Daniela Calderón is a talented central attacking midfielder (CAM) currently playing for León in Liga MX Femenil, Mexico's top-tier women's football league. At 27, she has established herself as a key playmaker for her team, known for her relentless work ethic and field vision. Over her career with León, Daniela has played 35 games, accruing a total of 2,440 minutes on the pitch. Her role as a CAM becomes evident through her goal-scoring ability, with an impressive average of 0.45 goals per game that highlights her knack for finding the back of the net.
Despite not recording any assists per game, Daniela's contributions extend beyond straightforward goal creation. Her xG per game stands at 0.33, indicating her ability to get into promising goal-scoring positions. Her influence on the field is further underscored by her progressive play, with a carrying distance of 57.34 meters per game and a impressive progressive passing distance of 133.89 meters per game. Although not statistically recorded for shots per game, her play constantly pressures opponents, as evidenced by her high possession-adjusted defensive numbers, featuring 4.06 interceptions and 6.24 challenges per game. Currently ranked 3.5 in playmaking, her player archetype is aptly described as a "Worker," underscoring her profound impact across all 90 minutes.