
Horan was an international player before she made the move to the NWSL. She played for the Colorado Rush in the NWSL. In 2018, she was named NWSL MVP. She has provided 34 assists and scored 25 goals since joining the USWNT. 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 played soccer from an early age. Colorado Rush Youth Soccer Club invited her to join their U12 Nike Team. Linda Horan (her mother) encouraged her to play the sport. From that point, her competitive journey began. After playing for Colorado Rush club soccer, she turned her attention to the United States Women's National Team. She made 108 USWNT appearances and scored 25 goals, while also providing 34 assists.
Horan has traveled the globe through her college and high school experiences. She played in 2012 for the Colorado Rush, where she scored two goals and took 19 shots. Later she signed a six-figure contract with Paris Saint-Germain FC. She was a forward at PSG since then.
In 2018, she was named NWSL MVP
Lindsey Horan is a Portland Thorns FC player who 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 the year 2016 and has been a major contributor to the team's rise up the NWSL ladder. She scored the game-winner against the North Carolina Courage and was recently named to the USWNT World Cup qualifying squad. She has been to 56 countries and scored six goals. Horan's performances on the field have led to her MVP award, which is her first.
She has 25 goals, and 34 assists for USWNT.
Lindsey Horan played soccer from a young age. Her potential was evident right away. When she was just 12 years old, she was recruited to the U12 Nike Team for the Colorado Rush Youth Soccer Club. Her mother, Linda Horan, and her assistant coach encouraged her to play and pursue her dreams of becoming a professional player. She hasn't looked back since. She has participated in 108 international matches for the United States Women's National Team. She scored 25 goals and provided 34 assists.
Horan, despite being young, has already made an 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.
France was where she started her career.
Lindsey Horan made the decision to join Paris Saint-Germain as a pro when she was just 18 years old. This shockwave shook the soccer world. 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.
While she was still playing for her youth club, Horan had a crush on Messi, one of the USWNT's top players. Horan's Spanish youth club coach called Horan and offered her the chance to play for the French club. Horan moved with her family to France after a short break from college. Horan was not allowed to make any official appearances on behalf of the team in order for her NCAA eligibility.

She will be on loan to Olympique Lyonnais in France until June 2023.
A USWNT midfielder has agreed to a loan deal with French side Olympique Lyonnais until June 2023, joining the club for the 2019 season. Horan will be joined by Catarina macario, USWNT partner. Both players have been part of the Lyon squad since last year and will continue to be part the team.
It's not surprising, given Horan’s recent European history. From 2012 to 2016, she played in France for Paris Saint-Germain. She was recently awarded the Women's World Cup of Lyon by Paris Saint-Germain in 2012 to 2016.