Super Falcons star Michelle Alozie has completed a high-profile move to National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) side Chicago Stars FC.
The defender joins after a consistent spell with Houston Dash and has signed a three-year agreement that runs through the 2028 NWSL campaign. At 28, she arrives with experience and maturity to make an impact.
Alozie ready for new challenge as Chicago targets future growth
During four impressive seasons with Houston Dash, Alozie delivered reliability at the back while also contributing seven goals and two assists in 75 matches.

Now, she is eager to embrace Chicago’s journey, while also creating a strong bond with new teammates and fans. She expressed delight at the challenge and stated her excitement and delight to connect with the city and help shape the club’s next phase.
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Chicago Stars general manager Richard Feuz believes the Nigerian international instantly strengthens the squad. He praised her versatility, leadership, and winning mentality as he insisted she fits perfectly into the club’s long-term vision.
Therefore, as Chicago Stars FC pushes toward a stronger future, Alozie’s arrival is viewed as a decisive step in building a competitive force.
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