Jasmine Perez-Acosta

About Jasmine Perez-Acosta

  • Played high school soccer at Canterbury School of Fort Myers

  • Played collegiate soccer at Franklin Pierce University (D2; ‘21-23) and Alabama A&M (D1; ‘23-25)

  • Played for the Costa Rica Women’s National Soccer Team (3 Caps)

 

  • Jasmine was raised in Southwest Florida and is a proud graduate of The Canterbury School of Fort Myers, where she left a lasting legacy as the program’s all-time leading goalscorer (151) and all-time assists leader (81). During her high school career, Jasmine earned numerous honors, including 2021 News-Press SWFL Female Soccer Player of the Year, News-Press First Team selections from her sophomore through senior years, FACA 2A Female Athlete of the Year, and a spot on the United Soccer Coaches Winter Soccer Regional Team (2021).

  • She began her collegiate career at Franklin Pierce University, where she excelled as a standout midfielder, earning recognition on the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II All-America Team during her sophomore season. Jasmine later transferred to Alabama A&M University to complete her junior and senior years, where she continued to shine, earning honors as the university’s Female Athlete of the Year and SWAC Midfielder of the Year as a senior.

  • Jasmine’s exceptional talent and dedication to the game have earned her international recognition, as she has been selected to represent the Costa Rica Women’s National Team, where she has made three appearances to date.