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Alyssa Mautz, Chicago Red Stars

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Current Club: Chicago Red Stars
College: Texas A&M Aggies
High School: Ft Zumwalt West
Club: St Louis SC

Date of birth: 29 July 1989 (age 31)
Place of birth: St. Louis, Missouri
Height: 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Twitter: @Alyssa_Mautz

INTERNATIONAL
2013 October – Mautz joins WFK Zorky (Russia) for three UEFA Champions League matches
She sent back a couple of Diary entries – October and September as part of a Loan Agreement with WFK Zorky
2010 Jan – U23 Women to Play South Korea Twice
2008 Dec – US Wins U20 Women’s World Cup
2008 Nov – Mautz starts against China PR in Final Group match, Alex Morgan replaces her in 62nd minute
2008 Oct – US Head Coach Tony DiCicco names 20 player roster for U20 Women’s World Cup

PROFESSIONAL

StL’s Alyssa Mautz returns in Chicago Red Stars’ 1-0 win over North Carolina Courage https://t.co/K3Yd5GXqXh

— Dave Lange (@soccermadeinstl) June 6, 2021

2020 Nov 29 Mautz working to recover from 2nd ACL in Cincinnati

Have a listen to my soccer journey! It was great talking to @bricebricebaby2 through my ups and down of my career thus far! https://t.co/yjNPg3ayTn

— Alyssa Mautz (@Alyssa_Mautz) November 12, 2020

Alyssa Mautz is out indefinitely with a knee injury.

We wish @Alyssa_Mautz a quick recovery.
More | https://t.co/PjeUxv44zR pic.twitter.com/VpuXGCKFEW

— Chicago Red Stars (@chiredstarsPR) May 10, 2019

Obviously I hoped the @HoustonDash had won, but really proud of @Alyssa_Mautz for scoring game winning goal! pic.twitter.com/CqSs60q5ag

— G Guerrieri (@CoachGSoccer) May 24, 2014

2014-03-22 Chicago Red Stars face FC Kansas City at St Louis Soccer Park in NWSL exhibition match

2014-03-22 Chicago Red Stars face FC Kansas City at St Louis Soccer Park in NWSL exhibition match

2013 February 7 – Mautz selected by Chicago Red Stars via Supplemental Draft
2012 – Mautz joins Chicago Red Stars for the WPSL Elite League season where the team reached the semifinals

COLLEGE
As a senior she started all 23 matches… Named NSCAA National Player of the Week (Sept. 1), Big 12 Player of the Week (Aug. 31), All-Big 12 first team and the Big 12 All-Tournament team … Led team with 12 goals and five assists… Tallied team-leading 93 shots with 34 on target on the season… As a junior she started 20 matches and played in all 25 games… Attended U.S. U-23 Women’s National Team camp… All-Big 12 second team… Had four goals and two assists… Ranked second on the team with 66 shots and 27 shots on goal.

HIGH SCHOOL:

Via Wikipedia – Born and raised in Missouri, Mautz attended Fort Zumwalt West High School in O’Fallon, Missouri where she was named All-State, All-Metro and All-Conference all four years. She netted 133 goals during her high school career, the fifth-most in Missouri girls’ soccer history. The final goal she scored was the game-winner in the Class 3 State Championship, 1-0 over a heavily favored Incarnate Word squad. Pictured below. It is the only State Championship won by Ft. Zumwalt West.

As a junior, she was named National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Region. Mautz was named Metro Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007 and earned State Player of the Year honors as a senior. During her senior season, she helped the team to the state championship in senior season.

Mautz played club soccer for the St. Louis Soccer Club and led the team to 10 straight state titles. She also played on state and regional Olympic Development Program (ODP) teams.

#tbt Game winning goal of the 2007 State Championship game. pic.twitter.com/2lioeEJZb8

— Coach Baldwin (@FZWSoccer) March 12, 2015

PERSONAL: Alyssa Lee Mautz was born July 29, 1989 … Daughter of Chris and Linda Mautz. Enjoys fishing and being outdoors.

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