Sydney Leroux
Sport: Soccer
Nation: United States of America
DOB: May 7, 1990
Hometown: Phoenix, AZ
Career Highlights: A rising and controversial star, Leroux may be the player most primed for a breakout performance at the London Games. Born
in Surrey, British Columbia, Leroux was eligible to play for Canada or the U.S. She played at the youth level for both countries
before opting for the U.S., creating a fervor among Canadian fans. That controversy was front and center when CONCACAF qualifying
was held in Vancouver earlier this year. Leroux was constantly booed but still turned in a record-tying performance by scoring
five goals in a 13-0 win over Guatemala in the group stage. She became the sixth member of the U.S. to score that many times
in a match, joining current teammates Amy Rodriguez and Abby Wambach. Leroux is one of the most exciting, young players in
the world and is starting to play a much larger role on the international level. Her dribbling and playmaking ability combined
with her knack to find the back of the net make her another dangerous offensive option for a U.S. team boasting an array of
talent.
Olympic History: None