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Venezuelan star

Deyna Castellanos is helping young soccer players secure scholarships in the US through her foundation


While Castellanos’ achievements and salary are groundbreaking, they also highlight the gender pay gap in soccer


Image© The FA via Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
DECEMBER 16, 2024 4:14 PM ESTDEC 16, 2024, 4:14 PM EST

At just 25 years old, Deyna Castellanos has cemented her status as the “queen” of soccer in Venezuela, blazing a trail for her country and women in sports worldwide. Earlier this year, Castellanos made headlines when she signed a four-year, $1.8 million contract with Bay FC, a San Francisco-based women’s professional soccer team, as informed by NBC. 

The deal made her the highest-paid foreign player in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), a historic moment for the Venezuelan star. 

SAN JOSE, CA - MAY 1: Deyna Castellanos #10 of Bay FC controls the ball during a game between Portland Thorns FC and Bay FC at PayPal Park on May 1, 2024 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Lyndsay Radnedge/ISI Photos/Getty Images)© Getty Images
SAN JOSE, CA - MAY 1: Deyna Castellanos #10 of Bay FC controls the ball during a game between Portland Thorns FC and Bay FC at PayPal Park on May 1, 2024 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Lyndsay Radnedge/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

 A Record-Breaking Career  

Before her groundbreaking signing with Bay FC, Castellanos had already built an impressive resume. She played for Atlético de Madrid, Manchester City, and the Venezuelan national team, where she holds numerous records. She remains the top scorer in South America’s under-17 championships and the U-17 Women’s World Cup, where her performance first put her on the global map.  

BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 30: Deyna Castellanos of Atletico Madrid poses during UEFA Women's Champions League Portrait Shoot on January 30, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)© UEFA via Getty Images
BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 30: Deyna Castellanos of Atletico Madrid poses during UEFA Women's Champions League Portrait Shoot on January 30, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

Castellanos’ ultimate dream remains tied to her national team despite her individual success. “My biggest dream is to qualify with the Venezuelan women’s team for the World Cup,” she said in an interview with Noticias Telemundo. “We are growing, we are maturing, and we are evolving in many ways. The goals may change, but the dreams remain the same.”  

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From Venezuela to the World  

Castellanos credits a pivotal moment in her life for propelling her career to new heights. At the age of 16, she earned a scholarship to Florida State University, where she scored 47 goals in 77 games, breaking collegiate records. “Being a student-athlete in the United States changed my life,” she reflected, emphasizing the discipline and principles she gained while balancing her academic and athletic commitments.

Coming from Venezuela, however, her path was far from typical. “When I was little, they didn’t help you apply for an academic and sports scholarship in the United States,” she said, adding that opportunities for female soccer players in her country were practically nonexistent.   

Giving Back Through Her Foundation  

Castellanos is working to change that reality for the next generation of athletes. She helps young soccer players secure scholarships in the United States through her foundation. “We have already sent 50 girls to the United States,” she said, emphasizing that the initiative isn’t limited to Venezuelans. “Not just from Venezuela, but from all over the world, which is crazy.” 

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - JULY 26: Deyna Castellanos #10 of Bay FC attempts to settle a ball against the Angel City FC in the first half at PayPal Park on July 26, 2024 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)© Getty Images
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - JULY 26: Deyna Castellanos #10 of Bay FC attempts to settle a ball against the Angel City FC in the first half at PayPal Park on July 26, 2024 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)

 Her foundation’s ambitious goals include expanding its reach and increasing the number of players it helps each year. “We have to keep looking for funds that can change our goal of sending 15 to 20 players to the United States each year, and maybe even 20 to 40,” she said. “We want to change things.”  

Advocating for Equality in Soccer 

 While Castellanos’ achievements and salary are groundbreaking, they also highlight the gender pay gap in soccer. “I don’t know if we will ever see equality in salaries. Let’s hope so,” she said, acknowledging the disparity between men’s and women’s soccer. Still, she remains optimistic about the future. “Women’s soccer has evolved a lot and will continue to grow, and salaries will be better every year.”  

SAN JOSE, CA - MAY 1: Deyna Castellanos #10 of Bay FC controls the ball during a game between Portland Thorns FC and Bay FC at PayPal Park on May 1, 2024 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Lyndsay Radnedge/ISI Photos/Getty Images)© Getty Images
SAN JOSE, CA - MAY 1: Deyna Castellanos #10 of Bay FC controls the ball during a game between Portland Thorns FC and Bay FC at PayPal Park on May 1, 2024 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Lyndsay Radnedge/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

 A Safe Space in Women’s Soccer  

As a member of the LGBTQ community, Castellanos also champions inclusivity in women’s soccer. She described the sport as a welcoming space for everyone. “We have always felt at home, we have not felt judged, whether you are heterosexual, bisexual, gay — I think women’s football does that very well.”  

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