
PORTLAND, Ore. (August 22, 2025) – The Portland Thorns announced today that it has acquired French international forward Julie Dufour through the 2027 season and a 2025 international roster slot in a trade with Angel City FC. In exchange, Angel City will receive $40,000 in 2025 intra-league transfer fee funds from Portland.
“Julie has competed at the some of the highest levels in women’s football and we know she will bring invaluable international experience to our young squad,” President and General Manager of Soccer Operations Jeff Agoos said. “We are excited to welcome Julie to the environment we’ve created and look forward to the contributions she will have as a member of the Portland Thorns.”
Dufour will be available for selection for Portland beginning with the match against Kansas City Current, which is set to kickoff at Providence Park at 7 p.m. PT. Tickets are available for purchase at thorns.com/tickets and the match will be available to watch on ION.
“I am super excited to join this historic club,” Dufour said. “I look forward to playing in this amazing atmosphere and I can’t wait to score for these incredible fans.”
Dufour began playing professionally at 16 in France’s Première Ligue. In eight seasons across all competitions, she had stints with Lille (2017-2020), Bordeaux (2020-23) and Paris FC (2023-24) to accumulate 35 goals in 159 appearances.
Dufour scored the decisive goal to help Paris clinch qualification to the 2023/24 UEFA Women’s Champions League, their first appearance at the tournament in 11 years. She registered nine goals in 13 Champions League matches between 2023-2024.
In search of a new challenge, the 24-year-old joined Angel City during the offseason for her first stint in the United States. She has started four of 10 matches in her inaugural NWSL season with Angel City.
Internationally, Dufour has eight caps with the France Women’s National Team and helped her country make a championship appearance in the 2023/24 UEFA Women’s Nations League. A member of the French youth national teams since 2017, she helped France win their fifth UEFA Women’s U-19 Championship in 2019.
Joining one of the most dominant teams in the NWSL — the Thorns lead the NWSL with three NWSL Championships (2013, 2017, 2022) and lifted two NWSL Shields (2016, 2021) and a NWSL Challenge Cup (2021) — Dufour will bring in important international experience to one of the youngest squads in the league and look to make valuable contributions as Portland build towards a successful future.
PORTLAND, Ore. (August 22, 2025) – The Portland Thorns announced today that it has acquired French international forward Julie Dufour through the 2027 season and a 2025 international roster slot in a trade with Angel City FC. In exchange, Angel City will receive $40,000 in 2025 intra-league transfer fee funds from Portland.
“Julie has competed at the some of the highest levels in women’s football and we know she will bring invaluable international experience to our young squad,” President and General Manager of Soccer Operations Jeff Agoos said. “We are excited to welcome Julie to the environment we’ve created and look forward to the contributions she will have as a member of the Portland Thorns.”
Dufour will be available for selection for Portland beginning with the match against Kansas City Current, which is set to kickoff at Providence Park at 7 p.m. PT. Tickets are available for purchase at thorns.com/tickets and the match will be available to watch on ION.
“I am super excited to join this historic club,” Dufour said. “I look forward to playing in this amazing atmosphere and I can’t wait to score for these incredible fans.”
Dufour began playing professionally at 16 in France’s Première Ligue. In eight seasons across all competitions, she had stints with Lille (2017-2020), Bordeaux (2020-23) and Paris FC (2023-24) to accumulate 35 goals in 159 appearances.
Dufour scored the decisive goal to help Paris clinch qualification to the 2023/24 UEFA Women’s Champions League, their first appearance at the tournament in 11 years. She registered nine goals in 13 Champions League matches between 2023-2024.
In search of a new challenge, the 24-year-old joined Angel City during the offseason for her first stint in the United States. She has started four of 10 matches in her inaugural NWSL season with Angel City.
Internationally, Dufour has eight caps with the France Women’s National Team and helped her country make a championship appearance in the 2023/24 UEFA Women’s Nations League. A member of the French youth national teams since 2017, she helped France win their fifth UEFA Women’s U-19 Championship in 2019.
Joining one of the most dominant teams in the NWSL — the Thorns lead the NWSL with three NWSL Championships (2013, 2017, 2022) and lifted two NWSL Shields (2016, 2021) and a NWSL Challenge Cup (2021) — Dufour will bring in important international experience to one of the youngest squads in the league and look to make valuable contributions as Portland build towards a successful future.