Mya Jones
Mya Rilaine Charmaine Jones is a Canadian footballer who plays as a forward. She has represented Canada at youth international levels.
Mya Rilaine Charmaine Jones is a Canadian footballer who plays as a forward. She has represented Canada at youth international levels.
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Jones was born in Calgary, Alberta, to parents Jason Jones and Kristin Sherriff.
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In high school, Jones ran track and field and was a six-time academic honoree.
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Mya speaks fluently English and French.
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Named the 2020–21 AAC Midfielder of the Year for her performances, Mya also received numerous accolades for her 2023 performance, including the AAC Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player title and a unanimously-decided AAC Offensive Player of the Year award.
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She represented Canada at the under-15, 17 and under-20 levels.
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She became the first player from the University of Memphis to be drafted into the National Women's Soccer League.
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Enjoys soccer, running, hanging out with friends and family.
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Her favourites from the world of football include James Rodríguez, Eden Hazard, Luis Suarez, Andrés Iniesta, Chelsea FC.
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12 years of age...that's when Mya made her youth team debut under eventual Canada women's national soccer team coach Bev Priestman.
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Mya was part of the Canadian squad that won gold at the 2014 CONCACAF Girls' U-15 Championship.
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Traveling and exploring new places with her loved ones is a must.
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Jones helped found the University of Memphis Athletics for Diversity and Equality group (UMADE) and played a key role between connecting UMADE and Memphis’ SAAC, which she was an executive member of.
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Her major was health studies.
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