“For me, soccer means my life. Soccer is everything to me. It is my state of mind. As I said before, since I have grown up with a ball at my feet, I do not know what life would be without a ball around me,” she said. “Thanks to soccer, I have met people and places that I will never forget and values that I will never lose."
She has taken those talents from several teams in Spain to America, playing for Flagler College, and without a doubt, she has made a name for herself.
Coming to America to play soccer seemed like a big dream for Fernandez. With so many unknowns, like leaving her family, the ones who have supported her since day one.
After being contacted by Flagler head women's soccer coach Ashley Martin, and him conveying his love for soccer, it did not take much convincing before Fernandez said yes.
“I am very grateful to Coach Ash and Coach Tim (Stolteneberg) for giving me the opportunity to come here and trusting me from the beginning,” Fernandez said. “I am glad that they looked at my soccer abilities and not my English proficiency.”
“Andrea is one of the most determined players I've ever worked with,” said Martin. “She loves the game and thinks about very little else. She has proven to be a wonderful leader who takes enormous pleasure from the success of her teammates, and always puts the team first.”
Like anyone, the language barrier is a major concern for people who come to the States to play any sport, but the diversity within Flagler’s soccer team made Fernandez feel welcome and like she had a home away from home.
“The fact that the staff and some players spoke Spanish helped me to picture myself in my new home,” she said.
From the moment Andrea stepped foot on the field, she has been a powerhouse that cannot be stopped.