Olivia Lynn Moultrie (born September 17, 2005) is an American professional soccer player for Portland Thorns FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). In 2019, she became the youngest American women's soccer player to turn professional, at age 13, and in 2021, she became the youngest player to play an NWSL regular-season game, at age 15. She was also the youngest player to commit to a college team and accept a scholarship offer, which she ultimately gave up, at age 11. She became the youngest player in NWSL regular-season history to score a goal at age 16 against the Houston Dash on June 12, 2022. More about Olivia Moultrie
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Moultrie was born in Utah to K.C. and Jessica Moultrie, who both participated in college athletics, and was raised in the Canyon Country district of Santa Clarita, California. She started training in soccer when she was four years old. By fifth grade, she was homeschooled so that she could focus on soccer and became the first girl on a boys' club team to play in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy system. At 11, she accepted a full scholarship offer to play soccer for the Tar Heels of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill when she reached college age (from the 2024 season), becoming the youngest girls' soccer player to publicly accept a college offer at the time. Shortly after, she traveled to Europe to train. Her family began planning a move to Lyon, France, so she could begin playing professionally as soon as possible; however, these plans were abandoned when the Portland Thorns FC signed her in 2019. She moved from California to Wilsonville, Oregon where she now resides.The most expensive item with a signature of Olivia Moultrie (2021 Parkside NWSL Blue Ink Autograph Auto #OM Olivia Moultrie Thorns) was sold in November 2021 for $999.95 while the cheapest item (Signed OLIVIA MOULTRIE 2022 Parkside NWSL FOIL #202 Thorns Auto Card Must Have!) found a new owner for $5.99 in October 2023. The month with the most items sold (4) was June 2023 with an average selling price of $18.51 for an autographed item of Olivia Moultrie. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2021 with $999.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $6.86 was August 2023. In average, an autographed item from Olivia Moultrie is worth $208.38.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Olivia Moultrie were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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2021 Olivia Moultrie Parkside #300 Signed. PSA/DNA | $60.00 | ||
2021 Parkside NWSL signature series #SS-OM Olivia Moultrie blue autograph #/250 | $395.00 | ||
2021 Parkside NWSL Volume 2 Olivia Moultrie SIGNATURE SERIES AUTO BLUE PSA 7 | $177.60 | ||
2022 parkside nwsl promising prospect olivia moultrie autograph on card auto sp | $8.50 | ||
Olivia Moultrie Signed 2021 Parkside card NWSL Auto USWNT Portland Thorns | $25.77 | ||
Olivia Moultrie SIGNED 2021 Parkside NWSL Portland Thorns ROOKIE RC Autograph IP | $40.00 | ||
Signed 2022 NWSL Promising Prospects Purple /500 Olivia Moultrie Auto Rc Card | $79.99 | ||
Signed 2022 PARKSIDE NWSL Auto Card Olivia Moultrie Portland Thorns Must Have! | $6.86 | ||
Signed OLIVIA MOULTRIE 2022 Parkside NWSL FOIL #202 Thorns Auto Card Must Have! | $5.99 | ||
Thorns Olivia Moultrie SIGNED 2022 Parkside Base NWSL Card USWNT | $21.51 |
USWNT stock watch: Sam Coffey inches closer to Olympics roster spot, Olivia Moul (04/11/24): The USWNT won the SheBelieves Cup after a victory over Japan and a penalty shootout win over Canada, but what players helped and hurt themselves?
USWNT players to watch during the Gold Cup: Jaedyn Shaw, Mia Fishel, Olivia Moul (02/07/24): The Gold Cup will provide a tournament for a new-look USWNT to gel ahead of the summer's Olympics