All posts tagged "NWSL"
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Analysis
/ 3 weeks agoAnatomy of a Goal: Pietra Tordin scores on a Sam Coffey cross
For the final iteration of our Anatomy of a Goal series before the National Women’s Soccer League’s summer break, we’re taking...
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Boston Legacy FC
/ 3 weeks agoBoston Legacy FC names Filipa Patão as first head coach
NWSL expansion side Boston Legacy FC has found its first head coach in Filipa Patão. Pending approval of her visa, Patão...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 3 weeks agoWith contract extension, Taylor Malham is ready to take the next step in her career
In an exclusive interview, the young defender details the process that led to her signing her first professional multi-year contract.
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Sticky Post
/ 3 weeks agoNWSL Transfer Tracker: 2025 summer break
We’ve reached the midway point of the 2025 National Women’s Soccer League season and international break. Keep up with all the...
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NWSL
/ 3 weeks agoLauletta’s NWSL Heat Check: Current gain more separation as season’s first half concludes
Kansas City's Shield victory is all but guaranteed, while Orlando, Louisville, and San Diego are all in various states of playoff...
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News
/ 4 weeks agoUSWNT, Portland Thorns legend Meghan Klingenberg announces retirement
World Cup champion and National Women’s Soccer League legend Meghan Klingenberg announced her retirement from professional soccer on Wednesday in a...
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NWSL
/ 4 weeks agoJenna’s Talking Points: Week 12 sees goals, red cards, defensive struggles
Barbra Banda keeps scoring, Kansas City keep winning, and Chicago and Angel City display more defensive woes.
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NWSL
/ 4 weeks agoLauletta’s Heat Check: Angel City, Royals continue to plummet
While Angel City and the Utah Royals continue to plummet, Kansas City and Orlando remain at the top of the pack.
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News
/ 1 month ago2025 NWSL Championship headed to Bay Area
The 12th edition of the National Women’s Soccer League Championship will take place at PayPal Park in San Jose, the league...
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Analysis
/ 1 month agoAre San Diego Wave a title threat or a false dawn?
The club wasn't expected to be this good. They are now fourth in the NWSL table. Is this success sustainable?