Droylsden to Iowa, Sophie to play Soccer in the USA

19 May 2015

Former Ashton Sixth Form College student Sophie Woods, a centre midfielder from Droylsden is heading to the USA to play for Iowa’s Indian Hills Community College women's soccer team the Warriors.

The team are excited to welcome Sophie who has experience playing for teams affiliated with Manchester United and Manchester City. IHCC coach Stephanie Gale commented “Woods' playing experience includes stints with the Manchester Centre of Excellence, Manchester United youth teams, Manchester City Ladies Reserves and the Stockport County Ladies.”

Speaking about her decision to sign with the Warriors, Sophie said she was confident in the coaching team "After speaking to coach Gale and hearing her enthusiasm for the game and her knowledge of coaching and player development, that was influential in my decision.  I believe coach Gale will be able to help me develop and progress to the next level as a player.  Her experience of being an international player and student herself will help my transition to the USA.  The college has a good academic program, especially around athletic training/coaching, which I am keen to study."

Sophie has been playing football since an early age and says she hopes her skills, technique and physicality will help the Indian Hills squad be successful in the coming years.  She describes herself as a playmaker and says she loves to attack from her position.

"Sophie is a very exciting addition to our roster," Gale said.  "She adds a great strength to the core of the midfield, which leads me to feel very confident in our depth.  Sophie has the potential to be a key link to our attacking force when she has the ball.  She has a great eye and ability at finding teammates.  Her defensive qualities will also show on the field as her main focus is to protect the ball and then play.  Sophie's a very outgoing young lady who will bring a great quality at helping this team gel together."


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