É. Viens
FWD
About Viens
Early Life & Background
Evelyne Viens is a Canadian professional soccer player born on February 6, 1997, in L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec. She began her soccer journey at the young age of five with AS Mistral Laurentien. At 14, she joined CS Haute-Saint-Charles and received an invitation to the Quebec provincial team, which she chose to decline, focusing instead on her development at the club level.
Club Career
Viens enjoyed a prolific college career at the University of South Florida, where she made 77 appearances and scored 73 goals from 2016 to 2019. After her college tenure, she played for Dynamo de Quebec in 2018-2019, netting an impressive 21 goals in 15 matches. Following this success, she signed with Gotham FC in the NWSL, where she faced challenges but later went on loan to Paris FC and Kristianstad, where she found her scoring touch. Currently, she plays for AS Roma in Serie A, where she has made 26 appearances, scoring five goals and providing two assists in the ongoing 2025-2026 season.
International Career
Evelyne Viens has represented Canada on the international stage since 2021, earning 47 caps and scoring nine goals for the national team. She was a key player in the Canadian squad that won a gold medal at the 2020 Olympics, showcasing her talent on one of the biggest stages in women's football. Her contributions have helped elevate Canada's presence in international tournaments.
Playing Style
Viens is known for her agility and clinical finishing as a forward. Her ability to create scoring opportunities and her strong positional sense make her a constant threat in the attacking third. Viens combines technical skill with speed, allowing her to exploit defensive weaknesses effectively.
Honours & Achievements
Evelyne Viens has achieved significant milestones in her career, most notably winning a gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with the Canadian national team. She has also been recognized for her goal-scoring prowess during her college career and at her various club teams, establishing herself as a formidable forward in women's football.

