ORLANDO, Fla. (Jan. 19, 2023) ā The Orlando Pride has acquired Adriana Leal da Silva, more commonly known as Adriana, via transfer from Brazilian side Corinthians, it was announced today. Adriana joins the Pride on a three-year contract, pending receipt of a P-1 visa and ITC, with Allocation Money used in both the signing and transfer.Ā
āAdriana is an exciting, dynamic and entertaining player with an eye for the goal. She possesses great technical ability and an incredible work rate, and weāre extremely happy to have her as part of the Pride,ā Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines said. āSheās a player that thrives in one-on-one situations and one that will bring new attacking power to our front line. Adriana is already a winner for club and country but still has an ambition to take her career to the next level, and weāre happy to have her do so here in Orlando.ā
"I am very happy to have signed with Orlando Pride, a special club. I am happy and excited to arrive there quickly and be able to do my best on the field to help Orlando win titles,ā Adriana said. āItās a big challenge ahead and we athletes are motivated by challenges. Iām ready to face all of them with all our strength as a team and fight tooth-and-nail. I hope itās a very successful season for myself and for Orlando. Again, I am very happy to be part of this great club."
Nicknamed āthe Wizardā, Adriana has spent the previous five seasons with Brazilian side Corinthians, with her 2019 season shortened due to injury. Over her career in SĆ£o Paulo, Adriana made 143 appearances, with 120 of them starts, scoring 72 goals, the second-highest in Corinthians history.Ā
The forward led āMeu TimĆ£oā to a decorated history, with 10 total titles and a 116-9-18 record in games in which she appeared. Through her time, Adriana and Corinthians won the Brazilian Championship in 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2022; Copa Libertadores in 2021; the Paulista Championship in 2019, 2020 and 2021; as well as both the Brazilian Super Cup and Paulista Cup in 2022.Ā
In 2018, after scoring 26 goals in 37 games and leading her side to the Brazilian Championship, the UniĆ£o, Brazil, native was named āPrĆŖmio Craque do BrasileirĆ£oā - Player of the Year - by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). Adriana was named to the CBFās Team of the Year in both 2021 and 2022, the first two years the award was given in womenās football.Ā
Prior to joining Corinthians, Adriana spent 2013-15 with Tiradentes and 2016-17 with Rio Preto.Ā
Adriana made her debut for the Brazilian national team in 2017, scoring her first goal five days after her senior team debut, in a win over China. The forward was named to Brazilās roster for the 2019 FIFA Womenās World Cup, but was ultimately replaced on the roster due to injury.