Week One Attendance Up 48 Percent as Clubs Begin Quest for Shield, Championship Title
NEW YORK (March 29, 2023) –
The National Women’s Soccer League opened its 11th year of play this past weekend, welcoming a record 90,009 fans to matches across the country. The new record marks a 48 percent increase of nearly 30,000 spectators from Week One in 2022.
NEW YORK (March 29, 2023) – The National Women’s Soccer League opened its 11th year of play this past weekend, welcoming a record 90,009 fans to matches across the country. The new record marks a 48 percent increase of nearly 30,000 spectators from Week One in 2022.
Headlining a historic weekend of attendance records, San Diego Wave FC set a new attendance mark for home openers, hosting 30,854 fans at Snapdragon Stadium as Wave FC edged the Chicago Red Stars, 3-2, off a penalty kick winner from Alex Morgan. The new record passes the previous mark set in 2016 by the Orlando Pride when the club played its inaugural NWSL match against the Houston Dash in front of 23,403 spectators at the Citrus Bowl. In addition to San Diego’s landmark opener on Saturday, Angel City FC became the first club to sell out two home openers in a row on Sunday as the team hosted NJ/NY Gotham FC at BMO Stadium. The Los Angeles-based club’s crowd of 22,000 ranks third on the all-time attendance list for home openers. On the east coast, the Washington Spirit celebrated the beginning of its first full season at Audi Field with its highest-attended home opener in club history, welcoming 11,281 fans to the stadium as the Spirit claimed a 1-0 win over OL Reign.
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Forward Alyssa Thompson, the No. 1 overall selection in the 2023 NWSL Draft, scored 11 minutes into her professional debut, becoming the fourth youngest player to score in league play.
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Portland Thorns FC became the first club to notch 100 regular season wins. One of the league’s inaugural eight teams in 2013, the Thorns are the only club to win the NWSL Championship three times.
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Racing Louisville FC’s starting XI featured players from six continents, including Abby Erceg (NZL), Rebecca Holloway (NIR), Ary Borges (BRA), Wang Shuang (CHN), Uchenna Kanu (NGA) and Elli Pikkusjamsa (FIN) in addition to the team’s five American starters.
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NJ/NY Gotham FC forward Lynn Williams scored her first NWSL goal since October 2021 in her debut with the team on Sunday. Williams (58) currently ranks third on the all-time scoring list behind Christine Sinclair (59) and Sam Kerr (77).
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With a clean sheet in the North Carolina Courage’s 1-0 win over Kansas City, goaltender Casey Murphy now holds the club’s shutout record with 18.
The 2023 season continues Saturday, April 1 with 10 teams in action around the country. The full schedule can be viewed here.