47 / Emeri Adames

PRONOUNS: She/Her

POSITION: Forward

HEIGHT: 5-5

INTERNATIONAL: USA

HOMETOWN: Dallas, Texas

DOB: April 3, 2006 (18 years old)

COLLEGE: -

PREVIOUS CLUB: -

NWSL EXPERIENCE: 2 (2nd Reign)

ACQUIRED: Signed with Seattle Reign FC on March 13, 2024, becoming the first U-18 player in Reign FC history.

TRANSACTIONS: On March 13, 2024, signed a three-year contract, with a one-year option that will be automatically exercised in her first regular season appearance, via the NWSL’s U-18 Entry Mechanism.

PROFESSIONAL (NWSL)

2024 • SEA • 21/6 

Signed with Seattle on March 13, 2024, through the 2027 season via the U-18 Entry Mechanism, becoming the first U-18 player in club history...Made her professional debut in the season opener as a substitute on March 17 against the Washington Spirit...Scored her first professional goal on the road against the Washington Spirit on May 24...Currently ranks as the seventh-youngest player to score in NWSL history...Took 16 total shots through the season...In the Summer Cup, added three games played...Scored one goal...Recorded seven shots, with five on target...Added two tackles and two interceptions 

INTERNATIONAL (USA): Competed with the U-14 through U-19 levels for the USYWNT...Helped win bronze at the 2023 Pan American Games with the U-19 team...Was rostered with the U-17 team for the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup...Attended camps in Spain, Dubai, Sweden and at the Nike Headquarters in Portland, Oregon.

YOUTH: Attended Waxahachie Life for her first two years of high school before enrolling at UT High School...In 2021, named High School Co-Offensive MVP as a freshman after setting the school record for most goals scored in a season (47)...Was a 2021 High School State Finalist in cross country and track...Played club soccer with Solar Soccer Club - Solar 06 ECNL - and was named 2021-22 ECNL U-16 All American, First Team AllConference...Was named ECNL U-15 Texas Conference Player of the Year (2020-21)... Prior to playing for Solar 06 ECNL, played club for the Dallas Texans, winning the Dallas Cup twice, State Cup twice, International Girls Cup, Vegas Cup and Disney Cup...Her dad, Sal, coached for Solar U-14 ECNL, U-17 ECNL and U-17 FDL teams.