Chicago Stars FC has completed the signing of Nigeria international Michelle Alozie from Houston Dash. The versatile Super Falcons defender/forward, known for her speed, tenacity, and attacking contributions from the right flank, joins the newly rebranded Chicago side on a multi-year deal, as announced on December 23, 2025.
Alozie, 28, brings a wealth of experience from her time with Houston Dash, where she made over 60 appearances since joining in 2021. Initially signed as a forward, she transitioned seamlessly to right-back, becoming a key player for both club and country. Her departure from Houston ends a successful chapter that saw her contribute goals, assists, and solid defensive performances, including appearances in the NWSL playoffs.
The move to Chicago Stars FC—the former Chicago Red Stars, rebranded in late 2024—represents an exciting new phase for Alozie. The club, under new ownership and identity, is building a competitive squad aiming for playoffs and beyond. Alozie's arrival strengthens an already ambitious backline, providing depth, international pedigree, and versatility that can shift formations dynamically.
On the international stage, Alozie has been a mainstay for Nigeria's Super Falcons since her debut in 2021. She featured prominently at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, the 2024 Olympics, and various qualifiers, earning praise for her energetic displays. Her dual-threat ability—defending stoutly while bombing forward—makes her a valuable asset for club manager Lorne Donaldson as Chicago pushes for silverware.
Off the pitch, Alozie continues to inspire as a cancer research technician at Texas Children's Hospital, balancing professional soccer with her molecular biology background from Yale University. This signing not only elevates Chicago's on-field quality but also adds a role model whose story resonates with fans.
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