Sydney Leroux Takes Mental Health Break from Soccer - Biography Flash Update on Angel City FC Star
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Sydney Leroux has made headlines in the past few days with her deeply personal decision to step away from professional soccer in order to focus on her mental health. On Sunday, via her official Instagram account, she reflected on what she called “one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to say or admit to myself,” announcing she would take an indefinite break from Angel City FC to prioritize her wellbeing and her role as a mother to her two children. She was direct and candid, emphasizing her commitment to honesty and authenticity, and she explicitly dismissed any rumors about another pregnancy with humor. The Angel City FC organization, according to AOL Entertainment, responded with immediate public support, and her teammates and fans flooded her social media with messages of encouragement. This moment in Leroux’s biography may prove to be a significant turning point, perhaps sparking broader discussion around athlete mental health in elite women’s sports.
Leroux’s announcement came just months after signing a three-year contract extension with Angel City, a club she has called her “homecoming” and where she plans to close out her career. ESPN and Angel City confirm she is contracted through 2027, making her one of the franchise’s highest-profile players with a probable retirement lined up in Los Angeles.
While the soccer world digests her hiatus, Leroux continues to build her profile off the field. Earlier this year, the American Resort Development Association tapped her to lead the national “Sharing Time Off” contest—a campaign encouraging Americans to use their paid vacation, backed by Leroux’s own philosophy of balancing professional ambition and family life. Timeshare owners have a shot at four weeks of luxury vacations and a $10,000 cash prize, and Leroux’s influence has been central, with ARDA and CBS News highlighting her role in shifting cultural norms around work-life balance.
In media, the launch of the weekly podcast “BFFR,” co-hosted with Angel City teammate Ali Riley via AMP Media, is poised to expand their famously candid Instagram series into a broader audience starting April 28. The show promises a raw, unfiltered look into the lives of women athletes—redefining public perception and providing empowerment through storytelling. Press releases from NWSL Soccer and Sinclair spotlight Leroux’s energy and humor, with clips set to share across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Despite all this, there have been no notable business ventures, sponsorship deals, or new public appearances in the last 72 hours, and her social media feeds remain relatively quiet, as confirmed by recent podcasts and industry job boards. For now, Leroux’s biography enters a new chapter—a moment of pause that perhaps sets the stage for future personal and professional growth.
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