American defender Estelle Johnson now a member of the Indomitable Lionesses
MONTPELLIER, France — Cameroon defender Estelle Johnson will see some familiar faces Monday when Cameroon lines up against Canada at the Women’s World Cup.
Johnson, who was born in Cameroon but raised in the U.S., is teammates with Canadian goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan at the NWSL’s Sky Blue FC. She also played with goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe and defender Shelina Zadorsky while with the Washington Spirit.
Johnson was born in Cameroon to an American father and Mali mother. Her dad was in agriculture and the family spent time in various places in Africa before coming to the U.S. when she was seven.
She was raised in Fort Collins, Colo., attending the University of Kansas. She has gone on to play professionally for the Philadelphia Independence of the now-defunct WPS, Sydney FC in Australia, and the Western New York Flash, Washington and Sky Blue of the NWSL.