USWNT prospect Lily Yohannes on life in UWCL, Ajax at age 16 – Equalizer Soccer

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As Lily Yohannes graced the pitch under the lights in her first-ever UEFA Women’s Champions League match, one could see that a childhood dream of playing at the Johan Cruyff Arena was realized at that very moment against a top-tier opponent in Paris Saint-Germain.

This is even more surprising when you read that Yohannes has done this at the age of 16, thus becoming the youngest ever player to start a UWCL game — and hardly displaying any nerves whatsoever.

Yohannes is an American-born midfielder who plies her trade in the Netherlands by playing for AFC Ajax and has already been integrated into their first team. The American starlet moved there back in 2007, when she was merely 10 years old, initially because of her father’s job shifting them to Europe. What was supposed to be a two to three-year engagement has turned into a long-term marriage between the Yohannes family and the Netherlands. So much so that Yohannes has immersed herself completely in the Dutch culture and is…

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