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Former University of Arizona and FC Tucson Women soccer standout Sabrina Enciso signs deal with Club América Femenil

Sabrina Enciso (Club América Femenil Photo)

Liga MX Femenil is the highest level of Club América Femenil of the highest professional level for women in the Mexican Football Federation and the league announced the addition of former University of Arizona and FC Tucson Women defender Sabrina Enciso to the Club América Femenil roster.

According to Liga MX Femenil, Enciso will not count towards the limits of international players due to her dual citizenship so Club América Femenil will still have an opening for a foreign player.

Enciso played in 84 matches for Arizona which put her second all-time and she was a Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention in 2018 for the Wildcats. Enciso was also a major part of the FC Tucson Women defense last summer when the team went undefeated to capture the Desert Conference crown.

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