Angel City has reaffirmed its commitment to the future of the club by extending the contracts of sisters Alyssa and Giselle Thompson. Newly appointed sporting director Mark Parsons highlighted their world-class potential and importance for the team's success. Alyssa, who became the youngest player drafted in NWSL history, has already made a significant impact on the field. Giselle, contributing to her first season with 16 matches played, has also made an impressive mark with the U.S. U-20 team. The family connection and playing in their hometown adds poignant significance to their roles.
Angel City has made another big commitment to its future by signing forward Alyssa Thompson to a three-year contract extension and her sister, defender Giselle Thompson, for an additional two seasons.
Both have world-class potential for both club and country and we look forward to continuing to support their growth and development on and off the pitch.
Being able to play in my hometown, playing in front of my friends and family, is something that I never take for granted.
Alyssa's first Angel City contract, according to her agent, was worth $1 million over three seasons, making it the richest in the club's short history.
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