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Washington Spirit sign 15-year-old Chloe Ricketts, making her youngest player in NWSL history

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The Washington Spirit have signed 15-year-old Chloe Ricketts, making her the youngest player to sign with a National Women's Soccer League team.

Ricketts signed a three-year contract with an option for the fourth year under the league's new under-19 entry rule, the Spirit announced Friday.

Ricketts, a high school sophomore, was 15 years and 283 days old when she signed Thursday, younger than Olivia Moultrie, who was 15 years and 286 days when she signed with the Portland Thorns in June 2021.

Ricketts joined the Spirit for pre-season training camp in January as a non-roster invitee. "Chloe has shown great quality with and without the ball and has an incredible intensity in everything she does," Spirit coach Mark Parsons said in a statement. "The vision and infrastructure of our club make this signing possible, and we are look forward to Chloe developing and becoming an important player and teammate for our team." An absolute dream come true.

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