Adriana Leon

Adriana Leon is one of the hottest female footballers who have left an impression on international soccer with her unwavering dedication to the game. Her passion for the game started at a young age, specifically at the school level. During her college days, she was part of two NCAA Division I programs. 

Likewise, her professional career started with the Boston Breakers of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Leon’s association with renowned clubs, such as Sky Blue FC, Seattle Reign, the Chicago Red Stars, and Western New York Flash, speaks a lot about her achievements. 

So, if you’re a true fan of Adriana Leon, this write-up will uncover a series of interesting and surprising facts about her, including relationships, career stats, physical appearance, and more. 

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Quick Facts About Adriana Leon

Full/Birth Name Adriana Kristina Leon 
Height 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in)
Date of Birth  October 2, 1992
Hometown Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Birth Country Canada
Age 32
Partner Single
Education University of Notre Dame 
Current Team Aston Villa
Position Winger
Jersey Number 23
Net Worth (approx.) $5 million

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Adriana Leon Early Life and Education

Adriana Leon was born on October 2, 1992, in Mississauga. She and her family relocated to Maple when she was 16 years old in 2010. Adriana Leon’s parents are Pedro Jose Leon (father) and Lucrecia Larrea (mother). 

She started out as a figure skater but switched to ice hockey at 10 years old. She played minor hockey for seven seasons, reaching the Midget AA level. She capped off her last season by winning the Provincial Women’s Hockey League championship and the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association provincial gold medal with the Toronto Jr. Aeros.

Leon was a member of Team Ontario, which earned a bronze medal at the Canada Summer Games in 2009. She was the top scorer of the tournament, with seven goals in five games. She scored in every game she played.

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Adriana Leon Career Timeline and Stats

Let’s take a look at the inspiring career journey of this football sensation. 

College Career

Leon received a sports scholarship to study at the University of Notre Dame and joined the Notre Dame Fighting Irish women’s soccer team for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. In her first year, she played 23 games and netted four goals. 

She left the Irish after two seasons and moved to the University of Florida, where she became part of the Florida Gators team coached by Becky Burleigh in 2012. She played 22 games and scored five goals, four of which were decisive for the Gators’ victories.

Club Career

Boston Breakers

Leon started her professional soccer career in 2013 when she was one of the 16 Canadian players who were allocated to the NWSL teams by their federation. She joined the Boston Breakers for the first season of the league. 

Chicago Red Stars

However, she did not stay long in Boston, as she was traded to the Chicago Red Stars in June 2013 for another Canadian player, Carmelina Moscato. Leon played for Chicago for three seasons, scoring one goal each season and making 35 appearances in total.

Western New York Flash

In 2015, Leon moved to another NWSL team, the Western New York Flash, who acquired her along with Abby Erceg and a draft pick from Chicago. 

FC Zürich

In 2016, she left the NWSL and joined FC Zürich in Switzerland, where she played for a short time. She did not score any goals in the league, but she impressed in other tournaments.

Return to Boston Breakers

In 2017, Leon returned to the NWSL and to her former team, the Boston Breakers. She had a productive season, scoring six goals in 24 matches. 

Sky Blue FC

Leon was picked by Sky Blue FC in the dispersal draft. She did not play much for Sky Blue.

Seattle Reign

She was traded to the Seattle Reign FC in June 2018 for a draft pick.

West Ham United

In 2019, Leon decided to try her luck in England, and signed with West Ham United, who were playing their first season in the Women’s Super League. 

Manchester United

She stayed with West Ham for three and a half years, until she signed with Manchester United in July 2022. She made her debut for the Red Devils in September 2022.

Loan to Portland Thorns

In 2023, Leon was looking for more playing time, and she went on loan to the Portland Thorns, an NWSL team, for the rest of the 2022–23 WSL season. 

Aston Villa

She returned to England in June 2023 and signed a two-year deal with Aston Villa in September 2023.

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International Career

Leon got her first chance to play for the senior Canada national team in the friendly 2013 Four Nations Tournament in January 2013. She played her first senior international match against China on January 12, 2013.

Leon participated in her first major international tournament in 2015, when Canada hosted the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. She played her first World Cup match on June 6, 2015.

Leon was a prolific scorer at the 2018 CONCACAF Women’s Championship, where she netted six goals (four of them in a single match against Cuba) and came second in the Golden Boot race of the tournament.

Leon was selected for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup roster on May 25, 2019. She had missed the previous Olympics, but she got a chance to play in the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics squad in August 2021.

Leon was a regular player in the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship, where she played in all five matches and started in one of them. She scored a goal in the 3–0 semifinal victory over Jamaica.

Adriana Leon’s FIFA 24 rating is 77. 

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Adriana Leon Stats International 

National team Year Apps Goals
Canada 2013 16 3
2014 9 1
2015 13 1
2016 0 0
2017 6 3
2018 10 6
2019 9 1
2020 3 4
2021 12 4
2022 14 5
2023 13 3
2024 3 5
Total 109 36

Awards, Achievements, and Nominations

  • Women’s FA Cup runner-up in 2019
  • Summer Olympics gold medal in 2021
  • CONCACAF W Championship runner-up in 2018 and 2022

Adriana Leon’s Relationships

The information about Adriana Leon boyfriend is unknown. She likes to keep her love life private. She doesn’t even mention her relationships in any interviews. 

However, we found Adriana Leon’s hot photo with a man on her Instagram account, but the identity of this man is still a mystery. 

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Adriana Leon Age, Height, and Physical Appearance 

Height 161 cm (5’3”)
Weight 59 kg (130 lbs)
Hair Color Blonde
Eye Color Blue
Shoe Size 9 (US)
Dress Size 6 (US)

Adriana Leon Net Worth and Salary in 2024

The estimated net worth of Adriana Leon is around $5 million in 2024. The majority of her income comes from the salary from the club and the Canadian national team and remuneration from sponsors. Adriana Leon’s salary is expected to be around $30,190.

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Adriana Leon’s Instagram Account

Here is a direct link to Adriana Leon’s official social media accounts. Ensure you connect with the genuine account and beware of all the fake accounts and fan pages. 

  • Twitter: @LeonAdriana9 
  • Instagram: @_adrianaleon_ 

Surprising Facts About Adriana Leon

  • Adriana Leon’s nude photos on the internet created a stir among her fans. 
  • She was born in Mississauga but moved to King City in 2010.
  • Apart from soccer, she also plays rugby and volleyball. 
  • She is among the top 10 highest goal scorers in Canada. 
  • She admires Russian ice hockey player Alexander Ovechkin.
  • She loves going to the gym and doing Yoga. 
  • She is a huge fan of Cristiano Ronaldo. 

FAQs

Is Adriana Leon Married? 

No, Adriana Leon is not married. She has not publicly disclosed any information about her relationship status.

How Old Is Adriana Leon? 

Adriana is 31 years old as she was born on October 2, 1992.

How Many Goals Does Adriana Leon Have? 

36 goals for the Canadian national team and 23 goals for various club teams, as of August, 2024.

Where Is Adriana Leon From? 

Leon was born and raised in the Greater Toronto Area.

Who Does Adriana Leon Play For? 

Aston Villa in the English Women’s Super League and the Canadian national team. She joined Aston Villa in 2023 after a loan spell at Portland Thorns. She won Olympic gold with Canada in Tokyo 2020.