COLUMBUS ā Heading into the 2024 MLS All-Star Skills Challenge presented by AT&T, Diana OrdĆ³Ć±ez wasnāt sure how she should prepare.
Events like the Passing Challenge presented by Old Spice would come easily for a player as accomplished as the Houston Dash forward, representing NWSL in the event alongside the MLS squad. Hitting the crossbar for the Crossbar Challenge presented by GilletteLabs? Thatās not something sheās asked to do in a club match.
But, overall, OrdĆ³Ć±ez did well, failing only to beat Alicia Cervantes, the Chivas star representing Liga MX Femenil, to the final target of a thrilling showdown that opened the Passing Challenge.
āIt was cool. I definitely enjoyed the passing. The crossbar was a little more unrealisticā compared to a typical match, OrdĆ³Ć±ez said. āI was a little nervous. I think thatās kind of more people than we usually get at our games in Houston. Definitely different and a lot of pressure, but it was fun. I enjoyed that environment.ā
Cervantes arrived after scoring for Chivas on Sunday in a losing effort against the Washington Spirit in the NWSL x Liga MX Summer Cup, so she didnāt have much time to prepare. Clearly, though, she adapted quickly and helped give Liga MX the edge.
āItās something new for us, but weāre proud to be able to participate in these types of competitions,ā Cervantes said after. āI really enjoyed it. At the end of the day, I was just excited to be part of the event.ā
During the challenge, LA Galaxy playmaker Riqui Puig and Inter Miami CF midfielder Sergio Busquets set up OrdĆ³Ć±ez, with Puig directing her which targets to aim for as various lights went on and off. Puig said he enjoyed the experience and came away as a fan of OrdĆ³Ć±ezās abilities.
āItās always good to have new faces. I think Diana was impressive. She did really well. The group we had was really fun and we had a good time,ā Puig said.
A native of Spain, home to the current FIFA Womenās World Cup champions, and a player who came up in the FC Barcelona system and often saw that clubās three-time UEFA Womenās Champions League winners, Puig is accustomed to watching talented female players. He hopes to see more integration between MLS and NWSL at events like the Skills Challenge.
āI think itās the future,ā he said. āSoccer is growing a lot. I think weāre at the same level and have to give the same voice to womenās soccer as we do to the menās game.ā
Also a huge fan of the sport in all its forms, OrdĆ³Ć±ez played coy before the contest when asked who she was eager to catch up with or ask for a photo, saying she preferred to try to win the competition before
āChino Huerta, for sure, watching him play on the national team, Jonathan Dos Santos was really cool to meet,ā she said. āOn my team, obviously people like Jordi Alba, Riqui, Sergio Busquets, those were such big names growing up watching so to get to share a field with them, I couldāve never imagined it. Iām just feeling really blessed.ā
Now, OrdĆ³Ć±ez hopes to share that blessing with other teammates, whether from the Dash, the national team or both.
āThereās so many people you can choose from. The NWSL is so full of talent,ā she said when asked who should be invited should the event expand in the future āSkillful players. MarĆa SĆ”nchez, my teammate, Iāll put her up there. People like Sophia Smith and players like that I think could really compete. I think it would be a lot of fun and a lot more reason for people to come out and see national team players, see women, have their kids come out, that kind of thing.ā
In addition to having a few teammates and friends taking part, both Cervantes and OrdĆ³Ć±ez had one more shared request.
āObviously Iād like to participate in the crossing challenge. Thatās what I do,ā Cervantes said.
It drew OrdĆ³Ć±ezās attention, too: āI wouldāve loved to do the cross-volley. When I was watching and saw I didnāt get it, I was like, āI understand. Iāll let the guys have it,ā but as a 9 thatās your bread and butter. That wouldāve been amazing.ā
While there is room to expand and perhaps other events to involve the NWSL and Liga MX Femenil stars, OrdĆ³Ć±ez and Cervantes acquitted themselves well as representatives of their clubs and leagues.
Next time, theyāll know how to prepare, and perhaps be able to share some tips with more women, too.