Defender Megan Reid takes unique path to pro soccer, Canadian national team
Megan Reid didn’t take the normal route to pro soccer. Or the Canadian national team.
The California native, whose mother was born in Canada, gave up soccer after playing at the University of Virginia to pursue a career as a paramedic. She then returned to the sport, joining the NWSL’s Angel City for the 2022 pre-season as a non-roster invitee.
The 27-year-old defender won a job and went on to play every minute of Angel City’s inaugural 2022 campaign. And last month she was rewarded with a new contract that runs through 2025.
Reid’s play also earned her an invitation to Canada’s camp in San Antonio ahead of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup. While Reid will not be part of Canada’s roster at the tournament — the 10th-ranked Canadians open play against No. 104 El Salvador on Thursday in Houston — she now has her foot in the Canada door.