Kylie Strom Explained

Kylie Strom
Fullname:Kylie Allyssa Strom[1]
Birth Date:18 March 1992
Birth Place:Endicott, New York
Position:Defender
Currentclub:Orlando Pride
Clubnumber:3
Collegeyears1:2010–2013
College1:Boston University Terriers
Collegecaps1:86
Collegegoals1:14
Youthclubs1:Syracuse Surge Fury
Years1:2015
Clubs1:1. FFC Frankfurt II
Years2:2016–2017
Clubs2:Boston Breakers
Caps2:7
Goals2:0
Years3:2017–2019
Clubs3:Sparta Prague
Caps3:36
Goals3:19
Years4:2019–2021
Clubs4:Atlético Madrid
Caps4:33
Goals4:1
Years5:2021–
Clubs5:Orlando Pride
Caps5:64
Goals5:2
Club-Update:July 20, 2024

Kylie Allyssa Strom (born March 18, 1992) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender for the Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

Strom played college soccer for Boston University from 2010 to 2013. She has previously played for Boston Breakers in the NWSL as well as Sparta Prague in the Czech Republic and Atlético Madrid in Spain.

Early life

A native of Endicott, New York, Strom was born on March 18, 1992, to Richard and Roxanne Strom, and has one sibling, Corey.[2] She played soccer at Union-Endicott High School and was named NY State Class AA Player of the Year and an NSCAA All-American as the team won two NY West State Cup titles. She also competed in track and field, qualifying for the state championship in the 400 meters during her sophomore and junior years.[2] She played youth club soccer for Syracuse Surge Fury.[3]

College

Strom played four years of collegiate soccer for Boston University from 2010 to 2013. As a rookie she played in all 22 games including five starts as BU won both the America East regular season and tournament. She led the conference with nine assists including tying a single-game school record with three assists against Vermont on October 10, 2010,[4] and finished the year with America East All-Rookie Team and AE All-Championship Team honors.[2] As a sophomore in 2011, Strom started all 23 games and was named to the America East All-Conference First Team. Ahead of her senior season in 2013, Strom was named team captain. She started all 23 games and earned All-Patriot League First Team and Patriot League All-Tournament Team honors. Strom made a total of 86 appearances, scoring 14 goals and 17 assists.[2]

Club career

FFC Frankfurt II, 2015

Strom declared for the 2014 NWSL College Draft but was not selected.[5] She joined the FFC Frankfurt II reserve team during the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga.[6]

Boston Breakers, 2016–2017

Strom returned to the United States after a season in Germany and joined the Boston Breakers Reserves having previously played on the Breakers' college academy team during her time at BU. On July 15, 2016, she was called up to the first team as an amateur national team replacement player and made her Breakers debut two days later as a 61st-minute substitute in a 3–2 defeat to Sky Blue FC. She was signed to a professional contract on August 29, 2016, and finished the season with seven appearances including three starts.[7] Strom did not make any appearances in the 2017 season before being released on June 30, 2017, in order to clear a roster spot for Katie Stengel.[8]

Sparta Prague, 2017–2019

In August 2017, Kylie signed a professional contract with Czech Women's First League team Sparta Prague.[9] In her first season with the team, Strom helped Sparta win their first league title in five years. Sparta also won their ninth Czech Women's Cup, beating Slovácko 3–1 in the final in which Strom was named Most Valuable Player.[10] [11] She was also named as the 2017–18 Czech Women's First League player of the season and club player of the season.[12] [13]

In May 2018, Strom signed a one-year extension ahead of the 2018–19 season.[14] The team defended both the league and cup as Strom was voted as Sparta's player of the season for the second consecutive season.[15] [16] During the 2019 cup final, Strom scored Sparta's only goal in a 1–1 draw with rivals Slavia Prague but failed to convert her penalty in the ensuing penalty shoot-out.[17] In June 2019, she signed another one-year contract with Sparta Prague.[18]

Atlético Madrid, 2019–2021

In August 2019, Strom was bought from Sparta Prague by Spanish Primera División side Atlético Madrid for an undisclosed fee.[19] She scored her first goal for the club on September 26, 2019, during the second leg of the 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions league round of 32. With Atlético trailing the game 1–0 to Serbian side Spartak Subotica, Strom scored an equalizer in the 83rd-minute to send Atlético through 4–3 on aggregate.[20] After two seasons, Strom left upon the expiry of her contract.[21]

Orlando Pride, 2021–present

On July 5, 2021, Strom signed a two-year contract with Orlando Pride.[22] In June 2023, Strom was named to NWSL Best XI of the Month, for the month of May.[23] On December 7, 2023, Strom signed a three-year contract with Orlando Pride.[24]

International

In June 2014, Strom was called in to the 26-player United States under-23 training camp, the second Boston University player to receive an invitation to a National Team camp after Deidre Enos in 2011.[25]

Personal life

In September 2020, Strom joined Common Goal, a charity that pledges one percent of members' salaries to a collective fund that supports soccer charities around the world.[26]

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueCup[27] Continental[28] OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Boston Breakers2016NWSL7070
20170000
Total7000000070
Sparta Prague2017–18I. liga žen1851031226
2018–19181432202316
Total36194251004522
Atlético Madrid2019–20Primera División8000211[29] 0111
2020–21251202000291
Total331204110402
Orlando Pride2021NWSL900090
202217150221
202322140261
Total482900000572
Career total12422152921014926

Honors

Boston University Terriers

Sparta Prague

2017–18, 2018–19

2018, 2019

Atlético Madrid

2020–21

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kylie Strom . . June 26, 2022 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200621120925/https://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=250114783/profile/index.html . June 21, 2020.
  2. Web site: Kylie Strom. Boston University Athletics.
  3. Web site: Region I Championships - Team Page . US youth soccer.
  4. Web site: Terriers Down Vermont, 7-0, in Record-Breaking Afternoon . Boston University Athletics. October 10, 2010 .
  5. Web site: NWSL releases list of eligible players for draft. Equalizer Soccer. January 16, 2014.
  6. Web site: 1. FFC Frankfurt - Kader 2014/15 . ffc-frankfurt.de . de.
  7. Web site: Boston Breakers sign defender Kylie Strom. August 29, 2016. The Bent Musket. April 11, 2017.
  8. Web site: Breakers claim Katie Stengel off waivers . Boston Breakers . July 10, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170819234502/http://www.bostonbreakerssoccer.com/NEWS/936062.html . August 19, 2017 . dead .
  9. Web site: Přichází Kylie Strom. AC Sparta Prague. cs. December 6, 2017.
  10. Web site: Ženy Sparty zvládly poslední krok a slaví mistrovský titul. FAČR. Pavel. Jiřík. June 3, 2018. July 12, 2018. cs.
  11. Web site: Sparťanky obhájily výhru v poháru. FAČR. Pavel. Jiřík. May 19, 2018. July 12, 2018. cs.
  12. Web site: Kylie Strom hráčkou sezóny. AC Sparta Prague. June 4, 2018. July 12, 2018. cs.
  13. Web site: Kylie Strom osobností 1. ligy žen. AC Sparta Prague. June 14, 2018. March 23, 2019. cs.
  14. Web site: Sparta Prague announce Strom extension . Twitter.
  15. Web site: Kylie Strom opět hráčkou sezóny. AC Sparta Prague. June 11, 2019. December 2, 2019. cs.
  16. Web site: Na závěr 1. ligy žen Sparťanky převzaly mistrovský pohár. FAČR. Pavel. Jiřík. June 9, 2019. December 2, 2019. cs.
  17. Web site: Sparťanky porazily ve finále poháru Slavii na penalty a slaví double. FAČR. Pavel. Jiřík. May 25, 2019. December 2, 2019. cs.
  18. Web site: Sparta Prague announce Strom extension . Twitter.
  19. Web site: Kylie Strom, octavo fichaje del Atlético de Madrid Femenino . Club Atlético de Madrid. es-ES. August 6, 2019.
  20. https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2020/matches/round=2001126/match=2028170/index.html Report
  21. Web site: Sánchez Vera, Toni Duggan, Kylie Strom, Turid Knaak, Aminata Diallo, Graze Kazadi y Emelyne Laurent no seguirán la próxima campaña . Club Atlético de Madrid . es-ES. June 30, 2021.
  22. Web site: Orlando Pride Acquires Defender Kylie Strom . Orlando Pride. July 5, 2021.
  23. Web site: Orlando Pride defender Kylie Strom named to NWSL's Best XI of the Month . Orlando Pride. June 5, 2023.
  24. Web site: Orlando Pride signs defender Kylie Strom to three-year contract. Orlando Pride. December 7, 2023.
  25. Web site: Strom Invited to U.S. U-23 National Team Training Camp . patriotleague.org. May 28, 2014 .
  26. Web site: Common Goal: September Highlights. Common Goal.
  27. [Czech Women's Cup|Pohár KFŽ]
  28. [UEFA Women's Champions League]
  29. [2019–20 Supercopa de España Femenina|2019–20 Supercopa de España]
  30. Web site: Four-peat: Terriers Claim AE Crown with 4-0 Victory over Maine . Boston University Athletics. November 6, 2010 .
  31. Web site: High five: No. 13 BU Tops Albany, 2-0, to Capture Fifth Straight AE Title . Boston University Athletics. November 5, 2011 .
  32. Web site: No. 25 BU Captures First Patriot League Title with 1-0 Win at Navy . Boston University Athletics. November 10, 2013 .