Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Melanie Barcenas made history Tuesday when she signed a deal with San Diego Wave FC and became the youngest player ever contracted with a National Women’s Soccer League club.
Barcenas is just 15 years and 138 days old. She’s the first youth local player to join the Wave and the first to do it through the NWSL’s under-18 entry mechanism, which allows clubs to place underage players into roster spots with the approval of a parent or guardian. "I’m very excited to sign my first professional contract with my hometown team, San Diego Wave," Barcenas said in a news release on the Wave’s website. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM A fan holds a Wave FC flag prior to the match against Orlando Pride at Torero Stadium on Aug.
13, 2022 in San Diego, California. ( Joe Scarnici/Getty Images) "It’s been a dream of mine to not just play in the NWSL but to have the opportunity to represent this city since the announcement of the Wave last year.
I know I am young, but the team and coaching staff have been amazing, and I look forward to learning from them every day as I continue to develop." Barcenas is a bit of a soccer prodigy having already been called to the Under 14, Under 15 and Under 16 U.S.