Singaporean footballer Danelle Tan signs for Australia’s Brisbane Roar

When asked what her ambitions were for the season back, Tan said:” For me, it’s actually to soak in as much, remain a sponge, know as much as I can, produce as much as I may as a player. And I believe that’s exactly what I’ll need.”

The Roar are two-time A-League People leaders, but, their last name came more than a decade before. Tan expressed her desire to contribute as the team searches for a long-lasting past.

Tan’s parents, Tan Meng Wei, told CNA on Thursday &nbsp, that their family is “really excited about the move”.

He said that he and Danelle had only met up with the Roar’s brain manager, Alex Smith, and that the plans he has laid out for her are” clear, optimistic and exciting”.

” Danelle is far from the finished product”, said the 51-year-old, who is the chief executive officer of a care team.

” This action makes her a stronger and better person,” she said.

He added that Danelle” the n’t wait to get started” in Brisbane.

Danelle joined Dortmund in July 2023, becoming&nbsp, the team’s first female filing from Asia.

Due to that, she played for Singapore’s Lion City Sailors and English area the London Bees.

She is Singapore’s youngest foreign goalscorer, having netted in her Lionesses album as a 14-year-old at the 2019 ASEAN Football Federation Women’s Championship. The miracle also made her the fifth-younger scoring in a top women’s global match.