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Caleigh Boeckx
Canadian soccer player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caleigh Tiara Boeckx (born July 26, 2000) is a Canadian soccer player who plays for Calgary Wild FC in the Northern Super League.
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Early life
Boeckx began playing youth soccer at age eight with Calgary Blizzard SC.[1] She later played with Calgary South West United SC.[2] She also played with the Alberta provincial team and was a member of the Canada NDC program in Alberta.[2] In 2017, she represented Team Alberta at the 2017 Canada Summer Games.[3]
College career
In 2018, Boeckx began attending Rice University, where she played for the women's soccer team.[4] She made her collegiate debut on August 17, 2018, against the Texas Longhorns.[5] On August 26, she scored her first collegiate goal in a victory over the Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders.[6] In her third season, she helped Rice win the Conference USA title and was named to the C-USA All-Tournament team and was also named a Rice Scholar Athlete.[7][2] In August 2021, she was named the Conference USA Defender of the Week.[8] She was awarded the Conference USA Academic Medal and named to the Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll all four years she attended the school.[2]
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Club career
In 2018 and 2019, Boeckx played with Calgary Foothills WFC in United Women's Soccer.[9][10] She returned to the team in the summer of 2023.[11]
In January 2024, she signed with League of Ireland Women's Premier Division club Treaty United.[12][13] In November 2024, she departed the club, having recorded three goals and three assists in 22 appearances, across all competitions.[14][15]
In December 2024, she signed with Canadian Northern Super League club Calgary Wild FC, ahead of their inaugural season in 2025.[16] On April 16, 2025, she came on as a substitute in the league's inaugural game, a 1-0 defeat to Vancouver Rise FC.[citation needed]
International career
In August 2017, Boeckx made her debut in the Canadian program attending a camp with the Canada U20.[1] She was later named to the roster for the 2020 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship.[17]
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