'
Yahoo
22-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Crystal Palace forward Larisey joins Houston Dash
Crystal Palace forward Clarissa Larisey has joined American National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club Houston Dash on a permanent deal. Dash announced news of the transfer via a post on their official club website earlier today. Advertisement The 26-year-old Canadian international joins Houston Dash after spending the second half of last season in England with Crystal Palace. Larisey made nine appearances for The Eagles in the Barclays Women's Super League but she was unable to save the club from falling through the relegation trapdoor. Larisey has spent four years playing her football in Europe but she will now return to North America with Houston Dash. After joining Dash, Larisey said 'I'm excited to join the Houston Dash and be part of a club that's building towards the future. From the moment I spoke with the team, I felt a real connection to their ambition and vision for the club. 'I look forward to a new adventure in the NWSL, one of the most competitive leagues in the world, and I'm ready to push myself and contribute everything I can to help this team succeed.' Larisey is the sixth player to leave Crystal Palace since the club were relegated back to Barclays WSL2.


BBC News
30-01-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Palace sign Jamaica defender Swaby from AC Milan
Crystal Palace have signed Jamaica defender Allyson Swaby from Italian side AC Milan for an undisclosed 28, has played top-flight football in the United States and Italy and has committed to a two-and-a-half-year deal with is the third permanent signing of the January window for Palace, following the arrivals of Canada forward Clarissa Larisey and Finland midfielder Ria sister, Chantelle, plays as a midfielder for fellow Women's Super League side Leicester Kaminski, the Palace manager, described the new recruit as an "excellent" signing who would provide "experience, leadership and real defensive quality".The Eagles, who were promoted as winners of the Championship last season, are bottom of the WSL and four points adrift of added of Swaby, who has featured for her country at two World Cups: "She's played at the highest level in both club and international football, and we're excited to see the impact she'll have here at Palace."