
Horan played in the NWSL with the Colorado Rush before becoming an international player. She was the NWSL MVP in 2018. She has been a USWNT member since 2012, scoring 25 goals and providing 34 assists. Before moving to the United States, she played in France. She now plays for Colorado.
Horan played for Colorado Rush
Lindsey Horan began soccer playing at an early age. Colorado Rush Youth Soccer Club recruited Lindsey Horan to their U12 Nike Team. She was encouraged to pursue the sport by her mother and assistant coach, Linda Horan. It was then that her competitive journey began. She began her career playing club soccer for Colorado Rush before focusing on the United States Women's National Team. She made 108 USWNT appearances and scored 25 goals, while also providing 34 assists.
Horan's college and high school careers have taken her around the world. She was a 2012 player for the Colorado Rush in W-League. She scored two goals while shooting 19 shots. Later, she signed six-figure contracts with Paris Saint-Germain FC. She has since played as a forward for PSG.
She was named NWSL MVP in 2018
Lindsey Horan, an assistant midfielder with the Portland Thorns FC was named as the 2018 NWSL MVP. The NWSL's best XI was also named for the midfielder who scored 13 goals in 22 starts. She was also the league's leader in touches, duels and aerial duels won.

Horan joined Portland Thorns FC on June 16, 2016, and has been instrumental in the team’s rise to the NWSL champion. She scored the game-winner against the North Carolina Courage and was recently named to the USWNT World Cup qualifying squad. She has played 56 international matches and scored six goal. Horan's outstanding performances on the field earned her the MVP award, which she is her first.
She scored 26 goals and provided 34 assists to the USWNT.
Lindsey Horan played soccer from a young age. Her potential was evident right away. She was only 12 years old when she was recruited to the U12 Nike Team at the Colorado Rush Youth Soccer Club. Her mother, Linda Horan, and her assistant coach encouraged her to play and pursue her dreams of becoming a professional player. She has not looked back since then. She has participated in 108 international matches for the United States Women's National Team. She scored 25 goals and provided 34 assists.
Horan is a young player who has made a mark in the USWNT despite her youth. Horan has been a fixture in the USWNT's history with her 25 goals and 34 assists. She is a solid starter and has been a crucial part of their success.
She began her career in France.
When she was just eighteen years old, Lindsey Horan decided to turn pro and join Paris Saint-Germain. This decision sent shockwaves throughout the soccer landscape. Horan was already an accomplished player and had originally committed to playing at the University of North Carolina. She decided to stay in France, where she could make a name in professional soccer.
Horan fell in love with Messi while she was still playing youth club. Horan was invited to join the French youth club by her coach after a family trip. Horan, her family and a brief break from college led to Horan moving to France to train with the team. Horan didn't make an official appearance for the team to maintain her NCAA eligibility.

She will be joining Olympique Lyonnais, a French side, on loan until June 2023
USWNT midfielder Horan has signed a loan agreement with Olympique Lyonnais, France until June 2023. He will be joining the club for the 2019-season. Horan will be joining Catarina Mcario, USWNT's teammate. Both players are part of Lyon's squad since last season.
This is no surprise considering Horan's past European experience. She played previously in France with Paris Saint-Germain between 2012 and 2016. Recently, she won the Women's World Cup Lyon. She has now signed a contract extension at Thorns FC. It will allow her to stay in the USA until 2025.