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Scarlett Camberos leaves Bay FC and returns to Club América

Scarlett Camberos leaves Bay FC and returns to Club América

Scarlett Camberos has taken on a new challenge in her career. The Mexican striker, who spent a short but significant time at Bay FC, is back at Club América in the Liga MX Femenil, reflecting the dynamics and complexity of modern football.

Scarlett Camberos has been a key player for Bay FC since her arrival. Acquired in a trade with Angel City FC, Camberos quickly made a name for herself by contributing goals and assists in crucial moments. In her season with Bay FC, she made 10 appearances, started eight times and scored a key goal in the win over San Diego Wave FC. Her impact was remarkable both on and off the field, earning her the respect and admiration of peers and fans.

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“We are grateful for Scarlett’s hard work and dedication to Bay FC and for her role in laying the foundations in our first season,” said Matt Potter, Head of Football Operations and Interim Sporting Director of Bay FC. “This scenario quickly changed between the clubs and ultimately with Scarlett and his agent. We believe we have reached an agreement that supports her desires and growth, as well as ours as a club as we continue to build our team for the future. We wish Scarlett all the best in her continued career and look forward to her return with her new club in the Summer Cup.”

Camberos’ career has been marked by ups and downs. Before her time in the NWSL, she had faced serious challenges, including a case of gender-based violence that forced her to leave Mexico. The incident, which involved threats made via social media, led to the development of protocols in Liga MX Femenil to combat gender-based violence in soccer. Her courage in speaking out paved the way for important changes that benefited not only her but other players as well.

In her return to Club América, Camberos brings with her a wealth of experience gained in the NWSL, one of the most competitive leagues in women’s football worldwide. During her time in the United States, she showed her adaptability and ability to thrive in a demanding environment, playing 36 games in all competitions and scoring three goals and five assists. Her presence in America will surely be a valuable addition to the Azulcrema team.

For many fans, the news of her transfer may seem like a step backwards, but in reality it is an opportunity for Camberos to continue her successful career in an environment where she has already proven her worth. Club América, with its infrastructure and support, will provide her with the support she needs to continue growing as a player and as a person.

Women’s football, especially in Latin America, is constantly evolving and moves like Camberos’ are essential to the development of the sport. Her return to Mexico is more than just a transfer, it is a confirmation that talent and determination can overcome any obstacle, as she prepares to wear the América shirt again.

Scarlett Camberos’ journey is a powerful reminder that football is much more than just a game. It is a platform for change, growth and inspiration. Her return to América is an exciting chapter in a career that promises many more pages of success and positive impact.