The Montreal Roses announced the signing of Canadian forward Tanya Boychuk, who joins the Northern Super League team after leading Swedish club Vittsjö GIK with seven goals this year. Boychuk also played for Throttur Reykjavik FC in Iceland's top league in 2023.
Boychuk joins the Northern Super League team after leading Swedish club Vittsjö GIK with seven goals this year in the Damallsvenskan, the country's top league.Boychuk played college soccer at the University of Memphis, earning two selections to the AAC All-Conference First Team and becoming team captain.
She also represented Canada at the U-20 CONCACAF Championships in 2018 and 2020, totalling five foals in eight games. "With her determination and flair for decisive moments, we are confident in her ability to reclaim her reputation as the ‘fox in the box’ and play a key role in the success of the Montréal Roses."
"I’m eager to start this new adventure and continue progressing with such a passionate and visionary team."
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