Jonelle Filigno

After finishing her collegiate career at Rutgers University, Filigno was allocated to NWSL side Sky Blue FC.She made her debut on April 27, 2014, as a second-half substitute in a 3–2 road defeat to the Boston Breakers at Harvard Stadium.[4] At the 2012 Olympics, Filigno scored the winning goal against Great Britain in the knockout stage of the tournament, a stunning volley from a Sophie Schmidt corner kick.She was subsequently awarded an Olympic bronze medal after Canada defeated France in the Third Place match.[5] Filigno made her last appearance for the national team at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup and officially retired from international soccer in 2017.
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