City College Women’s Soccer Player Alexia Estrada Represents Guatemala in World Cup Qualifiers
By Seamus Geoghegan geogheganspg@gmail.com It was when she first played in the goal that Alexia Estrada discovered her passion for
Read MoreBy Seamus Geoghegan geogheganspg@gmail.com It was when she first played in the goal that Alexia Estrada discovered her passion for
Read MoreEstrada got a chance to try out for Guatemala’s national team in early December and was invited back to play for the squad. “I just felt accomplished. I had set a goal for myself and you know that feeling when you achieve a goal, it just felt really good,” Estrada said. “I think just being able to go and represent my dad’s small town from Guatemala…I just know how proud I would make him myself and like everyone in that town.”
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