Jasmine Alexis Casarez is a Mexican-American footballer who plays as a midfielder and forward. She represents Mexico at the senior international level.
She holds a unique place in the history of FC Juárez as the first foreign-born player to ever be signed by the women's team.
During her senior year at Radford University, she was named the Big South Attacking Player of the Year after leading the conference in multiple offensive categories.
She considers herself a versatile attacker, capable of playing as a winger, attacking midfielder, or a central striker depending on the team's needs.
She is known for her goalscoring instinct, particularly her ability to finish with both feet from both inside and outside the penalty box.
| Liga Puerto Rico | 2× |
| Central American and Caribbean Games Gold Medal | 1× |
| Big South Regular Season Championship | 1× |
| Year | Club | AP | GL |
|---|---|---|---|
|
2026
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present
|
Guadalajara (Chivas) | 14 | 5 |
|
2022
-
2025
|
FC Juárez | 122 | 47 |
|
2019
-
2022
|
Puerto Rico Sol | 30 | 12 |
|
2015
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2018
|
Radford (NCAA) | 69 | 33 |
| International Stats | |||
|
2023
-
present
|
Mexico (Senior) | 18 | 6 |