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Top facts about Sydney Leroux

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On May 7, 1990, Sydney opened her eyes to the world in Surrey, the heart of British Colombia. Sydney’s birth name is Sydney Rae Leroux Dayer which I think has something to do with her British-French descent.

With the face of an angel and the power of the god bestowed to her, she will become a legend for U.S. Woman’s Soccer team. As the number of goals, she scored on the field is rising and the support of companies like Nike, BodyArmour, and Nestle are concentrated on her, she has to wings to fly!

That’s why knowing the 

top facts about Sydney Leroux

, may benefit you when the internet explodes for her next time!

Let’s dig the top facts about Sydney Leroux

So first before we start to dig the top facts about Sydney Leroux, let's start with some common and personal info about her. Below, you can find a quick overview of this American-Canadian Soccer player.

  •  Full name: Sydney Rae Leroux Dayer

  • Date of birth: 7 May 1990

  • Place of birth: British Colombia, Canada

  • Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)

  • Marital status: Married

  • Number: 2

  • Nationality: Canadian – American

  • Father: Ray Chadwick

  • Mother: Sandi Leroux

  • Siblings: Tye Leroux, Novara Leroux, Tory Leroux, Shayla Leroux

  • Manager: N/A

  • Position: Forward

  • Weight: 66 kg / 145.5 lbs

  • Hair color: Black

  • Eye color: Dark Brown

  • Dress Size: 6 (US) or 38 (EU) or 10 (UK)

  • Bra Size: 34B

  • Shoe Size: 7.5 (US) or 38 (EU)

  • Religion: N/A

  • First Soccer Match: Vancouver Whitecaps

 Now that we almost got to know the basic information about Sydney, fasten your seat belt, and let’s start the journey with our 

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Sydney Leroux early life

This part of the top facts about Sydney Leroux is about how she grew and why she chose football. so lets go to get the info!

Born in a family of baseball players! Sydney’s Canadian mother Sandi Leroux played third base for the Canadian national softball team and his father Ray Chadwick was a professional baseball player.

Having baseball player parents, lead Sydney to play for Whalley Little League from 1994 to 2004. The thing is Sydney was mostly raised by her mother due to her parents’ divorce when Sandi was three months pregnant with Sydney.

Sydney’s freshmen year started in Johnston Heights Secondary School, in her hometown Surrey. During this time, she played on the school's soccer team and became the best scorer they’ve ever had.

But soccer wasn’t Sydney’s only thing! She was also a part of the track and field team in her school and won Provincials in the 4*100 meters relay.

Sydney’s talent in goal scoring made the Coquitlam City Wild team, win the under_14 national championship. Three seasons of club soccer with the team and she helped them toward winning Provincial Cup Championship in 2005, 2004, and 2003.

She even helped the Coquitlam City Wild team to end up third in 2005 under 16 national tournament.

The enormous amount of energy in her, made Sydney’s mother sign her up for as many sports as possible! Leroux even once said “I played the same way I play now. I was aggressive, sliding and using my body.

I don’t even think tomboy was the right word, I was a boy! One day we were going to the zoo and I shaved my legs and put nail polish on. And that was the day I decided I wanted to be a girl. Thanks to her decision, now we have a gorgeous footballer playing for the U.S.A.

Sydney Leroux college career

 

One of the most intresting part of the top facts about Sydney Leroux is her college career. so let's go and read about it!

From 2008 to 2011, Sydney played collegiate soccer for UCLA, under the supervision of coaches, Jill Ellis (2008-10) and B.J. Snow (2011). In her first season in college, she played 18 games, and with having 5 goals and six assists, 16 points in total; she became the sixth-highest scorer on the team.

Her second season in college is even more interesting! She helped UCLA scoring 48 points in total by scoring 23 goals and two assists.

She even became the semi-finalist for the Hermann Trophy and her amount of goals made her rank second in the Pac-10. As a junior, Sydney got the fifth rank in ULCA history for career points, scoring 91 points.

She also ranked fourth in goals and game-winning by scoring 41 goals and winning 15 games.

"She was so great that Jill Ellis once said: “She's the most competitive person I've worked with, mentally and physically. She's been through a lot. When it's harder for her is when she's better.

Sydney’s final year with the Bruins wasn’t fruitless either. During the time, she led the team in scoring for the third straight seasons by scoring 16 goals and 3 assists (total of 35 points).

Sydney Leroux club career

Leroux's college career was only a start for what the future stored for her! In this part of the 

top facts about Sydney Leroux

, we shall dig into her club career.

WPS Draft and Seattle Sounders Women 2012

Sydney was Atlanta Beat’s first choice in the 2012 WPS Draft, but the league ended before she could play for them. Summer of 2012, Sydney joined the U.S national team players, 

Alex Morgan

Stephanie Cox

, Hope Solo, and Megan Rapinoe on the Seattle Sounders Woman in the 

W-League

.

On signing, Michelle French the head coach of Sounders Woman said: “Sydney is the consummate goal scorer with an incredible attacking attitude.

She not only shows tireless effort on the offensive side of the ball, but she is very unique in that she prides herself on her defensive recovery and ability to win the ball back.

She makes an impact no matter where she plays on the field”. Unfortunately, her commitments and preparation for the national team made Leroux play for only two regular seasons in the club.

During the 168 minutes of her play for the team, Sydney scored two goals and served one assist. With national team players on the field, the Sounders sold out nine of their ten home matches at the 4,500 capacity Starfire Stadium.

Boston Breakers 2013

In January 2013, Boston breakers chose three U.S National team players, Heather O’Reilly, Heather Mitts, and Sydney Leroux for the opening season of the National Women’s Soccer League, or as we call it 

NWSL

.

Sydney scored her first goal of the season in the 91st minute of the game which

 Washington Spirit

 was playing against their team. This one goal led the game 1-1 in stoppage time.

The game against 

Chicago Red Stars

 was even more insane for Sidney! She scored the first hat trick and was named the NWSL Player of the Week.

Finally, the Breakers finished the season fifth in the league. Leroux scored 11 goals during the season and shared the second rank with her national teammate Abby Wambach who played for the Western New York Flash.

The first rank was occupied by Lauren Holiday of FC Kansas City.

Seattle Reign FC 2014

Leroux had been transferred to the Seattle Reign FC in exchange for Kirstie Mewis, 

Michelle Betos

, and Reign’s two options in the 2015 draft. This trade was announced on November 18, 2013, and the reason behind it was the 2014 NWSL season.

Laura Harvey honored Sydney’s arrival by saying: “One of the best forwards in the world. She is a young, extraordinary talent with unlimited upside. Sydney will be the consistent goal-scoring threat that we struggled to find last season”.

The 2104 season, was quite extraordinary for Reign; the team set a league record for its 16 unbeaten games during the first half of the season. During these 16 games, Reign set a 13-0-3 record.

They even finished first in the regular season and won the NWSL Shield for the first time. The Reign won all the games, defeating the Washington Spirit in the playoff semi-finals (2-1) to end defeated against FC Kansas City (2-1). Sydney scored 5 goals in her 22 games of the 2014 season.

In March 2015, the team announced that Leroux was traded to Western New York Flash.

Western New York Flash

Sydney’s participation in the Western New York Flash was so limited due to her commitment to the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the ankle injury, she had. Leroux played just three games for the Flash and scored once in those three games.

FC Kansas City 2016-2017

Leroux was transferred to FC Kansas City on January 13, 2016. Later that month, Sydney confirmed her pregnancy and didn’t play in the 2016 NWSL season.

She returned to FC Kansas City after a year in 2017 and scored a goal in the first game of the season, showing everybody being a mother doesn’t affect her career.

In the 2017 season, Sydney played 23 games for the team and scored 6 goals in total. FC Kansas City ended up in sixth place and didn’t qualify for the playoffs.

Orlando Pride, 2018 – Present

Leroux was transferred to the 

Orlando Pride

 in their first-round pick for the 2019 NWSL College Draft on February 2, 2018. Before the 2018 NWSL season, Sydney signed her contract with Orlando Pride because she wasn’t an allocated player by U.S Soccer anymore.

March 2019, Sydney returned to pre-season training as a 6-month pregnant mother. She even played during the 2019 season and made an 86th-minute appearance against Sky Blue FC on September 29 only after three months of giving birth.

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Sydney Leroux family

Earlier in our 

top facts about Sydney Leroux

, we talked about Sydney’s parents. But Sydney is a mother now! A mother of two beautiful kids. So, let’s talk about the love story and get to know the Dwyer family better.

Getting married

Sydney and Dom met in 2013 and began dating in 2014, this cute couple are in same age meaning today they are both 30 years old.

Sydney and Dom, got married in January 2015 which wasn’t unexpected because Sydney loves to share some personal detail on her social media. Finally, in 2015 valentine’s day they revealed the news of their marriage.

Valentine’s day was chosen because Leroux wears No.2 and Dwyer wears No.14 – what a clever way to announce their marriage! Their announcement was a thread of tweets actually!

The statement which they made through People magazine was as the following “Juggling our careers and relationship is very difficult, which is why we decided to wed privately in January. We wanted to announce our marriage at an appropriate time when we were together and at a time that suited our families. We also wanted to make sure that we told all of our close friends and teammates before we announced it publicly.”

Who is Dom Dwyer?

Dominic James Dwyer, known as Dom Dwyer was born 30th July of 1990 in England. As a youth, Dwyer played among different teams in Norwich City.He migrated to the United States of America on a soccer scholarship and played for Tyler Junior College and the South Florida Bulls in 2009.

In the 2012, Dom got drafted by Sporting Kansas of Major League and won MLS Cup with them in 2013. During the largest transfer between two MLS Clubs in 2017, he joined Orlando.

Dom became an American citizen in march 2017 and was chosen to play for U.S National team later that year.

Sydney Leroux  Kids 

Sidney and Dom found they are going to be parents when Sidney moved to Kansas City to be more with his beloved Dom! Their first child Cassius, born in September 2016.

In the first years of their parenthood, they had to move to Orlando and that’s where Sidney had a miscarriage. After their loss to stop trying to have a plan for their children birth and they got pregnant again two month later.

Although the pregnancy would affect Sydney’s performance, she kept practicing with the team until she was six months pregnant. Final Roux was born in 2019 during FIFA Women’s World cup. 

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Sydney Leroux tattoos!

Every tattoo, has its own meaning. Sydney’s tattoos are no exception. The first time Sydney talked about her tattoos and opened up the story behind them, was a YouTube interview.

She said in that interview “I love tattoos, they are a way to express yourself without saying anything”. Sydney has a tattoo showing herself and her mother standing under a dead tree with cherry blossoms on her back.

This tattoo means too much to her because as she said in the interview, it represents her whole life; everything she has ever done is because of her mother.

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Sydney Leroux social media

Social media is an important aspect of our human lives these days, so let’s check our player's social media at the end of top facts about Sydney Leroux.

Sidney is so active in Instagram! She usually posts some part of her life. Most of the photos show Sydney with her kids and her husband and most of the captions are about Cassious and Roux.

So, based on what we see in her Instagram page, we can say she is a family woman. You can find her in Instagram by this ID: Sydneyleroux

Sydney isn’t active in tweeter like she is in Instagram! The first thing that catches your sight, is her bio saying “I kick balls. Mom to Cassius & Roux” this is another sign of how much she cares about her kids.

You can find Sydney Leroux by the same ID on Instagram.

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Sydney Leroux Networth

In the end of our journey on top facts about Sydney Leroux, let's find about how much she earnes in a year!

Sydney is an experienced player who receives a decent paycheck. her average pay is about $45,000 and we can say she is more than pleased with that. her approximate net worth is about $3.5 million.

She also endorses a range of famous brands and products; thanks to her social media followers. Sydney also appeared in Nike's and Nestle Nesquik's ads. In the same year, she made her brief  appearance in the Beats by Dre commercial for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Thats why we say Sydney is more than pleased with her income.


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