Jesi Rossman joins Glasgow City on a two-year contract
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 16, 2026, 9:06 AM
Last updated Jul 16, 2026
American center-back Jesi Rossman has signed a two-year contract with Glasgow City, adding depth to the team's defense. Head coach Leanne Ross stated that Rossman will bring significant presence to the squad, citing her performance at SCU Torreense and her background at Athlone Town. Rossman expressed enthusiasm for joining a club with a rich history. She aims to contribute both defensively and offensively, as highlighted by her role in securing the Portuguese Super Cup.
- •Jesi Rossman signs a two-year deal with Glasgow City.
- •She previously played for SCU Torreense in Portugal.
- •Rossman assisted and scored in the Portuguese Super Cup final.
- •Head coach Leanne Ross emphasizes her competitive presence.
- •Rossman looks forward to contributing to Glasgow City's success.
- 9:06 AMYahoo Sports — American defender Rossman adds 'presence' to Glasgow City
"American centre-back Jesi Rossman will add "presence" to Glasgow City after signing a two-year contract with the club, says head coach Leanne Ross. The defender joins City from Portuguese side SCU Torreense, where she lifted the Portuguese Super Cup. "I'm so excited to sign with Glasgow City," Rossman said.
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