
Tierna Davidson, an American soccer player. She is a member of the Chicago Red Stars, the National Women's Soccer League's highest level of women's soccer. She is part of the United States national women's soccer team. Becky Sauerbrunn voted her the best world defender. This article provides a summary of Tierna’s soccer history.
Davidson plays as a defensive midfielder
A 19-year-old who has been with Stanford since 2012, defender Tierna Davidson has played for the U.S. women's national team as a defensive midfielder. She is a Stanford graduate and has played at Stanford University and Cardinal. She has played in twelve matches for the U.S.A., winning a Concacaf Championship title. Before breaking her leg against North Carolina, Davidson played for Stanford outside.

As a teenager Davidson received the coveted Young player of the Year award. Davidson also got the right every minute to play for the red and white and blue. Davidson was also the only player since Julie Foudy who played in all 90 minutes in her first five caps. SheBelieves Cup: Davidson made a statement last season by playing every minute of it.
She played at Stanford University
Tierna D. Davidson was born on September 19, 1998, in Los Angeles. While she initially had aspirations of becoming an astronaut, she decided to pursue soccer instead. During her freshman year, she was a starter in 21 of the Stanford Cardinal's games. She was also selected to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team. She was named to the Best XI Team in 2017. Davidson is a Stanford legend.
After graduating Stanford University, Davidson will be playing collegiate soccer in the U.S. women’s team. Davidson, despite not being officially recognized as a player, has her sights set to play for the U.S. team. She hopes to one day play professional soccer but has ambitious goals. Davidson's upcoming match will be held in Paris, France on Thursday, June 14.
Becky Sauerbrunn voted her the best defender in all of Europe
Although individual awards are great, Sauerbrunn has had a greater impact on the team. She serves as a facilitator for her team and lets them shine. She's not the most flashy player, and her stats may not jump out at you from the FIFA site. But that doesn’t make her any less of an effective defender.

She is the NWSL's defender of year twice. However, she doesn’t consider herself the greatest player in the world. Her humble nature could be what makes her stand apart from the rest. She might be able to improve her game as a defensive player, and her thorough analysis of the game may explain why she has been named the best defense in the world.