NWSL: Angel City, M Clarisse Le Bihan mutually part ways

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Angel City FC announced Monday that the club and midfielder Clarisse Le Bihan have mutually agreed to part ways.

The 29-year-old France international joined the NWSL club during its inaugural season in 2022 and contributed four goals and four assists in 53 matches.

“I couldn’t dream of a better first experience abroad,” Le Bihan said in a news release. “I grew as a player and as a human. I found in this club not just football, but a community and a family. I will always be grateful for this experience. I wish the club the best in the future and will always cheer for you wherever I am. Forever an angel.”

Le Bihan spent six seasons with France’s Montpellier before joining Angel City, scoring 29 goals in 109 total matches. She also has four goals and 16 caps with the French national team.

“We are happy to support Clarisse in the next chapter of her professional journey,” Angel City general manager Angela Hucles Mangano said. “She maximized her time here with us at Angel City both with her performances on the pitch and her involvement in our community and passion for our fan base. We wish her nothing but the best.”

–Field Level Media

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