

Aaliyah Farmer has left her team in Mexico. She faced harassment and now plays in the US.
Aaliyah Farmer asked to leave UANL Tigres after one year. She plays in Mexico's top women's soccer league. Coach Pedro Losa said this was due to harassment.
Losa did not share exact details of the harassment. Farmer felt unsafe. She told the club about her worries.
Farmer signed a three-year deal with Chicago Stars. This team is in the National Women's Soccer League.
Farmer is not alone. Lucia Yáñez and Scarlett Camberos also left the league over harassment. They are American-born players like her.
Farmer played college soccer for four years at Southern California. She won a Big Ten title in 2024. In 2025, she joined Tigres. She played 24 games and won the Apertura title. She also plays for Mexico's national team.
