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Anna Rosa Buhigas (born December 16, 1994) is an American retired soccer player who played as a goalkeeper for Real Betis.[3][4][5]
Career
Buhigas attended Lipscomb University and played for university team, Lipscomb Bisons whilst playing Buhigas won the ASUN Conference as best athlete and best goalkeeper of the year.[6][7][8]
Buhigas signed her first professional soccer contract with Serie A team Verona in 2017.[9] After Buhigas's first season, she left to play for Pyrgos Limassol in Cyprus.[10] After one season in Cyprus, Buhigas returned to Italy to play for Tavagnacco. In 2019, she moved to Real Betis.[11] The following season, she moved to Sporting de Huelva, where she played for two seasons. In 2021/2022 season, she moved to the Serie A side Pomigliano and stayed there for the rest of her senior career.[12] Since retiring from professional soccer, Buhigas has taken up coaching at the University of Tampa's soccer program.[13]