Gio Reyna Wife: Chloe Reyna Married the Borussia Mönchengladbach Midfielder in July 2025

Gio Reyna wife Chloe Reyna was married to the Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder in Tarrytown, New York in July 2025; their engagement was May 2024.

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Gio Reyna Wife: Chloe Reyna Married the Borussia Mönchengladbach Midfielder in July 2025

married in Tarrytown, New York in July 2025, a private milestone now folded into profiles of WAGs ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The couple announced an engagement on a beach in May 2024 before formalizing their marriage the following year. Reyna is identified as a midfielder; Chloe Reyna is known publicly as his wife. Those are the clear, dateable touchpoints that anchor her presence in coverage of players’ partners as the tournament approaches.

The timing matters because media packages cataloguing the wives and girlfriends connected to the World Cup often rely on a handful of verifiable events. The wedding in July 2025 is the single confirmed personal milestone available for Reyna’s entry into that catalogue, and it is why the name Gio Reyna wife appears in previews of the off-field stories fans and reporters follow when teams arrive in North America.

Beyond the engagement and the wedding, there is no further public information about Chloe Reyna in the material used to compile these profiles. That narrow factual footprint keeps this from being a full personal portrait and leaves most personal details — occupation, hometown, public remarks — absent from the record assembled around the tournament’s companions.

That absence creates the friction in how this profile is being used. The roundups are explicitly about the WAGs of the 2026 FIFA World Cup — the tournament scheduled to begin June 11 and to be played across 16 cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States — yet Reyna’s marriage occurred almost a year earlier. Presenting the July 2025 wedding as part of the World Cup narrative compresses time: a private life event is serving as the primary entry point into a story built for an event that arrives in mid-2026.

The editorial choice is understandable. Off-field narratives about players’ partners often draw on a handful of verifiable dates and moments; the engagement on a beach in May 2024 and the Tarrytown wedding in July 2025 are the only such moments on record for Reyna and Chloe. Still, readers should note the chronology when they see Reyna listed among the tournament’s WAGs — the marriage predates the World Cup cycle that coverage seeks to illuminate.

What comes next is concrete on the calendar: the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 across 16 cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. For now, the public link between Reyna and the tournament’s off-field stories is the July 2025 wedding; whether Chloe Reyna will take a visible role among the companion narratives inside stadiums and fan zones remains unestablished in the public record.

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