Trinidadian footballer
Victoria Priscilla Swift (born 29 January 1995) is a Trinidadian footballer who plays as a defender for the Trinidad and Tobago women's national team .
Early life
She played youth soccer with the Waterloo Starlets.[ 1] In May 2012, she received an award from the Waterloo Institute of Soccer Players.[ 2]
College career
In 2015, Swift began attending Navarro College , where she played for the women's soccer team. In 2015, she was named to the Region XIV All-Conference First Team and in 2016 was named an All-Conference Honorable Mention.[ 3]
In 2017, she transferred to the University of West Florida and played for the women's soccer team .[ 4] She scored her first goal and added her first assist on September 6, 2017, against the Albany State Golden Rams .[ 4] [ 5] In 2018, she was named to the All-GSC Second Team.[ 6]
Club career
In 2016, she joined FC Dallas of the Women's Premier Soccer League .[ 7] At the end of the season, she was named a WPSL All-Star.[ 8] In December 2016, she re-signed with the club for the 2017 season.[ 9]
In 2019, she signed with Icelandic club Fjarðabyggð/Hött/Leikni .[ 10] That season, she was named to the Team of the Year.[ 11] In February 2020, she re-signed with the club.[ 12] She was not able to make it back to the team for the 2020 season due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 13]
In August 2021, she signed with Mexican club León in the Liga MX Femenil .[ 14] [ 15] She was initially recruited by Pachuca , but was then recommended to León.[ 16] However, her debut was delayed as she was still undergoing injury rehab, upon her signing.[ 17] She made her debut on September 6, 2021 against Club Tijuana .[ 18]
In July 2022, she signed with Romanian club FC Carmen București .[ 19]
In March 2023, she signed with Canadian club Electric City FC in League1 Ontario .[ 20] [ 21] She made eight appearances that season.[ 22]
International career
In August 2008, she was named to the Trinidad & Tobago U15 squad for the CFU Women's Youth Cup, having already appeared for the U17 already.[ 1] [ 23]
In 2010, she represented the Trinidad and Tobago U17 at the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup .[ 24] In October 2011, she captained the U17s for the first time in a match against St. Kitts and Nevis.[ 25]
She has also played for the Trinidad and Tobago senior team .[ 26] [ 27] She debuted at the 2011 Pan American Games .[ 28]
References
^ a b Fuentes, Shaun (26 July 2009). "U-15 girls get ready for CFU youth cup" . Soca Warriors .
^ "Six youth footballers get WISP awards" . Soca Warriors . 11 May 2012.
^ "Region XIV All-Conference" . Navarro College .
^ a b "Victoria Swift UWF profile" . West Florida Argonauts .
^ "No. 5 UWF Breezes By Albany State In Home Opener" . West Florida Argonauts . 6 September 2017.
^ "Women's Soccer Earns Ten GSC Postseason Awards" . West Florida Argonauts . 29 October 2018.
^ Robertson, Daniel (20 May 2016). "Inaugural FC Dallas WPSL team to begin play Saturday" . FC Dallas .
^ Baum, Carter (23 November 2016). "WPSL: Eight FC Dallas Women's Players Named 2016 WPSL All-Stars" . FC Dallas .
^ "Victoria Swift re-signs with FC Dallas Women" . Soca Warriors . 16 December 2016.
^ Prescott, Ian (19 May 2019). "Forbes, Swift playing with KFF in Iceland" . Daily Express .
^ "Lið ársins og bestu leikmenn 2. deild kvenna 2019" [The team of the year and the best players of the 2nd women's division 2019]. Fótbolti (in Icelandic). 27 September 2019.
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^ Ramphal, Vidia (16 August 2021). "Victoria Swift signs with Mexico's Club Leon" . Loop News .
^ "Victoria Swift joins Mexico's Club León" . Soca Warriors . 13 August 2021.
^ Fraser, Narissa (17 August 2021). "Trinidad and Tobago's Victoria Swift excited for debut with Mexican club" . Trinidad and Tobago Newsday .
^ Pierre, Sherdon (26 August 2021). "Swift creates history in joining Club Leon" . The Ascension Tournament .
^ "Victoria Priscilla Swift Liga MX profile" . Liga MX Femenil . Archived from the original on 9 December 2022.
^ "Swift joins Romanian club" . Daily Express . 19 July 2022.
^ "Electric City FC adding some CONCACAF experience" . The Peterborough Examiner . 16 March 2023.
^ "ECFC Signs Pair of Players with CONCACAF Experience" . Electric City FC . 15 March 2023.
^ "Victoria Swift 2023 L1O Stats" . League1 Ontario .
^ Caña, Alan (13 August 2021). "Liga MX Femenil Club Leon le da la bienvenida a Victoria Swift de Trinidad y Tobago" [Liga MX Femenil Club Leon welcomes Victoria Swift from Trinidad and Tobago]. El Debate (in Spanish).
^ Montfort, Mike (13 August 2021). "Victoria Swift Signs With Club Leon" . Navarro College .
^ Simon, Nigel (1 October 2011). "Swift leads Soca Princesses in St Kitts/Nevis" . Trinidad and Tobago Guardian .
^ Pierre, Sherdon (22 October 2021). " 'Yaya' and Swift named in Women Warriors Squad" . The Ascension Tournament .
^ "Swift anticipates clash with Panama" . Trinidad and Tobago Football Association . 19 October 2021.
^ Villalpando, Jesse (7 August 2021). "Liga MX Femenil: Victoria Swift llega como refuerzo de León" [Liga MX Femenil: Victoria Swift arrives as a reinforcement of León]. Esto (in Spanish).
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