Lizbeth
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Why this story stuck with me: Lizbeth Ovalle’s story is one of my favorites because this year she became the player with the highest transfer fee ever paid by a women’s soccer team.
From Los Angeles Times
Lizbeth Ovalle won the Marta Award for the best goal in women's football with her scorpion kick for Tigres against Guadalajara in Mexico's Liga MX Femenil in March.
From BBC
Lizbeth Perez looks fearful as she gazes out onto the postcard-perfect fishing bay of Taganga, on Colombia's Caribbean coast, recalling the moment she last spoke to her uncle in September.
From BBC
For the time being, however, Angel City will have to get by with about half a million less, putting the initial value of the transfer somewhere between the nearly $1.1 million Chelsea paid the San Diego Wave last January for defender Naomi Girma and the $1.5 million the Orlando Pride paid Mexico’s Tigres for Lizbeth Ovalle last month.
From Los Angeles Times
She was only the world's most expensive women's footballer for 35 days - as Orlando Pride then signed Lizbeth Ovalle for £1.1m - but the question remained whether Smith would justify the fee paid for her after just one season in the English top division with Liverpool.
From BBC
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