Alison González’s flight to consolidation

Throughout the year 2021, Alison González grew wings to fly to the top of world football, but now she really has wings and plumage when she was signed by Club América and became one of the most coveted transfers in the history of the Liga MX Women.

It is a historical transfer according to her situation, because according to Goal data, Alison had a contract with Atlas until 2023, so her arrival in America should include a transactional fee that has not occurred before in the Liga MX Femenil , where the players usually terminate their agreement with the clubs and are free to sign with another.

González Esquivel’s cover letter is more than enough for only being 19 years old. She has scored 85 goals and thus has positioned herself as the third top scorer in the history of Liga MX Femenil, only behind Katty Martínez and Desirée Monsiváis. He also won a scoring title in the Clausura 2021 with Atlas (18 and scored three more in the league).

Although she had added 16 games or more per tournament since she arrived at the Atlas in the Clausura 2019, Alison took 2021 as a boost also for the senior team, since it was on January 25 of this year when she received her first call from from coach Mónica Vergara and on February 20 she had her first minutes in a duel against Costa Rica. In 2018, he was part of the generation that reached a final in a U-17 World Cup.

“A wonderful, unrepeatable and unforgettable stage in my career is ending, I wish every member of this institution (Atlas) the greatest success and, on the other hand, I want to share my immense joy at starting a new challenge with Club América,” he said. the youth in a farewell letter to the red and black organization and fans.

González’s legacy is at the top. In 95 games with Atlas she scored 72 goals and became the fourth player with the most scores with these colors, since the top 3 is occupied by some icons of the men’s branch such as Edwin Cubero (88), José de Jesús Aceves (82) and Daniel Osorno (75). The player spent six tournaments in Guadalajara after spending her first two at Tigres de la UANL.

“About Alison, I am happy that she is a leading woman and player in the league, in Mexico and internationally. (The Apertura 2021) is a tournament for her to consolidate the steps she has made during each season. I am fortunate to be directing her, she is a great person and player who is valuable to Atlas and in every way, she is the greatest standard at Atlas Femenil ”, the former red-black coach, Fernando Samayoa, came to describe about the potential of the front center.

At a global level, Alison’s name resonated in the highest spheres of FIFA, as in 2021 she was nominated by the International Federation of Soccer History and Statistics (IFFHS) as the best under-20 footballer in the world , along with young promises like the Swedish Hanna Bennison, the Dutch Nikita Tromp or the Australian Mary Fowler. In total there were 26 competitors.

At his young age, he also holds a Golden Ball as the Best Junior Footballer of the 2020-21 season, which he received just a few weeks ago at the Jalisco stadium, in addition to winning the third place of the NxGn award by the media. Goal international, recognition of footballers born in this century.

“I enjoy playing soccer. Of course, an individual recognition is important, but I am not so focused on that. I’m happy that my other teammates score, I don’t have that pressure that I have to go for the scoring title or have to score a goal. I want to be fighting for a championship, ”Alison said in an interview conducted by her own former club, Atlas, after winning the NxGn award.

Alison González thus reaches her third team in three years in the Liga MX Femenil, where she was champion with Tigres in the Clausura 2018 and reached the semifinals with Atlas in the Apertura 2021. Now, with América Femenil, the focus is on getting the second title of the institution with renowned players such as Daniela Espinosa, Janelly Farías and the probable incorporations of Katty Martínez and Sarah Lubbert (she played the last tournament on loan and could stay).

His flight has taken a stop at the top of the Azteca stadium, which will be his new home, after having started in soccer since he was four years old and after having forged himself in other disciplines such as karate, gymnastics and skirmishes with his sister, as he told in an interview to FutMexNation.

“I have always said that Mexico is destined to do great things. I hope that in 10 years we will have already won a World Cup and we will continue to invite girls to follow their dreams, ”says the 19-year-old forward, who has two big dreams to fulfill in the medium term: play the 2023 World Cup and graduate as an architect, a course she will continue to fight for but now dressed in creamy blue.

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Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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