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Jaedyn Shaw

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American soccer player (born 2004)

Jaedyn Shaw
Shaw with theGotham FC in 2025
Personal information
Full nameJaedyn Reese Shaw[1]
Date of birth (2004-11-20)November 20, 2004 (age 21)[2]
Place of birthFrisco, Texas, United States
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Position(s)Forward,attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Gotham FC
Number2
Youth career
FC Dallas
Solar SC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2022–2024San Diego Wave52(13)
2025North Carolina Courage19(3)
2025–Gotham FC7(1)
International career
2018–2019United States U156(2)
2022United States U206(2)
2025–United States U231(0)
2023–United States29(8)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of November 22, 2025
‡ National team caps and goals as of October 29, 2025

Jaedyn Reese Shaw, OLY (born November 20, 2004) is an American professionalsoccer player who plays as aforward orattacking midfielder forGotham FC of theNational Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and theUnited States national team.

A gold medal winner at the2024 Paris Summer Olympics with the national team. Shaw represented the United States on theunder-17,under-19 andunder-20 national teams. She was namedU.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year in 2022.

Shaw played forSan Diego Wave FC and won the team's first-everNWSL Shield andNWSL Challenge Cup in 2024. She was named to theNWSL Best XI in 2023.

Jaedyn Shaw won her first NWSL Championship with Gotham FC in 2025.

Early life and education

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Born and raised inFrisco,Texas, Shaw, her older sister, and younger brother were born to their Vietnamese-born mother, Ann and Black father, Lance.[3] As a two-year-old, she would try playing while attending her older sister's games.[4]

Jaedyn had goals of becoming a professional soccer player from a young age. Her parents sacrificed a lot in order to support Jaedyn's goal. Her mother noted, "Just being really transparent, there was a year or two where all four of us lived in a one bedroom apartment to be able to afford for her to go out of town, out of state, out of the country. My husband and I set our lives on the backburner - no vacations, no honeymoon, no nothing - in order for us to be able to handle the financial burdens that came with the opportunity. I knew this was God's purpose for her so a lot of it, as well, came with trainers, elite trainers, that charged us nothing because they knew she was so special. They knew that she would eventually build their business rather than take away from it. It was a mix of a lot of people's kindness and a mix of our sacrifices, financially."[4] For part of her youth, she lived two blocks away fromToyota Stadium where theUnited States Soccer Hall of Fame resides andFC Dallas plays and has many memories of the stadium.[5]

Shaw played for ECNL club, Solar Soccer Club, from age five to eight.[6] She later played for FC Dallas’ youth academy team and helped the club win the under-15 championship in 2018.[7]Shaw also playedfutsal and credits it for a lot of growth in her game, "I played strictly futsal until I was pushing maybe 12. I think that it helped me a lot technically and being able to see the game differently."[8]

Club career

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Early career

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In April 2019, at the age of 14, Shaw verbally committed to joining theTar Heels of theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill starting in the 2024 season.[9] At the age of 15, Shaw was also invited to train with the French first-division club,Paris Saint-Germain.[4] At the youth level, she played for FC Dallas andSolar SC. In 2022, Shaw was rated as the second ranked top prospect for the high school class of 2023 byTop Drawer Soccer.[10][11]

In spring 2022, she joinedWashington Spirit for pre-season and was named in the club's initial preseason roster.[12]

San Diego Wave

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Shaw with the San Diego Wave in 2024

In July 2022, Shaw signed forNational Women's Soccer League (NWSL) clubSan Diego Wave FC after she was permitted to enter the NWSL through a discovery process which allowed for an amendment of the leagues age restrictions.[13][14][15]

Thirteen days after signing with the club, on July 30, Shaw started the Wave's NWSL match againstChicago Red Stars. She was the second-youngest player to compete in NWSL at the time at the age of 17 years, eight months. After scoring the game winner for her team in the 27th minute, she became the youngest NWSL player to score in their debut.[16][17][18][19] Shaw went on to score goals against the Washington Spirit andAngel City in September, bringing her tally to three goals in three matches.[20][21] She became the second player in NWSL history to score in each of their first three league appearances.[22] Shaw finished off her first season with 3 goals in 7 matches.

In August 2023, Shaw signed a multi-year contract with the Wave through the 2026 season.[23] During the 2023 season, Shaw scored the most goals as a teenager in NWSL history and helped the Wave win its first-everNWSL Shield.[24]

North Carolina Courage

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TheNorth Carolina Courage announced on January 14, 2025, that they had acquired Shaw in a trade by sending San Diego $300,000 in allocation money, $150,000 in intraleague transfer fees, and an international spot in the 2025 and 2026 seasons, along with further possible allocation money and transfer fees.[25]

Gotham FC

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Gotham FC announced on September 11, 2025, that they had acquired Shaw in a trade by sending theNorth Carolina Courage a league-record $1.25m in intraleague transfer fees.[26]

She notched 2 goals and 1 assist in the 2025 playoffs, including a goal and an assist ina critical opener against the Kansas City Current.

International career

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Shaw training with the USWNT ahead of the 2025 SheBelieves Cup in Houston, February 2025
Shaw training with the USWNT ahead of the2025 SheBelieves Cup in Houston, February 2025

Shaw was part of theU-15 team at theCONCACAF Girls' Under-15 Championship in 2018. She played a key role in helping the team to the title and winning thegolden ball award as the best player of the tournament. She scored two goals in the final of the tournament leading the team to a 3–0 victory over Mexico.[27][28]

In early 2020, Shaw became a starter for the U-20, where she scored two goals in three matches to help the squad to win theSud Ladies Cup inAubagne, France.[29] Afterwards, Shaw was named to the USA U-20 roster for the2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. She was one of two NWSL players to play for the U20 USWNT in the U20 World Cup.

Shaw received her first call up to the senior team in September 2023 and made her debut a month later on October 26, 2023, in a friendly againstColombia inSandy, Utah.[30][31] A few days later, she scored her first goal for theUSWNT inSan Diego, California, in her second cap on October 29, 2023, in another friendly against Colombia which ended in a 3–0 victory.[32] She scored her second goal in her hometown of Frisco, Texas a month later on December 5, 2023, which was a game winner in a comeback againstChina that finished as a 2–1 victory.[33]

Shaw was named to the 23-player roster for the inaugural2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup. During the tournament Shaw played in all 6 matches and scored 4 goals, becoming the first player in the USWNT's history to score in their first four starts for the team.[34] Her performance earned her the Golden Ball, given to the best player of the tournament as the USWNT defeatedBrazil 1–0 in the final and lifted the first Gold Cup in San Diego on March 10, 2023.[35]

On March 26, 2024, Shaw was called up for the2024 SheBelieves Cup and scored the first goal, an equalizer in a 2–1 comeback victory againstJapan on April 6, 2024, extending her record to become the first player to score in their first five starts.[36] Shaw also started the final againstCanada who the team defeated after a penalty shootout to win their 7th title at the SheBelieves Cup.[37]

On June 26, 2024, Shaw was named to the United States roster for the2024 Summer Olympics.[38] The United States defeatedBrazil 1–0 in the Olympic final on a goal fromMallory Swanson.[39]

Style of play

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Shaw has played across all attacking roles, including as a winger, center forward, and attackingmidfielder, and prefers to play as a forward. She is known for seeking and recognizing openings to receive the ball and for her creativity under pressure, possessing both the physical strength and technical control to protect possession as well as the agility to turn defenders. Her signature move is to drag the ball back under her foot to force defenders off balance. Shaw is also anambidextrous passer.[40] For the Wave underCasey Stoney, Shaw has featured as a hybrid 10[41] or as a center forward capable of rotating to either wing withSofia Jakobsson.[42]

Personal life

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Shaw's father and mother areBlack andVietnamese respectively. She is the firstVietnamese-American to ever represent the United States Women's National Team.[43]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of May 17, 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCup[a]Playoffs[b]Continental[c]OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
San Diego Wave FC2022NWSL53002073
20232266110297
202422410200[d]0254
North Carolina Courage20259090
Career total5813713020007014
  1. ^Includes theNWSL Challenge Cup
  2. ^IncludesNWSL Playoffs
  3. ^IncludesCONCACAF W Champions Cup
  4. ^IncludesNWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup

International

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As of match played October 29, 2025
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
United States202342
2024176
202580
Total298
Scores and results list United States's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Shaw goal.
List of international goals scored by Jaedyn Shaw
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
1October 29, 2023San Diego, California Colombia3–03–0Friendly[m 1]
2December 5, 2023Frisco, Texas China2–12–1[m 2]
3February 23, 2024Carson, California Argentina1–04–02024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup[m 3]
42–0
5March 3, 2024Los Angeles, California Colombia3–03–0[m 4]
6March 6, 2024San Diego, California Canada1–02–2[m 5]
7April 6, 2024Atlanta, Georgia Japan1–12–12024 SheBelieves Cup[m 6]
8October 24, 2024Austin, Texas Iceland2–13–1Friendly[m 7]

Honors

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Gotham FC

San Diego Wave

United States U15

United States U20

United States

Individual

References

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Match reports
  1. ^"U.S. Women's National Team Earns 3–0 Win Against Colombia as Forwards Mia Fishel and Jaedyn Shaw Score Their First International Goals".U.S. Soccer. October 29, 2023.
  2. ^"U.S. Women's National Team Defeats China PR 2–1 in Final Match of 2023".U.S. Soccer. December 5, 2023.Archived from the original on December 16, 2023. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2024.
  3. ^"U.S. Women's National Team Advances to 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup Quarterfinals With 4–0 Win Against Argentina".U.S. Soccer. February 23, 2024.Archived from the original on April 19, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2024.
  4. ^"U.S. Women's National Team Advances to 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup Semifinal With Strong 3–0 Victory Against Colombia".U.S. Soccer. March 3, 2024.Archived from the original on April 15, 2024. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  5. ^"U.S. Women's National Team Advances to 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup Final with Penalty Kick Shootout Win Over Canada Following 2–2 Draw Through Regulation and Overtime".U.S. Soccer. March 6, 2024.Archived from the original on March 7, 2024. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
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  7. ^"U.S. Women's National Team Downs Iceland 3-1 in First Match Following Olympic Gold". U.S.Soccer. October 25, 2024.

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