
Horan played in the NWSL with the Colorado Rush before becoming an international player. She was the NWSL MVP in 2018. Since joining the USWNT, she's scored 25 goals and assisted 34 others. She was a player in France, before she moved to the United States. Now she plays for Colorado.
Horan was a Colorado Rush player
Lindsey Horan began playing soccer at an early age. The Colorado Rush Youth Soccer Club recruited her to be a member of their U12 Nike Team. Linda Horan, her mother and assistant coach encouraged her to continue the sport. It was then that her competitive journey began. After playing club soccer with Colorado Rush, she switched her focus to the United States Women's National Team. She played 108 games for the USWNT, scoring 25 goals and providing assistance 34 times.
Horan's high school career and college career took her all over the globe. In 2012, Horan played in the W-League for Colorado Rush. She scored two goals and shot 19 times. Later she signed a six-figure contract with Paris Saint-Germain FC. Since then she has played for PSG as a forward.
She was named NWSL MVP 2018
Lindsey Horan (midfielder for Portland Thorns FC) was named the 2018 NWSL MVP. The NWSL's best XI was also named for the midfielder who scored 13 goals in 22 starts. She led the league in touches and duels, aerial duels won, successful passes in the opponents' half, and duels.

Horan joined Portland Thorns FC as a player in 2016. She has played a key role in the team's rise and achievement of the NWSL championship. She was the winner against North Carolina Courage, and was recently selected to the USWNT World Cup qualifying team. She has made 56 international appearances and scored six goals. Horan has won the MVP award for her performances on field, which is her debut.
She has 25 goals and 34 assists for the USWNT
Lindsey Horan played soccer from a young age. Her potential was evident right away. She was only 12 years old when she was recruited to the U12 Nike Team at the Colorado Rush Youth Soccer Club. Linda Horan, Linda's mother, encouraged her to pursue her professional goals and she was supported by her coach. She has never looked back. Today, she has played in 108 international games for the United States Women's National Team, scoring 25 goals and providing 34 assists.
Horan is only 20 years old, but she has already made a significant impact on the USWNT. Her 25 goals and 34 assists have earned her a place in the team's history. She is a regular starter and has been a key component of the team's success.
She began her career as a Frenchwoman in France.
Lindsey Horan, then just eighteen years of age, decided to become a professional and join Paris Saint-Germain. This decision sent shockwaves throughout the soccer landscape. Horan was already a highly skilled player who had previously committed to playing for the University of North Carolina. However, she chose to stay in France and establish herself as a professional soccer player.
Horan fell in love with Messi while she was still playing youth club. Horan's Spanish youth club coach called Horan and offered her the chance to play for the French club. Horan, her family and a brief break from college led to Horan moving to France to train with the team. Horan did not appear for the team as she wanted to keep her NCAA eligibility.

She will join Olympique Lyonse on loan through June 2023
USWNT's midfielder, Horan, has agreed to sign a loan deal with Olympique Lyon until June 2023. This will allow him to join the club for the 2019 season. Horan will be joining Catarina Mcario, USWNT's teammate. Both players were part of the Lyon squad last season and will continue to play for the team.
This is no surprise considering Horan's past European experience. She previously played in France with Paris Saint-Germain from 2012 to 2016. She recently won the Women's World Cup at Lyon, and she has signed a contract extension to Thorns FC. She will remain in the US until 2025.