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Angel City FC's Christen Press makes a triumphant return to the field 2 years after devastating ACL injury

After a long recovery from a 2022 ACL tear, the two-time World Cup winner returned to the pitch with Angel City on Thursday

After a long recovery from a 2022 ACL tear, the two-time World Cup winner returned to the pitch with Angel City on Thursday.
After a long recovery from a 2022 ACL tear, the two-time World Cup winner returned to the pitch with Angel City on Thursday. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

After a long and hard recovery journey, Christen Press is back.

More than two years after sustaining a season-ending ACL injury, the USWNT forward and two-time World Cup champion is back on the pitch. Press made her season debut with Angel City FC during the club's Summer Cup match against the San Diego Wave at Titan Stadium in Fullerton, California, on Thursday.

Press entered the game in the 88th minute of Angel City FC's win over the Wave, which came down to penalty kicks, and she received a massive ovation from the crowd as she did so.

Press then converted a penalty kick to help Angel City grab the win.

Press' longtime girlfriend, fellow USWNT star Tobin Heath, was there supporting her, too.

"It was definitely a nostalgic feeling when you get to play a soccer game," Press said on CBS Sports Network. "It's a miracle, I've been saying it all week. i've waited 782 days to be back on the pitch and there was the feelings of that two-year period just building up. I was so excited, I was nervous, I felt very loved and supported by this amazing women's soccer community that's here tonight."

Press was officially cleared from Angel City's season-ending injury list on Wednesday, instantly generating excitement for the forward's much-anticipated return.

Press' recovery has had many setbacks: In July 2023, Press revealed she required a fourth surgery to repair her ACL. But the 35-year-old forward has powered through in time to make a triumphant return to the field, more than 781 days after her injury.

Press returned to training in mid-June, beginning a slow ramp up with Angel City. While at her first training in two years, Press told media that she had done a lot of soul-searching during her time away.

"When you lose something you love so much, I think you learn to figure out who you really are and what you really are and what you care about. And it actually allows you to live in a way that's in more of a balance with your truth or your inner wisdom," Press said. "In trying to heal my knee, in struggling to do so and searching for ways to heal my knee, I've been able to heal a lot of myself. I healed a lot more than my knee."

Press joined Angel City in 2022, becoming the first player to sign with the expansion team for a three-season contract reportedly worth $700,000, making her one of the highest-paid NWSL players at the time. However, she only had eight appearances with the team before her injury. Now, she has a chance to make her true start with Angel City.

"I think if I've learned anything from this process, it's just to take it day by day," Press said after the win. "Today was the start of a new chapter.