French International Brings Elite Goalkeeping and Leadership to Summit FC
Denver Summit FC announced today the signing of goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, a French international with UEFA Women’s Champions League experience, ahead of the club’s inaugural season. Peyraud-Magnin joins Summit FC after an accomplished professional career in France, England, Italy, and Spain, bringing elite experience and leadership to the club’s roster.
“Joining Denver Summit FC at this pivotal moment is an exciting challenge,” said Peyraud-Magnin. “This club’s ambition and vision really resonate with me, and I’m eager to contribute to building a winning culture here in Denver. I can’t wait to get on the field and connect with our fans and community.”
Over her career, Peyraud‑Magnin has made more than 100 appearances for Juventus Women, helping the team win multiple Serie A titles, Coppa Italia trophies, and Supercoppa Italiana titles, including a historic treble in her first season. She has accumulated over 20 Serie A clean sheets, consistently ranking among the league’s top goalkeepers. She has also competed at the highest European level in the UEFA Women’s Champions League with Juventus and other top clubs, including OL Lyonnes, Arsenal, and Atlético Madrid.
Internationally, Peyraud‑Magnin has earned over 70 caps for the French National Team, representing her country at the FIFA Women’s World Cup and UEFA Women’s European Championship
Peyraud‑Magnin has signed a multi-year deal through the 2027 season, emphasizing Summit FC’s commitment to assembling a roster of experienced, world-class talent as the club prepares for its inaugural NWSL campaign.
“Pauline is a world-class goalkeeper and an accomplished international competitor,” said Curt Johnson, General Manager of Denver Summit FC. “Her leadership, consistency, and competitive drive make her the perfect addition to a team building its identity from the ground up. We are thrilled to welcome her to Denver and confident she will play a key role in our success both on and off the field.”