Catiana S. "Cat" Vitanza is an American professional soccer player. She currently is a free agent. She also holds Italian citizenship.
Early life
Catiana started her career playing in AYSO, AYSO Allstars, and Coast Soccer Premier League. She attended Oak Park High School and played on the women's Varsity soccer team where they became CIF Participant and Tri Valley League Champions.
Playing career
ŽFK Mašinac PZP
Vitanza began her professional career in Nis, Serbia when she signed with top women's clubŽFK Mašinac PZP Niš in 2007. In signing with the club, she made history by becoming the first female American players to play in the Balkans. She played with Mašinac for their 2006/2007 season, coming in second place in the league. In 2008, Vitanza again signed with the club and helped them become champions of the Serbian Prva Liga as well as win the Serbian League Cup. She went on to aid Mašinac in UEFA Women's Champions League 2008–09.
Vitanza signed with Italian club Torres Calcio Femminile for the 2008/09 Serie A season. She helped Torres finish in second place in the Scudetto and earn their spot in UEFA Women's Champions League 2009-10. Vitanza also aided Torres in Italian Women's Cup and the Supercoppa Italiana competition, in which they defeated rivals A.S.D. CF Bardolino in the final. Following Supercoppa competition, Vitanza participated in UEFA Champions League with Torres, in which they went on to defeat champion clubs from various European countries to ultimately reach the quarter-final stage.
In July 2013, Catiana was offered a spot on the roster of the Lady Imps Lincoln Ladies F.C., but unable to reach a contract agreement, Catiana returned to Los Angeles.
In March 2014, Catiana joined Houston Dash of the NWSL for preseason camp, however due to an ankle injury left camp and returned to Los Angeles for treatment.
In May 2014, after being declared injury free, she signed with two semi-pro teams in the USL W-League and WPSL, Santa Clarita Blue Heat and LA Hotspur F.C. She is currently playing for both teams this summer of 2014.
Personal life
Vitanza has a sister Aricca Vitanza who is also a professional soccer player. They played together in their youth careers and in their senior careers at ŽFK Mašinac, Torres Calcio, Ajax America, and FCF Como.