Emerging star defender Naomi Girma had her contract extended through the 2026 season, the San Diego Wave announced Wednesday.
Girma was both the NWSL Rookie of the Year and Defender of the Year last season.
“Naomi has been an integral piece of the Wave’s success on and off the field since she joined the club,” Wave general manager Molly Downtain said in a statement. “She has proven that she is one of the top players in this league, and we are thrilled to have her continue to lead our club.
“Securing her long-term future was a priority for the club, and we are pleased that we were able to reach this agreement as we know Naomi will play a crucial role in the Wave for years to come.”
Girma received the extension on her 23rd birthday. The 2026 season was an option year that the club picked up now.
“The start to my professional journey has been so rewarding here in San Diego,” Girma said. “Since being drafted, everyone at the Wave has made San Diego feel like home. My goal has always been to win championships for this city and raise the trophies with my team. ”
Girma is also a rising force on the U.S. Women’s National Team and will likely be a starting defender during the Women’s World Cup, which starts next month in Australia and New Zealand. She has 15 made appearances for the national team.
Girma was a college star at Stanford and was twice named Pac-12 Defender of the Year.
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