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National Women's Soccer League

The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a professional women's soccer league at the top of the United States league system. It is owned by the teams and, until 2020, was under a management contract with the United States Soccer Federation.[1]

National Women's Soccer League
FoundedNovember 21, 2012; 10 years ago (2012-11-21)
CountryUnited States
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
League cup(s)NWSL Challenge Cup
Current championsPortland Thorns FC (3rd title)
(2022)
Current NWSL ShieldOL Reign (3rd shield)
(2022)
Most championshipsPortland Thorns FC
(3 titles)
Most NWSL ShieldsNorth Carolina Courage
OL Reign
(3 shields each)
Most appearancesLauren Barnes (170)
(as of October 31, 2021)
Top goalscorerSam Kerr (77)
(as of October 31, 2021)
TV partnersCBS Sports and Twitch
Websitenwslsoccer.com
Current: 2023 NWSL season

The NWSL was established in 2012 as the successor to Women's Professional Soccer (WPS; 2007–2012), which was itself the successor to Women's United Soccer Association (2001–2003). The league began play in 2013 with eight teams, four of which were former members of WPS (Boston Breakers, Chicago Red Stars, Sky Blue FC, and Western New York Flash).[2][3][4] As of 2022, it has 12 teams across the United States.[5][6]

As of May 7, 2022, five teams have been crowned NWSL Champions, awarded to the playoff winner; four teams have claimed the NWSL Shield, awarded to the team in first place at the end of the regular season; and three teams have been champions of the NWSL Challenge Cup, an annual league cup tournament that began in 2020. The current (2022) NWSL champions are the Portland Thorns FC, and the current shield winners (2022) are Seattle-based team OL Reign. The current (2022) Challenge Cup champions are the North Carolina Courage.

Competition format

As of 2022, the NWSL season runs from February to October, with the NWSL Challenge Cup taking place between March and May, followed by the regular season and playoffs.[7] Each team is scheduled for 22 regular-season games in a home-and-away, double round-robin format.[7] At the end of the regular season, the team with the highest point total is awarded the NWSL Shield. The six teams with the most points from the regular season qualify for the playoffs, with the top two teams receiving a first-round bye;[8] the higher-seeded teams would host single knockout matches, with the semifinal winners advancing to the championship final played at a predetermined site.

The current playoff format began in 2021.[8] Prior to 2021, the playoffs included only four teams.[9] The number of regular-season matches had also fluctuated between 20 and 24 in past seasons.[10]

In 2020, the league suspended the season before it started because of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Play resumed with the NWSL Challenge Cup tournament.[11] Its success led the NWSL to make it an annual league cup competition.[8]

History

Founding

After Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) officially folded in April 2012, the United States Soccer Federation (US Soccer) announced a roundtable for discussion of the future of women's professional soccer in the United States. The meeting, which included representatives from US Soccer, WPS teams, the W-League (ceased operation in 2015), and the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL), was held in June. By November, after much discussion, owners from the Chicago Red Stars, Boston Breakers and US Soccer recruited an additional six teams. Compared to WPS, the teams would intentionally operate at a lower cost structure and manage growth in a sustainable way.[12][13]

In November 2012, it was announced that there would be eight teams in a new women's professional soccer league that was yet to be named at the time of the announcement, with national team players subsidized by US Soccer, the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) and the Mexican Football Federation (FMF). The three federations would pay for the salaries of their national team players (24 from the US, 16 from Canada, and 12 to 16 from Mexico) to aid the teams in creating world-class rosters while staying under the salary cap. The players would be distributed evenly (as possible) among the eight teams in an allocation process. The teams would own the league, and the league would contract US Soccer to manage league operations.[14] After the 2020 season, the league terminated its management contract with US Soccer.[1]

On November 29, 2012, it was announced that Cheryl Bailey had been named executive director in the new league. Bailey had previously served as general manager of the United States women's national soccer team from 2007 to 2011, which included leading the support staff for the U.S. team during the 2007 and 2011 FIFA Women's World Cups, as well as the 2008 Summer Olympics. During her tenure with the women's national team, she was in charge of all areas of administration including interfacing with clubs, team travel, payroll, and working with FIFA, CONCACAF, and other federations.[15]

Nike, Inc. was selected as league sponsor, providing apparel to all teams as well as the game ball.[16]

Early years

The first NWSL game was held on April 13, 2013, as the Portland Thorns visited FC Kansas City, playing to a 1–1 draw in front of a crowd of 6,784 fans at Shawnee Mission District Stadium. Renae Cuellar scored the first goal in league history.[17][18] The 2013 season saw regular-season attendance average of 4,270, with a high of 17,619 on August 4 for Kansas City at Portland.[19][20]

The NWSL became the first U.S. professional women's soccer league to reach nine teams with the addition of Houston Dash, backed by Major League Soccer (MLS) team Houston Dynamo, in 2014; expansion interest, particularly from MLS and USL teams, has continued.[21][22] The third season saw a shortened schedule and some early-season roster instability due to the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, but the World Cup also provided exposure to the NWSL, which was credited with boosting attendance numbers across the league.[21]

 
At the 2022 NWSL Championship, the league recognized some of the players who had competed in the league for all ten years of its existence.

The league also became the first professional women's league in the US to play more than three seasons when the league kicked off its fourth season in 2016.[23]

Response to COVID-19 pandemic

The 2020 season was initially postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and later canceled. Instead the league played the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup, a special competition hosted in the Salt Lake City region with no spectators. The cup began in late June, making the NWSL the first major U.S. team sports league to return to play.[24] The league was the recipient of a federal loan through the Paycheck Protection Program, which it used to compensate players before the competition was able to begin.[25] Later that year the league also played the NWSL Fall Series, a set of 18 games between teams within geographically restricted regions.

Teams

Current teams

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Locations of National Women's Soccer League teams.
  Current club

The 12 NWSL teams are spread across the United States. Each club is allowed a minimum of 20 players on their roster, with a maximum of 22 players (26 including supplemental players) allowed at any time during the season.[26]

Originally, each team's roster included up to three allocated American national team players, up to two allocated Mexico women's national team players, and up to two allocated Canadian national team players via the NWSL Player Allocation and subsequent trades.[27] In addition, each team has four spots each season available for international players; these spots may be traded to other teams.[28] The remaining roster spots must be filled by domestic players from the United States. Teams fill their rosters via a number of drafts and 4–6 discovery player signings.[26] Mexico no longer allocates players to the NWSL, having established its own women's league in 2017, and the numbers of allocated players and international players on each team vary each year due to trades. Effective with the 2022 season, the player allocation system has been abolished.[29]

Of the 12 teams that will contest the 2023 season, three are affiliated with men's Major League Soccer teams, two are affiliated with men's teams of the United Soccer League, one is affiliated with a French Ligue 1 team (as well as its women's counterpart in the Division 1 Féminine),[30] and six are independent.

National Women's Soccer League
Team Location Home stadium[a] Capacity[b] Founded Joined Head coach Men's affiliate
Angel City FC Los Angeles, California BMO Stadium 22,000 2020 2022 Freya Coombe
Chicago Red Stars Bridgeview, Illinois SeatGeek Stadium 20,000 2006 2013 Chris Petrucelli
Houston Dash Houston, Texas Shell Energy Stadium 7,000[c] 2013 2014 Sam Laity Houston Dynamo FC (MLS)
Kansas City Current[d] Kansas City, Kansas Children's Mercy Park 18,467 2020 2021 Matt Potter
NJ/NY Gotham FC[e] Harrison, New Jersey Red Bull Arena 25,000 2007 2013 Juan Carlos Amorós
North Carolina Courage Cary, North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park 10,000 2017 2017 Sean Nahas North Carolina FC (USL1)
OL Reign[f] Seattle, Washington Lumen Field 10,000[g] 2012 2013 Laura Harvey Olympique Lyonnais (Ligue 1)
Orlando Pride Orlando, Florida Exploria Stadium 25,500 2015 2016 Seb Hines Orlando City SC (MLS)
Portland Thorns FC Portland, Oregon Providence Park 25,218 2012 2013 Mike Norris Portland Timbers (MLS)
Racing Louisville FC Louisville, Kentucky Lynn Family Stadium 15,304[h] 2019 2021 Kim Björkegren Louisville City FC (USLC)
San Diego Wave FC San Diego, California Snapdragon Stadium 32,000 2021 2022 Casey Stoney
Washington Spirit Washington, D.C. Audi Field 20,000 2012 2013 Mark Parsons
  1. ^ Stadiums are those expected to be used in the 2023 season.
  2. ^ All listed capacities are full capacities unless otherwise noted and do not reflect potential COVID-19 restrictions.
  3. ^ Shell Energy Stadium has a capacity of 22,039 but seating is restricted to 7,000 for Dash games.[31]
  4. ^ Known as Kansas City NWSL in 2021.
  5. ^ Known as Sky Blue FC from 2013 to 2020.
  6. ^ Known as Seattle Reign FC from 2013 to 2018 and Reign FC in 2019.
  7. ^ Lumen Field has a capacity of 68,740; standard configuration for Reign games seats 10,000 but can expand based on demand for individual games.[32]
  8. ^ Full capacity includes safe standing area for supporters' groups; seated capacity is 11,700.

Former teams

Team Location Home stadium[a] Capacity Founded Joined Last NWSL season Ref.
Boston Breakers Boston, Massachusetts Jordan Field 4,000 2007 2013 2017 [33]
FC Kansas City Kansas City, Missouri Swope Soccer Village 3,557 2012 2013 2017 [34]
Utah Royals FC Sandy, Utah Rio Tinto Stadium 18,000 2017 2018 2020 [35]
Western New York Flash Rochester, New York Sahlen's Stadium 13,000 2008 2013 2016 [36]
  1. ^ Stadiums are those used in their last NWSL season.

Membership timeline

San Diego Wave FCAngel City FCRacing Louisville FCKansas City CurrentKansas CityUtah Royals FCOrlando PrideHouston DashNorth Carolina CourageWestern New York FlashWashington SpiritNJ/NY Gotham FCSky Blue FCOL ReignReign FCSeattle Reign FCPortland Thorns FCChicago Red StarsFC Kansas CityBoston Breakers

Expansion

Soon after launch, the league reportedly planned to expand to ten teams for 2014.[37] Potential candidates included groups not accepted as part of the original eight; groups from the Los Angeles area (joint effort from the LA Strikers and Pali Blues)[38] and from Hartford, Connecticut,[39] were confirmed failed bids, as was one from the Seattle Sounders Women. There was speculation that the Vancouver Whitecaps Women could be logical candidates especially given the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada; however, the Whitecaps shuttered their women's program (except for one U-18 academy team) in December 2012.

During the inaugural season, there were rumors of expansion interest from MLS teams Toronto FC,[40] Vancouver Whitecaps FC,[41] and the New York Red Bulls,[42] as well as confirmed interest from WPSL side the Houston Aces.[43] NWSL team owners hinted that expansion for 2014 was not a question of "if" but "how many".[44][45] Despite this, it was announced during the playoffs that there would be no expansion for the league's second season,[46] though the Red Bulls and Sky Blue FC confirmed that they were in discussions for cooperation.[44][47]

During the first offseason, the Houston Dynamo added their name to the list of MLS teams interested in fielding a women's side, stating that they were "exploring the opportunity" of starting an NWSL side in 2014 or '15[48] and in 2013 they announced the Houston Dash with 2014 as their inaugural season.[49] By early December, NWSL approved a new team run by the Dynamo organization for expansion in 2014,[50] despite their earlier statement that there would be no expansion for the league's second season.

During the second offseason, expansion talk grew rapidly, with three established men's teams (Real Salt Lake of MLS, the Indy Eleven of NASL, and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of USL Pro) expressing interest in joining NWSL, as well as an unattached group from Atlanta. There was also rumored or suggested interest from three men's teams in California, though none of those groups made official statements. Despite this interest, it was announced in late April 2015 that there would be no expansion for the 2016 season.

However, after the well-publicized success of the US Women's National soccer team, renewed interest in NWSL expansion caused reports from the owners' meeting that "a new team in 2016 has not been ruled out", with potential expansion news to be revealed within a month.[51] Commissioner Jeff Plush said that over a dozen interested groups had contacted the league in the post-World-Cup weeks; MLS team Orlando City SC was one of the first newly interested groups made public.[52][53][54] On October 20, 2015, it was announced that Orlando would be hosting the 10th NWSL team, the Orlando Pride, due to start the 2016 season.[55] At that announcement, the Pride announced that they had hired former U.S. National Women's Team coach Tom Sermanni.

On November 16, 2017, it was announced that Real Salt Lake would expand into the NWSL beginning in the 2018 season. The Salt Lake City team, shortly thereafter unveiled as Utah Royals FC, is officially considered a new franchise that replaced FC Kansas City.

The NWSL announced on October 22, 2019, that a team in Louisville, Kentucky, affiliated with the city's USL Championship side Louisville City FC, would join the league in 2021. The team was originally to be named Proof Louisville FC,[56] but after significant disapproval from fans it was announced that the Proof Louisville FC branding would not necessarily be the final selection, and that the process to determine the team's identity would be restarted.[57] On July 8, 2020, the Louisville team was rebranded as Racing Louisville FC,[58] and its associated visual identity was announced on the same day.[59] Racing plays in Lynn Family Stadium, which opened in 2020 as the new home of Louisville City.[60]

On July 21, 2020, the NWSL announced that a Los Angeles-based team will begin play in 2022.[61] The team's ownership group, who call themselves "Angel City," is led by president and founder Julie Uhrman, a media and gaming entrepreneur; co-founders Natalie Portman, an Oscar-winning actress, and venture capitalist Kara Nortman; venture capitalist Alexis Ohanian as lead founding investor;[62] and additional investors including fourteen former USWNT members, most with ties to Southern California; actresses Uzo Aduba, Jessica Chastain, America Ferrera, Jennifer Garner, and Eva Longoria; talk show host Lilly Singh; and Ohanian's wife, tennis great Serena Williams.[61] In 2022, the Los Angeles NWSL team will be the first American professional sports team founded by a majority-woman ownership group to begin play,[63] and co-founders Portman, Nortman, and Uhrman have publicly discussed their ownership stakes extensively as one way to address gender inequity in sports and to encourage additional investment by women into women's sports.[64][65][66] On October 21, 2020, the ownership group announced that the expansion club would be called Angel City FC and announced more group members, among them tennis great Billie Jean King, WNBA star Candace Parker, alpine skiing great Lindsey Vonn and her fiancé at the time, NHL star P. K. Subban, actress and activist Sophia Bush, Latin music pop star Becky G, actor and TV host James Corden, and former US men's soccer international Cobi Jones.[67]

On December 7, 2020, the NWSL announced that an expansion team in Kansas City would join the league in 2021 and take over player-related assets from the Utah Royals FC.[35] The Royals ceased operations at the same time, but the new owners of Utah Soccer LLC (after Dell Loy Hansen completes the sale) would have the option of re-establishing the Royals franchise in 2023.[68] The team played under the placeholder name of Kansas City NWSL in the 2021 season, announcing its permanent identity of Kansas City Current immediately before its final home game of that season on October 30.[69]

On January 12, 2021, then-NWSL commissioner Lisa Baird shared in a press conference that an expansion team in Sacramento would join the league in 2022, but that the team ownership would make the official announcement in due course.[70] A team announcement never materialized, however.[71] In May 2021, it was reported that the ownership group behind the Sacramento expansion would be seeking NWSL approval to move its expansion rights to San Diego instead.[72] On June 8, 2021, the NWSL officially announced a San Diego expansion team, ultimately named San Diego Wave FC, with former United States women's national soccer team head coach Jill Ellis as president.[73][74]

In late 2022, it was reported the likely 13th expansion club would be in Utah, as the ownership has the rights to an approximately $2 million expansion franchise fee to bring back the Utah Royals to the Salt Lake City Area. In addition the three finalists for the 14th expansion club were a group from the San Francisco Bay Area, Tampa, and Boston. It is thought these teams would join for the 2024 season. The highest bid was reported to be $40 million.[75] On January 27, 2023, it was reported that the NWSL would expand to Utah, San Francisco and Boston. The owners in Utah would pay $2-5 million, while the groups in San Francisco and Boston would pay $50 million. Utah and San Francisco would join the NWSL in 2024 and Boston would join the NWSL later.[76]

Organization

Stadiums and attendance

In the 2023 season, every NWSL team will use one stadium as its primary home venue after the Washington Spirit reached an agreement to play all home games at Audi Field.[77]

The highest attendance in the league's history was on September 17, 2022, for San Diego Wave FC's opening game at the new Snapdragon Stadium against Angel City FC, which drew a sellout crowd of 32,000.[78] This broke both of the league's previous single-game attendance records—the absolute record of 27,278 for OL Reign's match against the visiting Portland Thorns FC as part of a doubleheader with Seattle Sounders FC of MLS at Lumen Field,[79] and the record for a standalone match (not part of a doubleheader with a men's team) of 25,218, achieved on August 11, 2019, at Portland's Providence Park in a game between the Thorns and the visiting North Carolina Courage.[80]

As of October 17, 2022, Angel City FC and Portland Thorns FC have respectively hosted four and three of the ten most-attended regular-season matches in league history (including ties for 10th), with the other four being San Diego Wave FC's Snapdragon Stadium opener, two doubleheader games hosted by OL Reign and Chicago Red Stars respectively, and Orlando Pride's first-ever home game in 2016.[81]

Squad formation and salaries

In each season, teams receive a salary cap that limits their total spending on players. Before the 2022 season, salaries of federation players were paid for completely or mostly by their respective national federations, and they counted against the salary cap at a pre-determined amount—$33,000 for U.S. players, and $27,500 or the actual salary for Canadian players, whichever is lower.[82] Non-federation players are subject to minimum and maximum salary limits.[83]

Each team provides fully paid healthcare for its players, and also provides housing, either directly or through a stipend of no more than $3,000 per month. In addition, teams are allowed to provide their players with the use of a car valued at no more than $50,000. These expenses are specifically excluded from cap calculations.[83]

In 2019, the maximum senior roster size was expanded to 22 and the minimum to 20, with an additional four supplemental spots for players earning minimum salary that do not count against the salary cap.[84] As of 2021, the minimum senior roster size is 22 and the maximum 24, so each team could carry a maximum total of 28 players on its active roster.[83]

The NWSL introduced significant changes to its compensation guidelines before the 2020 season.[85] In addition to a sizable increase in the salary cap and the salary limits for unallocated players, teams now can purchase up to $300,000 in "allocation money" in excess of the salary cap to invest in qualified current or future players; allocation money can be traded.[86] Multi-year contracts (up to three years plus one option year) are now permitted, year-round housing becomes mandatory, and the cap for permitted team assistance has been removed. When originally announced, allocation money could not be used to supplement the salaries of U.S. or Canadian federation players, and players could not refuse federation status to access allocation money. The allocation rules were quietly changed in advance of the 2020 season to allow players to refuse federation status, but this change did not become public knowledge until after the end of the abbreviated season. In the 2021 season, clubs were explicitly allowed to use allocation money to sign federation players.[87] In 2021, salary for unallocated players and the team salary cap both increased between 5 and 10 percent.[82]

On December 13, 2021, as part of negotiations between U.S. Soccer and the union representing USWNT players, both agreed to end the allocation system for USWNT members, effective with the 2022 season. Starting in that season, the club salaries of all USWNT players will be paid directly by their NWSL clubs, and these players will be represented in their club employment by the NWSL Players Association (NWSLPA).[88]

The NWSL and the NWSLPA, the union representing all players in the NWSL, jointly announced on January 31, 2022, that they had entered into the league's first official collective bargaining agreement, which will run through the 2026 season. Under this agreement, the minimum player salary increased to $35,000 in the 2022 season. Free agency will formally be added; players with six seasons of NWSL service will become unrestricted free agents in 2023, with the required service time reduced to five seasons from 2024. Additionally, starting in 2024, players with three seasons of NWSL service will receive restricted free agency. Also, should the league become profitable in any season from 2024 to 2026, the players will receive 10 percent of the league's broadcast revenues in the applicable season.[89][90]

On August 25, 2022, the NWSLPA filed a grievance against the NWSL after the league announced the omission of 22 players from a list of 26 who would become eligible to negotiate free-agent contracts for the 2023 season. The league contended that the contracts of the 22 omitted players included one or more option years that each player's club must first decline to exercise by the deadline of November 15 before the player would be eligible for free agency. The players association contended that the contracts expired on their expiration date, and not the option exercise deadline. The players association expected the league to deny the grievance, and for the dispute to enter arbitration.[91][92]

Season Salary cap Salary limits
(for players ineligible for allocation money)
Allocation money
Minimum Maximum
2013 $200,000 $6,000 $30,000 N/A
2014 $265,000 $6,600 $31,500
2015 $6,842 $37,800
2016 $278,000 $7,200 $39,700
2017 $315,000 $15,000 $41,700
2018 $350,000 $15,750 $44,000
2019 $421,500 $16,538 $46,200
2020 $650,000 $20,000 $50,000 $300,000
2021 $682,500 $22,000 $52,500 $400,000
2022 $1,100,000 $35,000 $75,000 $500,000
All currency amounts are in United States dollars

Players' union

Active non-United States federation players, including unpaid amateur players, announced their formation of the NWSL Players Association (NWSLPA) on May 15, 2017, as the first step toward forming a union. The NWSL recognized the NWSLPA as the players' union on November 15, 2018.[93] As of February 2022, the NWSLPA is led by civil rights attorney and former WPS players' union organizer Meghann Burke.[94]

Prior to the 2022 season, the NWSLPA membership did not include United States federation players because those players were contracted to the US Soccer Federation for their NWSL play.[95][96][97] With the abolition of the federation player system for 2022 and beyond, the NWSLPA now represents all players in the NWSL. The league and the NWSLPA entered into their first collective bargaining agreement in advance of that season.[89]

League competitions

Championship and shield

The winner of the NWSL Championship, the final match of the NWSL Playoffs, determines that season's NWSL champion. In addition to receiving the championship trophy, the champion gets to add a star to the crest on its jersey. The playoffs, a single-elimination knockout tournament, are organized by the league in a format similar to other North American professional sports leagues. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top six teams in the standings earn a berth to the tournament;[8] prior to 2021, only the top four teams qualified for the playoffs. The league also awards the NWSL Shield to the team with the best record (most points) at the end of the regular season. Like the playoff championship, it is recognized as a major trophy by the league.

The first NWSL Championship was played on September 1, 2013.[98] As of October 2022, five teams have been crowned NWSL Champions: Portland Thorns FC (3), FC Kansas City (2), North Carolina Courage (2), Washington Spirit (1), and Western New York Flash (1). Four teams have claimed the NWSL Shield: North Carolina Courage (3), OL Reign (3), Portland Thorns FC (2), and Western New York Flash (1). The Reign were the first team to repeat as Shield winners in 2014 and 2015, and FC Kansas City were the first team to win consecutive championships in the same years, both times defeating the Reign.[99] In 2018, the North Carolina Courage became the first team to win both the NWSL Shield and the NWSL Championship in the same season, a feat they repeated in 2019.[100]

The trophies won by FC Kansas City and Western New York officially remain with those teams and were not transferred to the expansion or successor teams in Utah and North Carolina that were assigned their player-related assets. This was a non-issue for Utah Royals FC, which won no trophies before folding and having its player-related assets transferred to the franchise now known as the Kansas City Current.[101][102]

Season NWSL champions
Playoff winners
NWSL Shield
Regular-season winners
Championship location Championship attendance Ref.
2013 Portland Thorns FC Western New York Flash Sahlen's Stadium, Rochester, New York 9,129 [103]
2014 FC Kansas City Seattle Reign FC Starfire Sports Complex, Tukwila, Washington 4,252 [104]
2015 FC Kansas City (2) Seattle Reign FC (2) Providence Park, Portland, Oregon 13,264 [105]
2016 Western New York Flash Portland Thorns FC BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas 8,255 [106]
2017 Portland Thorns FC (2) North Carolina Courage Orlando City Stadium, Orlando, Florida 8,124 [107]
2018 North Carolina Courage North Carolina Courage (2) Providence Park, Portland, Oregon 21,144 [108]
2019 North Carolina Courage (2) North Carolina Courage (3) Sahlen's Stadium, Cary, North Carolina 10,227 [109]
2020 Canceled [110]
2021 Washington Spirit Portland Thorns FC (2) Lynn Family Stadium, Louisville, Kentucky 10,360 [111]
2022 Portland Thorns FC (3) OL Reign (3) Audi Field, Washington, D.C. 17,624 [112]

Championship records

Italics indicates a defunct team.


Challenge Cup

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the regular season from starting. Instead the league played the newly announced Challenge Cup, a tournament-style competition, starting in late June, with all teams in a protective bubble in Salt Lake City. This made the NWSL the first professional team sport in the U.S. to restart during the pandemic.[113][114] The Houston Dash won the inaugural Challenge Cup, topping the Chicago Red Stars in the final.[115]

In November 2020, the NWSL announced that the Challenge Cup would become an annual league cup competition.[8] The 2021 Challenge Cup was played in April and May prior to the regular season, with the Portland Thorns FC emerging as victors over NJ/NY Gotham FC in the final.[116][117] The 2022 Challenge Cup was played from March to May of that year and was won by the North Carolina Courage.

Fall Series

In September and October 2020, the league played the Fall Series, in which the nine teams were divided into three geographic "pods" to minimize travel during the COVID-19 pandemic; each team played a home-and-away round-robin within its pod.[118] The Portland Thorns earned 12 points, the maximum possible, and won the Fall Series and the associated trophy, the Community Shield (named Verizon Community Shield for sponsorship reasons).[119]

Broadcasting

During the 2013–2016 seasons, the majority of league games were available for viewing via YouTube or via individual team's websites.[120] Of the eight teams in the league during the inaugural season, the Boston Breakers were the only team that charged a fee for access to their broadcasts.[121]

2013

On April 18, 2013, NWSL signed a one-year agreement with Fox Sports 2 to televise six regular season games, the semifinal, and championship games.[122]

2014

On May 28, 2014, the NWSL signed a one-year agreement with ESPN to televise nine games of the 2014 NWSL season. The matches included three regular season and three playoff matches on ESPN2, as well as 3 regular season games live-streamed on ESPN3.[123]

2015–2016

On June 30, 2015, the NWSL announced a one-year agreement with Fox Sports once more to cover ten matches. Three regular season and three playoff matches were televised on FS1, and four live-streamed on Fox Sports Go.[124] The agreement was extended into 2016 under another one-year contract, covering three regular season matches and the three playoff matches, once again on FS1.[125]

2017–2018

On February 2, 2017, the NWSL announced a three-year agreement with A&E Networks, in which the Lifetime network broadcast 22 regular-season matches as the NWSL Game of the Week at 4 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday afternoons, as well as three post-season matches. This marked the first time that the NWSL had a weekly broadcast window throughout the entire season. As part of the deal, A&E Networks purchased a 25 percent equity stake in the NWSL and were granted two seats on the league's board. The company also formed a joint venture with the league known as NWSL Media to oversee the league's marketing and broadcast rights, and Lifetime became a league-wide kit sponsor for all players. This deal marked the first time Lifetime had broadcast sports since the WNBA in the late 1990s and early 2000s.[126][127][128][129][130] Lifetime also streamed the game of the week in the United States via its website, and internationally in the NWSL website and iOS app. The remaining games were initially streamed exclusively by go90 in the United States under a digital rights deal with Verizon Communications, and through the NWSL website internationally.[126]

The quality of the streams through go90 faced criticism, with sportswriters, users, and players and team staff criticizing the service for its inconsistent quality and arguing that the NWSL's growth could be harmed by go90's relative lack of reach and prominence when compared to YouTube.[131][132] The Equalizer noted that the app was prone to crashing, did not have the same wide device support as YouTube,[133] and that the telecasts themselves suffered from their own technical problems (such as poor camera angles and glitches with graphics), but that the streams were good when they worked.[134] On May 19, 2017, the league announced that they would additionally stream games on the NWSL website and app in the U.S. until the technical issues with go90 were rectified.[135]

After Houston Dash player Rachel Daly collapsed on the pitch after a match in Houston, on May 27 – where the heat index was reportedly over 100 degrees Fahrenheit – she was carried off on a stretcher and hospitalized for heat illness. League operations director Amanda Duffy subsequently announced that the NWSL Game of the Week matches, many of which were slated for the hottest parts of the day in humid cities such as Houston, Orlando, and Cary, North Carolina, would be rescheduled to allow for longer hydration breaks. Some Game of the Week matches changed to other venues, and teams not scheduled for television were granted more flexibility in rescheduling kickoffs for player safety. The league also adopted new procedures for addressing heat and rescheduling matches.[136][137]

On June 6, 2018, it was announced that six Game of the Week matches through the remainder of the season would move to evening kickoffs and air on ESPNews (which is owned by a sister venture to A&E Networks), in an effort to ensure the safety of players, as well as improve attendance.[138] Go90 shut down in July 2018; the remaining games not aired on television were moved back to the NWSL website for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs.[139]

2019

On February 20, 2019, the NWSL announced that A&E Networks had pulled out of its broadcasting agreement with the league one season early. A&E's stake in NWSL Media was given back to the league, but Lifetime will remain a kit sponsor. NWSL president Amanda Duffy said the changes would give the league and its teams finer control over its media and sponsorship agreements, and expected to announce a new television rights deal soon. Verizon Media remained the U.S. digital rightsholder to the league, but the streams moved from go90 to the Yahoo! Sports website and apps.[140]

The NWSL did not reach any national television deals before the start of the 2019 season,[141] but after their opening match, the Chicago Red Stars reached their own television deal with the regional sports network NBC Sports Chicago.[142] In July 2019, the NWSL announced that ESPN had acquired a 14-match package for the remainder of the season divided among ESPNews and ESPN2, including the semifinals and championship match.[143]

2020–2022

In October 2019, the NWSL signed the agency Octagon to market its media rights. It was reported that Octagon was pursuing multi-year agreements of at least three years and stronger broadcaster commitments, as to help build an audience and discourage broadcasters from acquiring NWSL rights to ride the coattails of the U.S. national team and the FIFA Women's World Cup, but then "abandon" it afterward.[144]

On March 11, 2020, the NWSL entered into a three-year media agreement with CBS Sports and the video game-oriented streaming service Twitch.[145] For the 2020 season, CBS Sports planned to broadcast 87 matches (including the playoffs) split between CBS, CBS Sports Network, and CBS All Access in Canada and the United States, with the exact distribution among the channels subject to change, while Twitch planned to stream an additional 24 matches for free. Twitch also became the NWSL's international media rights holder and stream all matches outside Canada and the United States for free.[146][147]

On May 27, 2020, the NWSL announced that it would return from the COVID-19 pandemic with the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup tournament.[148] All Challenge cup matches would be live on CBS All Access subscription service in the US and Canada and would re-air on CBS Sports Network, while CBS would broadcast both opening and final matches. Fans outside the US and Canada would be able to stream all 23 live matches for free on Twitch as part of NWSL broadcasting rights package.

Statistical leaders

[149]

Bold indicates active NWSL players.

NWSL awards

Throughout the season, the league awards Player of the Month, Team of the Month, and Player of the Week awards to individual players, which are voted on by the media. At the end of each season, the league presents six annual awards for outstanding achievements, five of which are voted on by players, owners, general managers, coaches, media, and fans.[150] The current (2022) holders of the annual awards are as follows:

  1. Golden Boot: Alex Morgan, San Diego Wave FC (15 goals)[151]
  2. Most Valuable Player: Sophia Smith, Portland Thorns FC[152]
  3. Rookie of the Year: Naomi Girma, San Diego Wave FC[153]
  4. Goalkeeper of the Year: Kailen Sheridan, San Diego Wave FC[154]
  5. Defender of the Year: Naomi Girma, San Diego Wave FC[153]
  6. Coach of the Year: Casey Stoney, San Diego Wave FC[155]

In addition, the league names a NWSL Best XI team and NWSL Second XI team, which are voted on by players, owners, general managers, coaches, media, and fans.[156]

NWSL leadership

Name Years Title Ref.
Cheryl Bailey 2012–2014 Commissioner [157]
Jeff Plush 2015–2017 Commissioner [158][159]
Amanda Duffy 2016–2018 Managing director of operations
Amanda Duffy 2019–2020 President [160]
Lisa Baird 2020–2021 Commissioner [161]
Marla Messing 2021–2022 Interim CEO [162]
Jessica Berman 2022–present Commissioner [163]

Former general manager of the United States women's national soccer team Cheryl Bailey was announced by US Soccer President Sunil Gulati as the first commissioner of the NWSL on November 29, 2012.[164] On November 18, 2014, she resigned after overseeing two seasons and the launch of the new professional league in less than five months ahead of the inaugural season.[165]

On January 6, 2015, Jeff Plush, managing director of Colorado Rapids and a former MLS board member, was named as Bailey's successor.[166] Plush oversaw the 2015 and 2016 seasons, including the Orlando Pride expansion, a broadcast partnership with A+E Networks (including the three-year broadcast deal with Lifetime television), and the sale of the Western New York Flash to North Carolina FC owner Stephen Malik and the team's relocation to North Carolina.[167] During his tenure, former Louisville City FC president Amanda Duffy was hired in December 2016 as the NWSL's managing director of operations.[168]

Plush resigned as commissioner on March 2, 2017, and the position remained vacant until 2020, although Duffy served as the public face of league management.[169] On January 15, 2019, Duffy was promoted to president, the league's highest office.[170]

On January 7, 2020, Amanda Duffy announced that she would leave the NWSL for a leadership position at the Orlando Pride on February 15, 2020.[171] On February 27, 2020, the NWSL announced that Lisa Baird, chief marketing officer of the New York Public Radio, would become the league's commissioner on March 10, 2020.[172] Baird resigned on October 1, 2021, during the Paul Riley controversy (see below). On October 18, 2021, the league hired Marla Messing as its Interim CEO.[173] On April 20, 2022, Jessica Berman became Commissioner, overlapping with CEO Messing, who continued work until May 31.[174]

Controversies

On September 30, 2021, news was released that North Carolina Courage coach, Paul Riley was being accused of sexual coercion by multiple former players.[175] Riley was promptly fired from his head coaching position and his coaching license was revoked.[176]

Commissioner Lisa Baird responded to the report published in The Athletic, writing that "Concurrently, we are reporting these new allegations to the United States Center for SafeSport for investigation," but was ousted from her position the next day as she had not responded with sufficient action when the affected players had previously contacted her about the coercion.[161] Riley maintains his innocence.[177] Investigations into the incident, and into player safety more generally, were launched by the NWSL, the US Soccer Federation, and FIFA.[177]

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For the former women s soccer league in Australia see Women s National Soccer League The National Women s Soccer League NWSL is a professional women s soccer league at the top of the United States league system It is owned by the teams and until 2020 was under a management contract with the United States Soccer Federation 1 National Women s Soccer LeagueFoundedNovember 21 2012 10 years ago 2012 11 21 CountryUnited StatesConfederationCONCACAF North America Number of teams12Level on pyramid1League cup s NWSL Challenge CupCurrent championsPortland Thorns FC 3rd title 2022 Current NWSL ShieldOL Reign 3rd shield 2022 Most championshipsPortland Thorns FC 3 titles Most NWSL ShieldsNorth Carolina CourageOL Reign 3 shields each Most appearancesLauren Barnes 170 as of October 31 2021 Top goalscorerSam Kerr 77 as of October 31 2021 TV partnersCBS Sports and TwitchWebsitenwslsoccer wbr comCurrent 2023 NWSL seasonThe NWSL was established in 2012 as the successor to Women s Professional Soccer WPS 2007 2012 which was itself the successor to Women s United Soccer Association 2001 2003 The league began play in 2013 with eight teams four of which were former members of WPS Boston Breakers Chicago Red Stars Sky Blue FC and Western New York Flash 2 3 4 As of 2022 update it has 12 teams across the United States 5 6 As of May 7 2022 update five teams have been crowned NWSL Champions awarded to the playoff winner four teams have claimed the NWSL Shield awarded to the team in first place at the end of the regular season and three teams have been champions of the NWSL Challenge Cup an annual league cup tournament that began in 2020 The current 2022 NWSL champions are the Portland Thorns FC and the current shield winners 2022 are Seattle based team OL Reign The current 2022 Challenge Cup champions are the North Carolina Courage Contents 1 Competition format 2 History 2 1 Founding 2 2 Early years 2 3 Response to COVID 19 pandemic 3 Teams 3 1 Current teams 3 1 1 Former teams 3 2 Membership timeline 3 3 Expansion 4 Organization 4 1 Stadiums and attendance 4 2 Squad formation and salaries 4 3 Players union 5 League competitions 5 1 Championship and shield 5 1 1 Championship records 5 2 Challenge Cup 5 3 Fall Series 6 Broadcasting 6 1 2013 6 2 2014 6 3 2015 2016 6 4 2017 2018 6 5 2019 6 6 2020 2022 7 Statistical leaders 8 NWSL awards 9 NWSL leadership 10 Controversies 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksCompetition format EditAs of 2022 update the NWSL season runs from February to October with the NWSL Challenge Cup taking place between March and May followed by the regular season and playoffs 7 Each team is scheduled for 22 regular season games in a home and away double round robin format 7 At the end of the regular season the team with the highest point total is awarded the NWSL Shield The six teams with the most points from the regular season qualify for the playoffs with the top two teams receiving a first round bye 8 the higher seeded teams would host single knockout matches with the semifinal winners advancing to the championship final played at a predetermined site The current playoff format began in 2021 8 Prior to 2021 the playoffs included only four teams 9 The number of regular season matches had also fluctuated between 20 and 24 in past seasons 10 In 2020 the league suspended the season before it started because of the global COVID 19 pandemic Play resumed with the NWSL Challenge Cup tournament 11 Its success led the NWSL to make it an annual league cup competition 8 History EditFounding Edit After Women s Professional Soccer WPS officially folded in April 2012 the United States Soccer Federation US Soccer announced a roundtable for discussion of the future of women s professional soccer in the United States The meeting which included representatives from US Soccer WPS teams the W League ceased operation in 2015 and the Women s Premier Soccer League WPSL was held in June By November after much discussion owners from the Chicago Red Stars Boston Breakers and US Soccer recruited an additional six teams Compared to WPS the teams would intentionally operate at a lower cost structure and manage growth in a sustainable way 12 13 In November 2012 it was announced that there would be eight teams in a new women s professional soccer league that was yet to be named at the time of the announcement with national team players subsidized by US Soccer the Canadian Soccer Association CSA and the Mexican Football Federation FMF The three federations would pay for the salaries of their national team players 24 from the US 16 from Canada and 12 to 16 from Mexico to aid the teams in creating world class rosters while staying under the salary cap The players would be distributed evenly as possible among the eight teams in an allocation process The teams would own the league and the league would contract US Soccer to manage league operations 14 After the 2020 season the league terminated its management contract with US Soccer 1 On November 29 2012 it was announced that Cheryl Bailey had been named executive director in the new league Bailey had previously served as general manager of the United States women s national soccer team from 2007 to 2011 which included leading the support staff for the U S team during the 2007 and 2011 FIFA Women s World Cups as well as the 2008 Summer Olympics During her tenure with the women s national team she was in charge of all areas of administration including interfacing with clubs team travel payroll and working with FIFA CONCACAF and other federations 15 Nike Inc was selected as league sponsor providing apparel to all teams as well as the game ball 16 Early years Edit The first NWSL game was held on April 13 2013 as the Portland Thorns visited FC Kansas City playing to a 1 1 draw in front of a crowd of 6 784 fans at Shawnee Mission District Stadium Renae Cuellar scored the first goal in league history 17 18 The 2013 season saw regular season attendance average of 4 270 with a high of 17 619 on August 4 for Kansas City at Portland 19 20 The NWSL became the first U S professional women s soccer league to reach nine teams with the addition of Houston Dash backed by Major League Soccer MLS team Houston Dynamo in 2014 expansion interest particularly from MLS and USL teams has continued 21 22 The third season saw a shortened schedule and some early season roster instability due to the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup in Canada but the World Cup also provided exposure to the NWSL which was credited with boosting attendance numbers across the league 21 At the 2022 NWSL Championship the league recognized some of the players who had competed in the league for all ten years of its existence The league also became the first professional women s league in the US to play more than three seasons when the league kicked off its fourth season in 2016 23 Response to COVID 19 pandemic Edit The 2020 season was initially postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic and later canceled Instead the league played the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup a special competition hosted in the Salt Lake City region with no spectators The cup began in late June making the NWSL the first major U S team sports league to return to play 24 The league was the recipient of a federal loan through the Paycheck Protection Program which it used to compensate players before the competition was able to begin 25 Later that year the league also played the NWSL Fall Series a set of 18 games between teams within geographically restricted regions Teams EditCurrent teams Edit Angel City Red Stars Dash Current Gotham Courage Reign Pride Thorns Racing Wave Spiritclass notpageimage Locations of National Women s Soccer League teams Current club The 12 NWSL teams are spread across the United States Each club is allowed a minimum of 20 players on their roster with a maximum of 22 players 26 including supplemental players allowed at any time during the season 26 Originally each team s roster included up to three allocated American national team players up to two allocated Mexico women s national team players and up to two allocated Canadian national team players via the NWSL Player Allocation and subsequent trades 27 In addition each team has four spots each season available for international players these spots may be traded to other teams 28 The remaining roster spots must be filled by domestic players from the United States Teams fill their rosters via a number of drafts and 4 6 discovery player signings 26 Mexico no longer allocates players to the NWSL having established its own women s league in 2017 and the numbers of allocated players and international players on each team vary each year due to trades Effective with the 2022 season the player allocation system has been abolished 29 Of the 12 teams that will contest the 2023 season three are affiliated with men s Major League Soccer teams two are affiliated with men s teams of the United Soccer League one is affiliated with a French Ligue 1 team as well as its women s counterpart in the Division 1 Feminine 30 and six are independent National Women s Soccer League Team Location Home stadium a Capacity b Founded Joined Head coach Men s affiliateAngel City FC Los Angeles California BMO Stadium 22 000 2020 2022 Freya Coombe Chicago Red Stars Bridgeview Illinois SeatGeek Stadium 20 000 2006 2013 Chris Petrucelli Houston Dash Houston Texas Shell Energy Stadium 7 000 c 2013 2014 Sam Laity Houston Dynamo FC MLS Kansas City Current d Kansas City Kansas Children s Mercy Park 18 467 2020 2021 Matt Potter NJ NY Gotham FC e Harrison New Jersey Red Bull Arena 25 000 2007 2013 Juan Carlos Amoros North Carolina Courage Cary North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park 10 000 2017 2017 Sean Nahas North Carolina FC USL1 OL Reign f Seattle Washington Lumen Field 10 000 g 2012 2013 Laura Harvey Olympique Lyonnais Ligue 1 Orlando Pride Orlando Florida Exploria Stadium 25 500 2015 2016 Seb Hines Orlando City SC MLS Portland Thorns FC Portland Oregon Providence Park 25 218 2012 2013 Mike Norris Portland Timbers MLS Racing Louisville FC Louisville Kentucky Lynn Family Stadium 15 304 h 2019 2021 Kim Bjorkegren Louisville City FC USLC San Diego Wave FC San Diego California Snapdragon Stadium 32 000 2021 2022 Casey Stoney Washington Spirit Washington D C Audi Field 20 000 2012 2013 Mark Parsons Stadiums are those expected to be used in the 2023 season All listed capacities are full capacities unless otherwise noted and do not reflect potential COVID 19 restrictions Shell Energy Stadium has a capacity of 22 039 but seating is restricted to 7 000 for Dash games 31 Known as Kansas City NWSL in 2021 Known as Sky Blue FC from 2013 to 2020 Known as Seattle Reign FC from 2013 to 2018 and Reign FC in 2019 Lumen Field has a capacity of 68 740 standard configuration for Reign games seats 10 000 but can expand based on demand for individual games 32 Full capacity includes safe standing area for supporters groups seated capacity is 11 700 Former teams Edit Team Location Home stadium a Capacity Founded Joined Last NWSL season Ref Boston Breakers Boston Massachusetts Jordan Field 4 000 2007 2013 2017 33 FC Kansas City Kansas City Missouri Swope Soccer Village 3 557 2012 2013 2017 34 Utah Royals FC Sandy Utah Rio Tinto Stadium 18 000 2017 2018 2020 35 Western New York Flash Rochester New York Sahlen s Stadium 13 000 2008 2013 2016 36 Stadiums are those used in their last NWSL season Membership timeline Edit Expansion Edit Main article NWSL expansion Soon after launch the league reportedly planned to expand to ten teams for 2014 37 Potential candidates included groups not accepted as part of the original eight groups from the Los Angeles area joint effort from the LA Strikers and Pali Blues 38 and from Hartford Connecticut 39 were confirmed failed bids as was one from the Seattle Sounders Women There was speculation that the Vancouver Whitecaps Women could be logical candidates especially given the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup in Canada however the Whitecaps shuttered their women s program except for one U 18 academy team in December 2012 During the inaugural season there were rumors of expansion interest from MLS teams Toronto FC 40 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 41 and the New York Red Bulls 42 as well as confirmed interest from WPSL side the Houston Aces 43 NWSL team owners hinted that expansion for 2014 was not a question of if but how many 44 45 Despite this it was announced during the playoffs that there would be no expansion for the league s second season 46 though the Red Bulls and Sky Blue FC confirmed that they were in discussions for cooperation 44 47 During the first offseason the Houston Dynamo added their name to the list of MLS teams interested in fielding a women s side stating that they were exploring the opportunity of starting an NWSL side in 2014 or 15 48 and in 2013 they announced the Houston Dash with 2014 as their inaugural season 49 By early December NWSL approved a new team run by the Dynamo organization for expansion in 2014 50 despite their earlier statement that there would be no expansion for the league s second season During the second offseason expansion talk grew rapidly with three established men s teams Real Salt Lake of MLS the Indy Eleven of NASL and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of USL Pro expressing interest in joining NWSL as well as an unattached group from Atlanta There was also rumored or suggested interest from three men s teams in California though none of those groups made official statements Despite this interest it was announced in late April 2015 that there would be no expansion for the 2016 season However after the well publicized success of the US Women s National soccer team renewed interest in NWSL expansion caused reports from the owners meeting that a new team in 2016 has not been ruled out with potential expansion news to be revealed within a month 51 Commissioner Jeff Plush said that over a dozen interested groups had contacted the league in the post World Cup weeks MLS team Orlando City SC was one of the first newly interested groups made public 52 53 54 On October 20 2015 it was announced that Orlando would be hosting the 10th NWSL team the Orlando Pride due to start the 2016 season 55 At that announcement the Pride announced that they had hired former U S National Women s Team coach Tom Sermanni On November 16 2017 it was announced that Real Salt Lake would expand into the NWSL beginning in the 2018 season The Salt Lake City team shortly thereafter unveiled as Utah Royals FC is officially considered a new franchise that replaced FC Kansas City The NWSL announced on October 22 2019 that a team in Louisville Kentucky affiliated with the city s USL Championship side Louisville City FC would join the league in 2021 The team was originally to be named Proof Louisville FC 56 but after significant disapproval from fans it was announced that the Proof Louisville FC branding would not necessarily be the final selection and that the process to determine the team s identity would be restarted 57 On July 8 2020 the Louisville team was rebranded as Racing Louisville FC 58 and its associated visual identity was announced on the same day 59 Racing plays in Lynn Family Stadium which opened in 2020 as the new home of Louisville City 60 On July 21 2020 the NWSL announced that a Los Angeles based team will begin play in 2022 61 The team s ownership group who call themselves Angel City is led by president and founder Julie Uhrman a media and gaming entrepreneur co founders Natalie Portman an Oscar winning actress and venture capitalist Kara Nortman venture capitalist Alexis Ohanian as lead founding investor 62 and additional investors including fourteen former USWNT members most with ties to Southern California actresses Uzo Aduba Jessica Chastain America Ferrera Jennifer Garner and Eva Longoria talk show host Lilly Singh and Ohanian s wife tennis great Serena Williams 61 In 2022 the Los Angeles NWSL team will be the first American professional sports team founded by a majority woman ownership group to begin play 63 and co founders Portman Nortman and Uhrman have publicly discussed their ownership stakes extensively as one way to address gender inequity in sports and to encourage additional investment by women into women s sports 64 65 66 On October 21 2020 the ownership group announced that the expansion club would be called Angel City FC and announced more group members among them tennis great Billie Jean King WNBA star Candace Parker alpine skiing great Lindsey Vonn and her fiance at the time NHL star P K Subban actress and activist Sophia Bush Latin music pop star Becky G actor and TV host James Corden and former US men s soccer international Cobi Jones 67 On December 7 2020 the NWSL announced that an expansion team in Kansas City would join the league in 2021 and take over player related assets from the Utah Royals FC 35 The Royals ceased operations at the same time but the new owners of Utah Soccer LLC after Dell Loy Hansen completes the sale would have the option of re establishing the Royals franchise in 2023 68 The team played under the placeholder name of Kansas City NWSL in the 2021 season announcing its permanent identity of Kansas City Current immediately before its final home game of that season on October 30 69 On January 12 2021 then NWSL commissioner Lisa Baird shared in a press conference that an expansion team in Sacramento would join the league in 2022 but that the team ownership would make the official announcement in due course 70 A team announcement never materialized however 71 In May 2021 it was reported that the ownership group behind the Sacramento expansion would be seeking NWSL approval to move its expansion rights to San Diego instead 72 On June 8 2021 the NWSL officially announced a San Diego expansion team ultimately named San Diego Wave FC with former United States women s national soccer team head coach Jill Ellis as president 73 74 In late 2022 it was reported the likely 13th expansion club would be in Utah as the ownership has the rights to an approximately 2 million expansion franchise fee to bring back the Utah Royals to the Salt Lake City Area In addition the three finalists for the 14th expansion club were a group from the San Francisco Bay Area Tampa and Boston It is thought these teams would join for the 2024 season The highest bid was reported to be 40 million 75 On January 27 2023 it was reported that the NWSL would expand to Utah San Francisco and Boston The owners in Utah would pay 2 5 million while the groups in San Francisco and Boston would pay 50 million Utah and San Francisco would join the NWSL in 2024 and Boston would join the NWSL later 76 Organization EditStadiums and attendance Edit Main articles List of National Women s Soccer League stadiums and National Women s Soccer League attendance In the 2023 season every NWSL team will use one stadium as its primary home venue after the Washington Spirit reached an agreement to play all home games at Audi Field 77 The highest attendance in the league s history was on September 17 2022 for San Diego Wave FC s opening game at the new Snapdragon Stadium against Angel City FC which drew a sellout crowd of 32 000 78 This broke both of the league s previous single game attendance records the absolute record of 27 278 for OL Reign s match against the visiting Portland Thorns FC as part of a doubleheader with Seattle Sounders FC of MLS at Lumen Field 79 and the record for a standalone match not part of a doubleheader with a men s team of 25 218 achieved on August 11 2019 at Portland s Providence Park in a game between the Thorns and the visiting North Carolina Courage 80 As of October 17 2022 update Angel City FC and Portland Thorns FC have respectively hosted four and three of the ten most attended regular season matches in league history including ties for 10th with the other four being San Diego Wave FC s Snapdragon Stadium opener two doubleheader games hosted by OL Reign and Chicago Red Stars respectively and Orlando Pride s first ever home game in 2016 81 Squad formation and salaries Edit In each season teams receive a salary cap that limits their total spending on players Before the 2022 season salaries of federation players were paid for completely or mostly by their respective national federations and they counted against the salary cap at a pre determined amount 33 000 for U S players and 27 500 or the actual salary for Canadian players whichever is lower 82 Non federation players are subject to minimum and maximum salary limits 83 Each team provides fully paid healthcare for its players and also provides housing either directly or through a stipend of no more than 3 000 per month In addition teams are allowed to provide their players with the use of a car valued at no more than 50 000 These expenses are specifically excluded from cap calculations 83 In 2019 the maximum senior roster size was expanded to 22 and the minimum to 20 with an additional four supplemental spots for players earning minimum salary that do not count against the salary cap 84 As of 2021 update the minimum senior roster size is 22 and the maximum 24 so each team could carry a maximum total of 28 players on its active roster 83 The NWSL introduced significant changes to its compensation guidelines before the 2020 season 85 In addition to a sizable increase in the salary cap and the salary limits for unallocated players teams now can purchase up to 300 000 in allocation money in excess of the salary cap to invest in qualified current or future players allocation money can be traded 86 Multi year contracts up to three years plus one option year are now permitted year round housing becomes mandatory and the cap for permitted team assistance has been removed When originally announced allocation money could not be used to supplement the salaries of U S or Canadian federation players and players could not refuse federation status to access allocation money The allocation rules were quietly changed in advance of the 2020 season to allow players to refuse federation status but this change did not become public knowledge until after the end of the abbreviated season In the 2021 season clubs were explicitly allowed to use allocation money to sign federation players 87 In 2021 salary for unallocated players and the team salary cap both increased between 5 and 10 percent 82 On December 13 2021 as part of negotiations between U S Soccer and the union representing USWNT players both agreed to end the allocation system for USWNT members effective with the 2022 season Starting in that season the club salaries of all USWNT players will be paid directly by their NWSL clubs and these players will be represented in their club employment by the NWSL Players Association NWSLPA 88 The NWSL and the NWSLPA the union representing all players in the NWSL jointly announced on January 31 2022 that they had entered into the league s first official collective bargaining agreement which will run through the 2026 season Under this agreement the minimum player salary increased to 35 000 in the 2022 season Free agency will formally be added players with six seasons of NWSL service will become unrestricted free agents in 2023 with the required service time reduced to five seasons from 2024 Additionally starting in 2024 players with three seasons of NWSL service will receive restricted free agency Also should the league become profitable in any season from 2024 to 2026 the players will receive 10 percent of the league s broadcast revenues in the applicable season 89 90 On August 25 2022 the NWSLPA filed a grievance against the NWSL after the league announced the omission of 22 players from a list of 26 who would become eligible to negotiate free agent contracts for the 2023 season The league contended that the contracts of the 22 omitted players included one or more option years that each player s club must first decline to exercise by the deadline of November 15 before the player would be eligible for free agency The players association contended that the contracts expired on their expiration date and not the option exercise deadline The players association expected the league to deny the grievance and for the dispute to enter arbitration 91 92 Season Salary cap Salary limits for players ineligible for allocation money Allocation moneyMinimum Maximum2013 200 000 6 000 30 000 N A2014 265 000 6 600 31 5002015 6 842 37 8002016 278 000 7 200 39 7002017 315 000 15 000 41 7002018 350 000 15 750 44 0002019 421 500 16 538 46 2002020 650 000 20 000 50 000 300 0002021 682 500 22 000 52 500 400 0002022 1 100 000 35 000 75 000 500 000All currency amounts are in United States dollarsPlayers union Edit Main article National Women s Soccer League Players Association Active non United States federation players including unpaid amateur players announced their formation of the NWSL Players Association NWSLPA on May 15 2017 as the first step toward forming a union The NWSL recognized the NWSLPA as the players union on November 15 2018 93 As of February 2022 update the NWSLPA is led by civil rights attorney and former WPS players union organizer Meghann Burke 94 Prior to the 2022 season the NWSLPA membership did not include United States federation players because those players were contracted to the US Soccer Federation for their NWSL play 95 96 97 With the abolition of the federation player system for 2022 and beyond the NWSLPA now represents all players in the NWSL The league and the NWSLPA entered into their first collective bargaining agreement in advance of that season 89 League competitions EditChampionship and shield Edit See also NWSL Playoffs and NWSL Shield The winner of the NWSL Championship the final match of the NWSL Playoffs determines that season s NWSL champion In addition to receiving the championship trophy the champion gets to add a star to the crest on its jersey The playoffs a single elimination knockout tournament are organized by the league in a format similar to other North American professional sports leagues At the conclusion of the regular season the top six teams in the standings earn a berth to the tournament 8 prior to 2021 only the top four teams qualified for the playoffs The league also awards the NWSL Shield to the team with the best record most points at the end of the regular season Like the playoff championship it is recognized as a major trophy by the league The first NWSL Championship was played on September 1 2013 98 As of October 2022 update five teams have been crowned NWSL Champions Portland Thorns FC 3 FC Kansas City 2 North Carolina Courage 2 Washington Spirit 1 and Western New York Flash 1 Four teams have claimed the NWSL Shield North Carolina Courage 3 OL Reign 3 Portland Thorns FC 2 and Western New York Flash 1 The Reign were the first team to repeat as Shield winners in 2014 and 2015 and FC Kansas City were the first team to win consecutive championships in the same years both times defeating the Reign 99 In 2018 the North Carolina Courage became the first team to win both the NWSL Shield and the NWSL Championship in the same season a feat they repeated in 2019 100 The trophies won by FC Kansas City and Western New York officially remain with those teams and were not transferred to the expansion or successor teams in Utah and North Carolina that were assigned their player related assets This was a non issue for Utah Royals FC which won no trophies before folding and having its player related assets transferred to the franchise now known as the Kansas City Current 101 102 Season NWSL championsPlayoff winners NWSL ShieldRegular season winners Championship location Championship attendance Ref 2013 Portland Thorns FC Western New York Flash Sahlen s Stadium Rochester New York 9 129 103 2014 FC Kansas City Seattle Reign FC Starfire Sports Complex Tukwila Washington 4 252 104 2015 FC Kansas City 2 Seattle Reign FC 2 Providence Park Portland Oregon 13 264 105 2016 Western New York Flash Portland Thorns FC BBVA Compass Stadium Houston Texas 8 255 106 2017 Portland Thorns FC 2 North Carolina Courage Orlando City Stadium Orlando Florida 8 124 107 2018 North Carolina Courage North Carolina Courage 2 Providence Park Portland Oregon 21 144 108 2019 North Carolina Courage 2 North Carolina Courage 3 Sahlen s Stadium Cary North Carolina 10 227 109 2020 Canceled 110 2021 Washington Spirit Portland Thorns FC 2 Lynn Family Stadium Louisville Kentucky 10 360 111 2022 Portland Thorns FC 3 OL Reign 3 Audi Field Washington D C 17 624 112 Championship records Edit Italics indicates a defunct team Club Won Runner up Years won Years runner upPortland Thorns FC 3 1 2013 2017 2022 2018North Carolina Courage 2 1 2018 2019 2017FC Kansas City 2 0 2014 2015Washington Spirit 1 1 2021 2016Western New York Flash 1 1 2016 2013Chicago Red Stars 0 2 2019 2021OL Reign 0 2 2014 2015Kansas City Current 0 1 2022 Challenge Cup Edit Main article NWSL Challenge Cup In 2020 the COVID 19 pandemic prevented the regular season from starting Instead the league played the newly announced Challenge Cup a tournament style competition starting in late June with all teams in a protective bubble in Salt Lake City This made the NWSL the first professional team sport in the U S to restart during the pandemic 113 114 The Houston Dash won the inaugural Challenge Cup topping the Chicago Red Stars in the final 115 In November 2020 the NWSL announced that the Challenge Cup would become an annual league cup competition 8 The 2021 Challenge Cup was played in April and May prior to the regular season with the Portland Thorns FC emerging as victors over NJ NY Gotham FC in the final 116 117 The 2022 Challenge Cup was played from March to May of that year and was won by the North Carolina Courage Season Challenge Cup champions Runners up Final location Ref 2020 Houston Dash Chicago Red Stars Rio Tinto Stadium Sandy Utah 115 2021 Portland Thorns FC NJ NY Gotham FC Providence Park Portland Oregon 117 2022 North Carolina Courage Washington Spirit Sahlen s Stadium Cary North CarolinaFall Series Edit Main article NWSL Fall Series In September and October 2020 the league played the Fall Series in which the nine teams were divided into three geographic pods to minimize travel during the COVID 19 pandemic each team played a home and away round robin within its pod 118 The Portland Thorns earned 12 points the maximum possible and won the Fall Series and the associated trophy the Community Shield named Verizon Community Shield for sponsorship reasons 119 Season Community Shield2020 Portland Thorns FCBroadcasting EditFurther information National Women s Soccer League on television During the 2013 2016 seasons the majority of league games were available for viewing via YouTube or via individual team s websites 120 Of the eight teams in the league during the inaugural season the Boston Breakers were the only team that charged a fee for access to their broadcasts 121 2013 Edit On April 18 2013 NWSL signed a one year agreement with Fox Sports 2 to televise six regular season games the semifinal and championship games 122 2014 Edit On May 28 2014 the NWSL signed a one year agreement with ESPN to televise nine games of the 2014 NWSL season The matches included three regular season and three playoff matches on ESPN2 as well as 3 regular season games live streamed on ESPN3 123 2015 2016 Edit On June 30 2015 the NWSL announced a one year agreement with Fox Sports once more to cover ten matches Three regular season and three playoff matches were televised on FS1 and four live streamed on Fox Sports Go 124 The agreement was extended into 2016 under another one year contract covering three regular season matches and the three playoff matches once again on FS1 125 2017 2018 Edit On February 2 2017 the NWSL announced a three year agreement with A amp E Networks in which the Lifetime network broadcast 22 regular season matches as the NWSL Game of the Week at 4 p m Eastern time on Saturday afternoons as well as three post season matches This marked the first time that the NWSL had a weekly broadcast window throughout the entire season As part of the deal A amp E Networks purchased a 25 percent equity stake in the NWSL and were granted two seats on the league s board The company also formed a joint venture with the league known as NWSL Media to oversee the league s marketing and broadcast rights and Lifetime became a league wide kit sponsor for all players This deal marked the first time Lifetime had broadcast sports since the WNBA in the late 1990s and early 2000s 126 127 128 129 130 Lifetime also streamed the game of the week in the United States via its website and internationally in the NWSL website and iOS app The remaining games were initially streamed exclusively by go90 in the United States under a digital rights deal with Verizon Communications and through the NWSL website internationally 126 The quality of the streams through go90 faced criticism with sportswriters users and players and team staff criticizing the service for its inconsistent quality and arguing that the NWSL s growth could be harmed by go90 s relative lack of reach and prominence when compared to YouTube 131 132 The Equalizer noted that the app was prone to crashing did not have the same wide device support as YouTube 133 and that the telecasts themselves suffered from their own technical problems such as poor camera angles and glitches with graphics but that the streams were good when they worked 134 On May 19 2017 the league announced that they would additionally stream games on the NWSL website and app in the U S until the technical issues with go90 were rectified 135 After Houston Dash player Rachel Daly collapsed on the pitch after a match in Houston on May 27 where the heat index was reportedly over 100 degrees Fahrenheit she was carried off on a stretcher and hospitalized for heat illness League operations director Amanda Duffy subsequently announced that the NWSL Game of the Week matches many of which were slated for the hottest parts of the day in humid cities such as Houston Orlando and Cary North Carolina would be rescheduled to allow for longer hydration breaks Some Game of the Week matches changed to other venues and teams not scheduled for television were granted more flexibility in rescheduling kickoffs for player safety The league also adopted new procedures for addressing heat and rescheduling matches 136 137 On June 6 2018 it was announced that six Game of the Week matches through the remainder of the season would move to evening kickoffs and air on ESPNews which is owned by a sister venture to A amp E Networks in an effort to ensure the safety of players as well as improve attendance 138 Go90 shut down in July 2018 the remaining games not aired on television were moved back to the NWSL website for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs 139 2019 Edit On February 20 2019 the NWSL announced that A amp E Networks had pulled out of its broadcasting agreement with the league one season early A amp E s stake in NWSL Media was given back to the league but Lifetime will remain a kit sponsor NWSL president Amanda Duffy said the changes would give the league and its teams finer control over its media and sponsorship agreements and expected to announce a new television rights deal soon Verizon Media remained the U S digital rightsholder to the league but the streams moved from go90 to the Yahoo Sports website and apps 140 The NWSL did not reach any national television deals before the start of the 2019 season 141 but after their opening match the Chicago Red Stars reached their own television deal with the regional sports network NBC Sports Chicago 142 In July 2019 the NWSL announced that ESPN had acquired a 14 match package for the remainder of the season divided among ESPNews and ESPN2 including the semifinals and championship match 143 2020 2022 Edit In October 2019 the NWSL signed the agency Octagon to market its media rights It was reported that Octagon was pursuing multi year agreements of at least three years and stronger broadcaster commitments as to help build an audience and discourage broadcasters from acquiring NWSL rights to ride the coattails of the U S national team and the FIFA Women s World Cup but then abandon it afterward 144 On March 11 2020 the NWSL entered into a three year media agreement with CBS Sports and the video game oriented streaming service Twitch 145 For the 2020 season CBS Sports planned to broadcast 87 matches including the playoffs split between CBS CBS Sports Network and CBS All Access in Canada and the United States with the exact distribution among the channels subject to change while Twitch planned to stream an additional 24 matches for free Twitch also became the NWSL s international media rights holder and stream all matches outside Canada and the United States for free 146 147 On May 27 2020 the NWSL announced that it would return from the COVID 19 pandemic with the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup tournament 148 All Challenge cup matches would be live on CBS All Access subscription service in the US and Canada and would re air on CBS Sports Network while CBS would broadcast both opening and final matches Fans outside the US and Canada would be able to stream all 23 live matches for free on Twitch as part of NWSL broadcasting rights package Statistical leaders EditMain article NWSL records and statistics 149 Bold indicates active NWSL players All time leading goalscorersRegular season only as of October 31 2021 Rank Player Goals1 Sam Kerr 772 Lynn Williams 573 Christine Sinclair 544 Jessica McDonald 515 Christen Press 456 Carli Lloyd 427 Megan Rapinoe 408 Amy Rodriguez 399 Alex Morgan 3810 Sydney Leroux 37 Most appearancesRegular season only as of October 31 2021 Rank Player Games1 Lauren Barnes 1702 McCall Zerboni 1663 Merritt Mathias 1644 Tori Huster 1575 Jessica McDonald 1566 Allie Long 155 Christine Nairn8 Jess Fishlock 1449 Christine Sinclair 14310 Nicole Barnhart 141 All time leading assistsRegular season only as of October 31 2021 Rank Player Assists1 Jessica McDonald 272 Lynn Williams 263 Sofia Huerta 254 Tobin Heath 24 Nahomi Kawasumi Sam Kerr7 Crystal Dunn 22 Jess Fishlock Christine Nairn10 Vanessa DiBernardo 20 Alex Morgan Kelley O Hara Kealia Watt All time shutoutsRegular season only as of October 31 2021 Rank Player Shutouts1 Nicole Barnhart 522 Adrianna Franch 363 Alyssa Naeher 334 Aubrey Kingsbury 225 Ashlyn Harris 206 Katelyn Rowland 187 Casey Murphy 178 Lydia Williams 16 Jane Campbell10 Michelle Betos 15 Stephanie LabbeNWSL awards EditMain article NWSL awards Throughout the season the league awards Player of the Month Team of the Month and Player of the Week awards to individual players which are voted on by the media At the end of each season the league presents six annual awards for outstanding achievements five of which are voted on by players owners general managers coaches media and fans 150 The current 2022 holders of the annual awards are as follows Golden Boot Alex Morgan San Diego Wave FC 15 goals 151 Most Valuable Player Sophia Smith Portland Thorns FC 152 Rookie of the Year Naomi Girma San Diego Wave FC 153 Goalkeeper of the Year Kailen Sheridan San Diego Wave FC 154 Defender of the Year Naomi Girma San Diego Wave FC 153 Coach of the Year Casey Stoney San Diego Wave FC 155 In addition the league names a NWSL Best XI team and NWSL Second XI team which are voted on by players owners general managers coaches media and fans 156 NWSL leadership EditName Years Title Ref Cheryl Bailey 2012 2014 Commissioner 157 Jeff Plush 2015 2017 Commissioner 158 159 Amanda Duffy 2016 2018 Managing director of operationsAmanda Duffy 2019 2020 President 160 Lisa Baird 2020 2021 Commissioner 161 Marla Messing 2021 2022 Interim CEO 162 Jessica Berman 2022 present Commissioner 163 Former general manager of the United States women s national soccer team Cheryl Bailey was announced by US Soccer President Sunil Gulati as the first commissioner of the NWSL on November 29 2012 164 On November 18 2014 she resigned after overseeing two seasons and the launch of the new professional league in less than five months ahead of the inaugural season 165 On January 6 2015 Jeff Plush managing director of Colorado Rapids and a former MLS board member was named as Bailey s successor 166 Plush oversaw the 2015 and 2016 seasons including the Orlando Pride expansion a broadcast partnership with A E Networks including the three year broadcast deal with Lifetime television and the sale of the Western New York Flash to North Carolina FC owner Stephen Malik and the team s relocation to North Carolina 167 During his tenure former Louisville City FC president Amanda Duffy was hired in December 2016 as the NWSL s managing director of operations 168 Plush resigned as commissioner on March 2 2017 and the position remained vacant until 2020 although Duffy served as the public face of league management 169 On January 15 2019 Duffy was promoted to president the league s highest office 170 On January 7 2020 Amanda Duffy announced that she would leave the NWSL for a leadership position at the Orlando Pride on February 15 2020 171 On February 27 2020 the NWSL announced that Lisa Baird chief marketing officer of the New York Public Radio would become the league s commissioner on March 10 2020 172 Baird resigned on October 1 2021 during the Paul Riley controversy see below On October 18 2021 the league hired Marla Messing as its Interim CEO 173 On April 20 2022 Jessica Berman became Commissioner overlapping with CEO Messing who continued work until May 31 174 Controversies EditMain article 2021 NWSL abuse scandal On September 30 2021 news was released that North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley was being accused of sexual coercion by multiple former players 175 Riley was promptly fired from his head 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