Draft:Natalie Olson
Thai-New Zealand footballer
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Natalie Ngosuwan Olson is a Thai-New Zealand soccer player. She represented her province and earned a call up in 2017 to the premier league. She plays domestic football for Wellington United in New Zealand Central League. In 2025, she scored the most points for a player for the season earning herself a call up to the Thai national team for the 2025 SEA Games, where the team won a bronze medal.
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Biography
Olson was born in Bangkok[1][2] on 18th July 2002. Her father, Warren Olson,[1] was the owner operator of well known private investigation company;[2] her mother is Thai.[1] The family moved to New Zealand when Olson was 2 and she took up football at age 8[3] and was soon playing on boys teams.[2]
Olson was an age group representative for her province,[2] Wellington, in both futsal and football from age 12 until 18. Olson studied at Wellington East Girl's College.[3] In 2017, she earned a call up to the Women's Premier League team.[3]
After an ACL injury kept her off the field,[2] Olson attended Victoria University completing degrees in law[2] and criminology.
In 2025, Olson was admitted to the bar.[4] The same year, playing for top women's club team Wellington United, Olson won the Golden Boot award for scoring a record 35 goals for the season.[2][4][5]
Olson was called up into the Thailand women's football squad for the December 2025 SEA Games,[4][6] where she made her international debut[5] on the bronze medal winning team.[1]

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