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Sealey Strawn

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Sealey Strawn
Personal information
Full name Sealey Lynne Strawn[1]
Date of birth (2007-10-01) October 1, 2007 (age 17)[1]
Height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Dallas Trinity
Number 12
Youth career
Solar SC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2024– Dallas Trinity 19 (4)
International career
2020 United States U-15
2025– United States U-20 2 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of May 24, 2025
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of May 30, 2025

Sealey Lynne Strawn (born October 1, 2007) is an American soccer player who plays as a forward for USL Super League club Dallas Trinity. She is committed to play college soccer for the North Carolina Tar Heels.

Early life

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Strawn grew up in the Dallas suburb of Prosper, Texas, and followed her older brother into soccer when she was three years old. She joined Solar SC around the age of 13 and helped the club to ECNL national championships in 2021 and 2023.[2][3] At 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m), she considers Lionel Messi her favorite player and a role model.[4] In her junior year of high school, she committed to play college soccer for the North Carolina Tar Heels, which she is set to join in 2026.[5][6]

Club career

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Dallas Trinity

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Strawn joined Dallas Trinity FC on an academy contract (allowing her to retain her college eligibility) ahead of the USL Super League's inaugural season.[4][7] Her debut came in a club friendly against Barcelona at the Cotton Bowl.[8] She made her first USL Super League appearance as a halftime substitute against Brooklyn FC on September 25, 2024.[9] On November 1, 2024, she scored her first professional goal in the 87th minute against Fort Lauderdale United, helping the team to a 1–0 victory.[10] Strawn made sizable contributions throughout the season as Trinity's third-highest scorer with 4 goals and 2 assists in 19 appearances (7 starts) and was named the league's inaugural Young Player of the Year.[11]

International career

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Strawn played for the United States under-15 team in 2022 and was called up to train at the under-19 level in 2024.[12][13] She made her under-20 debut at the 2025 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship, scoring one goal in two games.[11]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of May 24, 2025
Club Season League Playoffs Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dallas Trinity FC 2024–25 USL Super League 19 4 19 4
Career total 19 4 19 4

Honors

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Individual

References

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  1. ^ a b "National team roster – 2025 Concacaf Women's Under-20 Championship" (PDF). CONCACAF. p. 8. Retrieved May 30, 2025.
  2. ^ "Sealey Strawn". Dallas Trinity FC. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
  3. ^ "DTFC Meet The Team: Sealey Strawn". Dallas Trinity FC. November 8, 2024. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Nudelstejer, Abraham (December 7, 2024). "In first season, Dallas Trinity FC is connecting with community by embracing local talent". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
  5. ^ Clark, Travis (September 23, 2024). "Recruiting Roundup: September 23–29". TopDrawerSoccer. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
  6. ^ "Q&A: Class of 2026 recruit Sealey Strawn on verbally committing to North Carolina". SoccerWire. November 5, 2024. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
  7. ^ Haddad, Natalie (December 24, 2024). "Sealey Strawn: a Dallas teen's breakthrough in women's professional soccer". WFAA. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
  8. ^ Sealey Strawn at Soccerway Edit this at Wikidata
  9. ^ "Dallas Trinity FC Suffers First Loss at Brooklyn FC, 2-0". Dallas Trinity FC. September 25, 2024. Retrieved May 30, 2025.
  10. ^ "Sealey Strawn provides late heroics for Dallas Trinity FC". 3rd Degree. November 2, 2024. Retrieved December 28, 2024.
  11. ^ a b c "Dallas Trinity FC's Sealey Strawn voted USL Super League Young Player of the Year". USL Super League. June 12, 2025. Retrieved June 12, 2025.
  12. ^ "U15 GNT Defeats Germany 3-1". United States Soccer Federation. June 15, 2022. Retrieved May 30, 2025 – via TopDrawerSoccer.
  13. ^ "U19 WNT Roster for Florida Training Camp". United States Soccer Federation. October 18, 2024. Retrieved May 30, 2025 – via TopDrawerSoccer.
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