×

Soccer-US forward Macario returns home, joins NWSL’s San Diego Wave from Chelsea

By Thomson Reuters Mar 27, 2026 | 10:05 AM

March 27 (Reuters) – United States forward Catarina Macario has joined San Diego Wave from Chelsea, returning home after signing what the National Women’s Soccer League team ​on Friday called one of the largest contracts ‌in women’s soccer history.

Macario, who spent time in San Diego as a youth after moving from Brazil, signed a contract that runs through the 2030 season under the NWSL’s new High Impact Player Rule, ‌a ​mechanism created last December that allows ⁠clubs to spend up to $1 ⁠million over the salary cap on designated players.

“Cat is a world-class player who has consistently performed at the highest levels of the game,” Wave Sporting Director and General ​Manager Camille Ashton said in a media release. “She is an intelligent, technical and creative attacker with exceptional vision and ⁠composure in the final third.”

Macario, ⁠who became a U.S. citizen in 2020, joined ​Chelsea in 2023 and helped the club secure back-to-back Women’s ​Super League titles in each of the next two ‌years along with an FA Cup and a League Cup during her time in London.

On the international stage, Macario has 16 goals in 29 appearances since her debut in ⁠2021. She was also a member of the U.S. team that won a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

“From my first ⁠conversations with the ‌club, I felt the ambition and the ⁠vision for what we can accomplish together, ​including ‌bringing trophies to this city,” said Macario, who ​will be ⁠introduced to fans during halftime of their home game on Saturday.

“I’m grateful for the belief they’ve shown in me, and I can’t wait to get started and give everything for this team and my community.”

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in TorontoEditing ​by Christian Radnedge)