Explore Korbin Albert’s full journey, updated 2025 stats, career milestones, and future outlook—all in one readable deep-dive for U.S. women’s-soccer fans.
When you ask die-hard American soccer fans which young player excites them most, one name keeps popping up: Korbin Albert. After storming through college soccer, earning a marquee move to Paris Saint-Germain, and flirting with a breakthrough into the senior U.S. Women’s National Team, Albert is rapidly shaping the midfield conversation for 2026 and beyond.
Korbin Albert was born on October 13, 2003 in Grayslake, Illinois. From the moment she could lace up cleats, she juggled schoolwork with every soccer opportunity available—park teams, regional Olympic Development Program sessions, and ultimately the powerhouse Eclipse Select SC academy. Coaches recall a teenager who possessed two rare qualities simultaneously: game IQ and relentless motor. Those traits still headline her scouting reports today.
Age | Moment | Impact |
---|---|---|
14 | First U-14 USYNT camp | Discovered national-team tempo |
16 | Eclipse wins ECNL title | Learned to lead under pressure |
17 | Verbally commits to Notre Dame | Secured elite NCAA platform |
Choosing the University of Notre Dame proved a masterstroke. Albert slotted straight into central midfield, tallying 20 goals in 44 appearances while studying Management Consulting.
Key achievements:
2022 ACC Midfielder of the Year
First-Team All-American
MAC Hermann Trophy finalist (nation’s top collegiate honor)
Notre Dame head coach Nate Norman summed it up best: “Korbin compressed a four-year senior’s influence into two seasons.” That impact triggered serious European inquiries by December 2022.
Elite daily training—rubs shoulders with internationals like Grace Geyoro.
Champions League exposure—accelerates tactical growth.
French D1 Féminine’s physicality mirrors top international tournaments.
(stats through 18 league starts, 3 sub appearances)
Category | Number |
---|---|
Goals | 5 |
Assists | 2 |
Shots | 40 |
Key Passes (avg) | 1.7 / match |
Pass Accuracy | 86 % |
Tackles Won | 2.3 / match |
Source: ESPN player card, May 2025
These figures may not scream “goal machine,” yet remember: Albert operates as a modern box-to-box eight. Her job description includes recycling possession, crushing counterattacks, and still arriving late for a finish—a tough triple mandate she’s meeting admirably.
Albert debuted in the U.S. setup at U-17 level and starred at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. Since moving abroad she’s attended multiple senior USWNT ID camps. Insiders believe her Olympic roster chances for Los Angeles 2028 are strong, contingent on:
Sustaining minutes in a Champions League club.
Demonstrating two-way balance that complements veterans like Lindsey Horan.
Staying healthy—a challenge given PSG’s congested schedule.
Expect her next senior-team call-up after the NWSL vs. Europe friendly window in September 2025.
Vision & Weight of Pass
Albert splits lines with clipped lofted balls—the type that instantly turn defense into attack.
Engine
Averaging over 11 km per 90 minutes, she consistently tops PSG’s GPS charts.
Defensive Edge
Not shy of a crunching tackle; her 70 % duel-win rate in 2024-25 backs it up.
Late-Box Arrivals
Four of her five league goals this season came via second-wave runs beyond the striker.
Analysts often liken her to Julie Ertz’s grit blended with Rose Lavelle’s craft—high praise indeed.
Beyond football, Albert is:
Multilingual—converses in French daily, building locker-room rapport.
An amateur guitarist, frequently posting acoustic snippets on Instagram Live.
An advocate for mental-health awareness, partnering with Athletes for Hope to fund mindfulness programs in Chicago-area schools.
Her brand potential is evident: authenticity resonates with Gen Z audiences hungry for athletes who embrace vulnerability alongside victory.
Dec 14, 2024 – PSG vs. Lyon (UWCL group stage)
Sealed a 2-1 win with a 25-yard curler into the top left corner—her first Champions League goal.
Mar 2, 2025 – French Cup Quarterfinal
Recorded 86 % pass completion in torrential rain, captaining a rotated PSG side.
Apr 20, 2025 – USWNT Friendly vs. Brazil
Logged 30 minutes off the bench, nearly assisting Trinity Rodman with an outside-of-the-boot through ball.
Each moment underscores her versatility: scoring, leading, creating.
Season | Club | GP | G | A | Comp |
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2022-23 | PSG | 8 | 0 | 0 | D1F |
2023-24 | PSG | 22 | 1 | 0 | D1F |
2024-25 | PSG | 21 | 5 | 2 | D1F & UWCL* |
*Includes Champions League group-stage tallies. Source: FBref & ESPN
Korbin Albert’s rise is no fluke. Every step—from Illinois youth fields to Notre Dame dominance to PSG’s Parc des Princes—proves she matches ambition with action. Now 21, she’s posting career-best numbers, winning trust in an elite European side, and nudging ever closer to a permanent USWNT role.
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