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2023 Washington Spirit season

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Washington Spirit soccer season

Washington Spirit 2023 soccer season
Washington Spirit
2023 season
OwnerY. Michele Kang
General managerMark Krikorian
Head coachMark Parsons
StadiumAudi Field
(capacity: 20,000)
League8th
Challenge CupGroup Stage
Top goalscorerAshley Hatch (8)
Highest home attendance12,232
(May 6 vs.SD)
Lowest home attendance7,073
(Apr 22 vs.HOU)
Average home league attendance9,940
Biggest win3–1
(May 6 vs.SD)
Biggest defeat0–3
(Jul 1 vs.ORL)
← 2022
2024 →
All statistics correct as of July 8, 2023.

The2023Washington Spirit season was the team's eleventh season as a professionalwomen's soccer team. The Spirit played in theNational Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the top tier ofwomen's soccer in the United States.

Background

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See also:2022 Washington Spirit season

The Spirit failed to defend their2021 championship during the 2022 season, and also failed to qualify for theNWSL Playoffs, finishing in 11th place of 12 teams.[1] The team fired championship-winningKris Ward after a1–6–9 start and allegations of misconduct toward players, leavingAlbertin Montoya to finish the season as interim head coach. Ward was later banned indefinitely by the NWSL following a league investigation into the allegations.[2] The team also hiredMark Krikorian, formerly head coach of theFlorida State Seminoles women's soccer team, as its new general manager in June 2022.[3]

The Spirit hired former managerMark Parsons as the team's new head coach in November 2022

Hirings

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In November 2022, the Spirit announced several technical and front-office hirings, including:

Offseason transactions

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See also:§ Transactions

On February 7, 2023, the Spirit signedOlympique Lyon midfielderInès Jaurena,[7] who had ended her contract with Lyon by mutual consent on January 29.[8]

On March 3, 2023, the Spirit signed midfielderChloe Ricketts, who at 15 years and 283 days old had signed her NWSL contract at an age three days' younger thanOlivia Moultrie in June 2021, setting a new NWSL record for youngest signing.[9] The record was broken again 18 days later, whenSan Diego Wave FC signedMelanie Barcenas at 15 years and 138 days old. Rickett was signed using the league's new under-18 entry mechanism added by thecollective bargaining agreement signed near the start of the NWSL preseason.[10]

Change in colors

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The Spirit abandoned its red, white, and blue color scheme for monochromatic white and black kits with a metallicchrome crest. The team debuted the kits and crest to premium season ticket holders,supporters' group members, and sponsors at the Penn Social event space on March 1, 2023.[11] Spirit owner Y. Michele Kang said the changes represent a clean-slate transition toward a planned club rebranding.[12]

Summary

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March/April

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The Spirit went undefeated in its first five league matches and did not trail an opponent during that span,[13] but lost its2023 NWSL Challenge Cup opener toNJ/NY Gotham FC 1–0 on April 19.[14] The unbeaten stretch included the professional debut of Ricketts on April 15 againstNorth Carolina Courage.[15]

On April 7, the Spirit announced the hiring ofMami Yamaguchi, a formerJapan national team player and former player and assistant coach to Mark Krikorian at Florida State, as an assistant coach. She had most recently served as an assistant coach and player-coach atDetroit City FC andAFC Ann Arbor.[16][17]

May

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The Spirit continued winning through the start of May, with wins of 3–1 againstSan Diego Wave FC on May 6, 4–2 againstOrlando Pride in the second match of Challenge Cup group play, and 1–0 againstAngel City FC on May 13 to move to the top of the NWSL table. The team's time atop the standings ended with its next match on May 20, its first league loss of the season, falling 2–1 atOrlando Pride.[18] The Spirit finished May tied for second with 16 points withOL Reign,San Diego Wave FC, andPortland Thorns FC after a 1–1 draw against leadersNJ/NY Gotham FC on May 28, equalizing on aPaige Metayer goal in the 69th minute.[19]

Kang bids for OL Féminin

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On May 13,Olympique Lyon won theCoupe de France féminine 2–1 overParis Saint-Germain, its 10th victory in the competition, on a brace byAda Hegerberg.[20] The match was attended by Spirit ownerY. Michele Kang, who also raised the trophy with Lyon.[21] On May 16, Olympique Lyon holding companyOL Groupe and Kang announced the formation of a separate entity that would be composed of the Spirit and Olympique Lyon Féminin. OL Groupe would retain a 48% stake in the resulting new entity, and Kang would become the club's majority owner and CEO, pending regulatory approval.[22][23][24][25]

June

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The Spirit opened June with a 1–1 draw at home againstRacing Louisville FC, scoring throughTrinity Rodman in the 3rd minute. Louisville equalized on a 51st-minutepenalty kick bySavannah DeMelo, then lostElli Pikkujämsä to astraight red card in the 77th minute. Despite the advantage, the Spirit failed to convert again.[26]

On June 10, the Spirit ended a three-match winless streak by defeatingAngel City FC 2–1 at home on goals byAshley Hatch andAshley Sanchez, while the defense limited Angel City to one shot on goal in the second half. GoalkeeperAubrey Kingsbury suffered a head injury in the 90th minute and was substituted out for backupNicole Barnhart.[27]

On June 14, the Spirit lost toNorth Carolina Courage 2–1 at home in a Challenge Cup match, conceding the losing goal in second-halfstoppage time. The team played without starters Hatch, Rodman, Sanchez, andAndi Sullivan, while Kingsbury remained out while recovering from the head injury sustained against Angel City.[28] Barnhart was team captain for the match, making her 151st appearance across competitions and passingAshley Harris for second-most appearances by a goalkeeper in league history. Her start alongside 16-year-oldChloe Ricketts resulted in the largest age gap between starting players in a league match, at 25 years, 7 months, and 13 days.Riley Tanner also made her first career start for the Spirit in the match.[29]

On June 18, the Spirit rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeatKansas City Current 3–2 on the road. The first concession was byMichelle Cooper 22 seconds into the match, setting a newleague record for the fastest goal scored in a match, followed by a second goal conceded in the 23rd minute byDebinha on a penalty kick called for a Spirit handball foul in thepenalty area. The Spirit's rally began with a Sanchez goal in the 37th minute, a Metayer equalizer in the 82nd minute, and an 88th-minute match winner byTara McKeown, a defender who played as a forward until the start of the 2023 season.[30]

The Spirit then lost 4–2 on the road toPortland Thorns FC on June 23, conceding ahat-trick toSophia Smith. The Spirit equalized twice, through Hatch in the 13th minute and Sanchez in the 46th minute.[31]

On June 30, the Spirit signed French forwardOuleymata Sarr, whose contract withParis FC had expired, to a three-year contract.[32]

World Cup period

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See also:2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

Six Spirit players left the team in late June to play for their national teams in the 2023 Women's World Cup:[33]

On June 28, the Spririt signedMariana Speckmaier and Jordan Thompson to cap-exempt short-term national team replacement player contracts allowed by league rules.[34]

In the Spirit's first regular-season match without its World Cup callups on July 1, the team lost 3–0 at home againstOrlando Pride.Nicole Barnhart started in goal for Kingsbury,[33] Hatch took on captaincy of the team,Amber Brooks moved into the midfield, andNicole Douglas andLena Silano took on starting roles.[35]

On July 6, the Spirit signed French defenderAnnaïg Butel, formerly ofParis FC, to a two-year contract with an option for an additional year.[36] The Spirit's last match before the World Cup came on July 8th in San Diego against the Wave, who also had several players called up to national teams for the World Cup. They would score first on a Hatch penalty kick which was awarded after a VAR review, and in the second half they found themselves 2-1 up afterCheyenne Shorts scored at both ends of the pitch. That lead would last until second-half stoppage time whenTaylor Flint headed in an equalizer, ensuring the points would be shared.[37]

With the regular season paused until late August, the Spirit still had their last three Challenge Cup group stage games left to play, the first of which was against familiar rivals North Carolina Courage. They conceded six goals in a 22-minute span in the second half, all but knocking them out of contention for the semifinals of the midseason tournament. The following week against NJ/NY Gotham, they would fall behind 2-0 inside 10 minutes, but following a weather delay, they came back to win 4-2, with Hatch scoring a brace andRicketts and defenderCamryn Biegalski scoring their first professional goals.[38] They'd end their Challenge Cup campaign in winning fashion against the Pride a week later on a goal from distance by national team replacement player (NTRP)Mariana Speckmaier, who was in her second stint with the Spirit.[39] Barnhart made seven saves in the match, earning her 56th career clean sheet in the process.[40]

August/September

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Regular season play resumed on August 19th on the road for the Spirit againstHouston Dash, which marked the 100th appearance for Hatch and Kingsbury with the Spirit, joiningTori Huster as the only members of the Spirit to reach that milestone.[41] After a scoreless first half,Ouleymata Sarr made her Spirit debut and had an impact just moments later, assisting onAshley Sanchez's 63rd-minute opening goal after the latter made her return from World Cup duty.[42] However, for the second regular season game in a row, the Spirit would concede a stoppage time equalizer, this time toMaria Sánchez, sending both teams home with a point.[43] The Spirit would be the ones to get a stoppage time equalizer the following week as Hatch's penalty in second-half stoppage time cancelled outMorgan Weaver's opener for thePortland Thorns.[44] However, the Spirit would lose their next two games by an 0-2 scoreline, at home toChicago and away at NJ/NY Gotham, and after being firmly in playoff position for the first three quarters of the season, that began to slip.

On September 30, the Spirit facedKansas City Current, the last team they won against in regular-season play.Debinha gave the visitors the lead from the penalty spot in the first half, beforeSarr scored her first goal for the Spirit in the 52nd minute.[45] After several chances in the last few minutes of the game,Trinity Rodman got on the end of a long ball fromGabrielle Carle and slotted home the eventual game winner in the first minute of second half stoppage time, sending the crowd of over 11,000 home ecstatic.[46] This was the Spirit's first league win since June 18th, against the same opponents and was much-needed in the context of the playoff race.

October

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The win over Kansas City set up a "win and in" scenario for the Spirit ahead of their game in Seattle againstOL Reign, which was to be the final regular season home game for Reign and U.S. women's national team starMegan Rapinoe. Despite playing in front of what was at the time a record-setting crowd of over 34,000, both teams struggled to break through, but it was the Spirit who had several chances to win in the end.Dorian Bailey and Rodman both saw chances saved by Reign goalkeeperClaudia Dickey, the latter coming deep into second-half stoppage time, and the points would ultimately be shared.[47] However,Tara McKeown would be booked in the waning moments of the match, earning her 5th yellow card of the season and thus a 1-match ban for card accumulation. The Spirit bench was issued a yellow card in the 44th minute, which was attributed to head coachMark Parsons, giving him a 1-match ban for his third booking of the season. Both would miss the season finale as a result.

For the first time ever, all NWSL teams would play their final matches simultaneously on "Decision Day," as is customary in other leagues around the world, and the Spirit would faceNorth Carolina Courage at home in the crucial match on October 15th. With Parsons suspended, assistant coach Mike Bristol served as acting head coach. The Courage would maintain possession early in the match, but things turned even more in their favor in the 20th minute whenRodman was shown a yellow card by the referee for a reckless challenge on Courage captainDenise O'Sullivan. The video assistant referee recommended an on-field review to upgrade the card to red for serious foul play, and Rodman was given her marching orders after the referee cancelled the yellow and showed red. Two minutes later,Tyler Lussi gave the Courage the lead, and despite suspicions of offside, the goal stood. For the rest of the match, the Spirit would struggle to create chances down a player, and would ultimately lose 1-0, which combined with other results dropped them out of playoff contention and ended their season.

Two days later, the Spirit firedParsons.[48]

Style of play

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The Spirit's 4–4–2 diamondformation as deployed againstRacing Louisville FC on June 3[49]

Under newly appointed head coachMark Parsons, the Spirit deployed a 4–4–2 diamondformation and a fast-paced, direct style of play that relied in the first half of the season on shorter passing sequences than any other team in the NWSL.[50]

Stadium and facilities

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The Spirit continued to play inAudi Field, their full-time home since the team's 2022 season. The Spirit moved its training to a temporary facility shared withMajor League Soccer franchiseD.C. United atSegra Field.[51] As of 26 March 2023[update], Spirit ownership continued searching for available land for plans toward a permanent, stand-alone Spirit training facility.[52]

Broadcasting

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On March 30, 2023,Monumental Sports & Entertainment announced a partnership to broadcast nine Spirit road matches onNBC Sports Washington and provide social media coverage of the team.[53]

Team

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Staff

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As of May 12, 2023.[54][55]
Sporting operations staff
General manager
President of soccer operations
Mark Krikorian
Senior director of soccer operations Nathan Minion
Technical staff
Head coachMark Parsons
Assistant coachAngela Salem
Assistant coach
Director of player personnel
Mike Bristol
Player development coachMorinao Imaizumi
Assistant coach
Player development coach
Mami Yamaguchi
Performance staff
Vice president of performance,
medical, and innovation
Dawn Scott
Athletic trainerAlessandro Ciarla
Athletic trainerRylee Learn

Players

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As of July 6, 2023.[56]
First-team roster
No.Pos.NationNameBirthday (age)SincePrevious teamNotes
1GKUnited States USAAubrey Kingsbury (1991-11-20)November 20, 1991 (aged 31)2018United StatesOrlando Pride
18GKUnited States USALyza Bosselmann (2001-07-27)July 27, 2001 (aged 21)2023United StatesGonzaga
28GKUnited States USANicole Barnhart (1981-10-10)October 10, 1981 (aged 41)2022United StatesKansas City Current
3DFUnited States USASam Staab (1997-03-28)March 28, 1997 (aged 25)2019United StatesClemson
5DFFrance FRAAnaïg Butel (1992-02-15)February 15, 1992 (aged 31)2023FranceParis FCINT[a]
9DFUnited States USATara McKeown (1999-07-02)July 2, 1999 (aged 23)2021United StatesUniversity of Southern California
14DFCanada CANGabrielle Carle (1998-10-12)October 12, 1998 (aged 24)2022SwedenKristianstads DFFINT[a]
16DFUnited States USAMaddie Elwell (1999-08-01)August 1, 1999 (aged 23)2023United StatesVanderbilt
19DFUnited States USADorian Bailey (1997-01-28)January 28, 1997 (aged 26)2019United StatesUniversity of North Carolina
21DFUnited States USAAnna Heilferty (1999-04-17)April 17, 1999 (aged 23)2021United StatesBoston UniversitySEI[b][57]
22DFUnited States USAAmber Brooks (1991-01-23)January 23, 1991 (aged 32)2022United StatesOL Reign
30DFUnited States USACamryn Biegalski (1998-08-11)August 11, 1998 (aged 24)2021United StatesChicago Red Stars
37DFUnited States USAJordan Thompson2023United StatesGonzaga BulldogsNTR[c]
7MFFrance FRAInès Jaurena (1991-05-14)May 14, 1991 (aged 31)2023FranceOlympique LyonINT[a]
10MFUnited States USAAshley Sanchez (1999-03-16)March 16, 1999 (aged 24)2020United StatesUniversity of California, Los Angeles
12MFUnited States USAAndi Sullivan (1995-12-20)December 20, 1995 (aged 27)2018United StatesStanford
13MFUnited States USABayley Feist (1997-03-14)March 14, 1997 (aged 26)2019United StatesWake ForestD45[d]
17MFEngland ENGNicole Douglas (2000-07-31)July 31, 2000 (aged 22)2023United StatesArizona StateINT[a]
23MFUnited States USATori Huster (1989-09-23)September 23, 1989 (aged 33)2013United StatesWestern New York FlashSEI[b]
25MFRepublic of Ireland IRLMarissa Sheva (1997-04-22)April 22, 1997 (aged 25)2022United StatesUtah Royals FC
26MFUnited States USAPaige Metayer (2000-09-23)September 23, 2000 (aged 22)2023United StatesUniversity of California
27MFPanama PANRiley Tanner (1999-10-15)October 15, 1999 (aged 23)2023United StatesAlabama
39MFUnited States USAChloe Ricketts (2007-05-23)May 23, 2007 (aged 15)2023United StatesAFC Ann Arbor[58]U18[e]
2FWUnited States USATrinity Rodman (2002-05-20)May 20, 2002 (aged 20)2021United StatesWashington State
8FWFrance FRAOuleymata Sarr (1995-10-08)October 8, 1995 (aged 27)2023FranceParis FCINT[a]
20FWUnited States USACivana Kuhlmann (1999-04-14)April 14, 1999 (aged 23)2023United StatesUniversity of Colorado Boulder
24FWUnited States USALena Silano (2000-02-28)February 28, 2000 (aged 23)2023United StatesLong Beach State
33FWUnited States USAAshley Hatch (1995-05-25)May 25, 1995 (aged 27)2018United StatesNorth Carolina Courage
37FWVenezuela VENMariana Speckmaier (1997-12-26)December 26, 1997 (aged 25)2023IcelandValurNTR[c]
  1. ^abcdeINT: International player
  2. ^abSEI: Season-ending injury list
  3. ^abNTR: Short-term National Team Replacement signing
  4. ^D45: 45-day disabled list
  5. ^U18: Under-18 signing

Competitions

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NWSL Challenge Cup

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Main article:2023 NWSL Challenge Cup

Group stage

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NJ/NY Gotham FC v Washington Spirit
April 19, 2023 (2023-04-19)1NJ/NY Gotham FC0–1 Washington SpiritHarrison, New Jersey
7:30 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)Report
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 7,543
Referee: Shawn Tehini (North Carolina)
Washington Spirit vOrlando Pride
May 10, 2023 (2023-05-10)2 Washington Spirit4–2Orlando PrideWashington, D.C.
7:30 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 4,991
Referee: Joshua Encarnacion (Pennsylvania)
Washington Spirit vNorth Carolina Courage
June 14, 2023 (2023-06-14)3 Washington Spirit1–2North Carolina CourageWashington, D.C.
7:30 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)ReportStadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 5,778
Referee: Matthew Corrigan (Oklahoma)
North Carolina Courage v Washington Spirit
July 22, 2023 (2023-07-22)4North Carolina Courage6–0 Washington SpiritCary, North Carolina
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)ReportStadium:WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 4,063
Referee: Thomas Snyder (New York)
Washington Spirit vNJ/NY Gotham FC
July 28, 2023 (2023-07-28)5 Washington Spirit4–2NJ/NY Gotham FCWashington, D.C.
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)ReportStadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 4,732
Referee: Danielle Chesky (Virginia)
Orlando Pride v Washington Spirit
August 4, 2023 (2023-08-04)6Orlando Pride0–1 Washington SpiritOrlando, Florida
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)ReportStadium:Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,661
Referee: Brad Jensen (Utah)

East Division standings

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PosTeamPldWTLGFGAGDPtsQualificationNCNJYWASORL
1North Carolina Courage6321155+1011Advance toknockout stage1–16–00–0
2NJ/NY Gotham FC6321107+3112–01–01–1
3Washington Spirit63031013−391–24–24–2
4Orlando Pride6024515−1021–11–30–1
Source:NWSL

Results by matchday

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Matchday123456
StadiumAHHHAA
ResultLWLLWW
Position323
Updated to match(es) played on June 14, 2023. Source:NWSL
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Regular season

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Main article:2023 National Women's Soccer League season

Matches

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Washington Spirit vOL Reign
March 26, 2023 (2023-03-26)1 Washington Spirit1–0OL ReignWashington, D.C.
4:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 11,281
Referee:Alyssa Nichols (Mississippi)
Racing Louisville FC v Washington Spirit
March 25, 2023 (2023-03-25)2Racing Louisville FC2–2 Washington SpiritLouisville, Kentucky
3:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)Report
Stadium:Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 4,861
Referee: Sergii Demianchuk (Georgia)
North Carolina Courage v Washington Spirit
April 15, 2023 (2023-04-15)3North Carolina Courage1–2 Washington SpiritCary, North Carolina
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 5,160
Referee: Adorae Monroy (Washington)
Washington Spirit vHouston Dash
April 22, 2023 (2023-04-22)4 Washington Spirit0–0Houston DashWashington, D.C.
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
ReportStadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 7,073
Referee: Elton Garcia (Texas)
Chicago Red Stars v Washington Spirit
April 29, 2023 (2023-04-29)5Chicago Red Stars1–1 Washington SpiritBridgeview, Illinois
7:00 p.m.CDT (UTC-5)Report
Stadium:SeatGeek Stadium
Attendance: 3,610
Referee: Matthew Corrigan (Oklahoma)
Washington Spirit vSan Diego Wave FC
May 6, 2023 (2023-05-06)6 Washington Spirit3–1San Diego Wave FCWashington, D.C.
1:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
ReportStadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 12,232
Referee: Matt Thompson (Mississippi)
Angel City FC v Washington Spirit
May 13, 2023 (2023-05-13)7Angel City FC0–1 Washington SpiritLos Angeles, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 17,427
Referee: JC Griggs (Virginia)
Orlando Pride v Washington Spirit
May 20, 2023 (2023-05-20)8Orlando Pride2–1 Washington SpiritOrlando, Florida
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 4,290
Referee: Thomas Snyder (New York)
Washington Spirit vNJ/NY Gotham FC
May 28, 2023 (2023-05-28)9 Washington Spirit1–1NJ/NY Gotham FCWashington, D.C.
5:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
ReportStadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 11,545
Referee: Karen Callado (California)
Washington Spirit vRacing Louisville FC
June 3, 2023 (2023-06-03)10 Washington Spirit1–1Racing Louisville FCWashington, D.C.
8:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 8,515
Referee: Rebecca Pagan (Illinois)
Washington Spirit vAngel City FC
June 10, 2023 (2023-06-10)11 Washington Spirit2–1Angel City FCWashington, D.C.
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 10,032
Referee:Alyssa Nichols (Mississippi)
Kansas City Current v Washington Spirit
June 18, 2023 (2023-06-18)12Kansas City Current2–3 Washington SpiritKansas City, Kansas
6:00 p.m.CDT (UTC-5)ReportStadium:Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 9,644
Referee:Natalie Simon (Florida)
Portland Thorns FC v Washington Spirit
June 23, 2023 (2023-06-23)13Portland Thorns FC4–2 Washington SpiritPortland, Oregon
7:30 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:Providence Park
Attendance: 20,254
Referee:Katja Koroleva (Washington)
Washington Spirit vOrlando Pride
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01)14 Washington Spirit0–3Orlando PrideWashington, D.C.
8:19 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 8,901
Referee: Anya Voigt (Florida)
Note: Kickoff delayed from 7:00 p.m. by thunderstorms in the area.
San Diego Wave FC v Washington Spirit
July 8, 2023 (2023-07-08)15San Diego Wave FC2–2 Washington SpiritSan Diego, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:Snapdragon Stadium
Attendance: 14,362
Referee: Adam Kilpatrick (Massachusetts)
Houston Dash v Washington Spirit
August 19, 2023 (2023-08-19)16Houston Dash1–1 Washington SpiritHouston, Texas
7:30 p.m.CDT (UTC-5)Sanchez 90+1'ReportSanchez 63'Stadium:Shell Energy Stadium
Attendance: 4,822
Referee: Eric Tattersall (Ohio)
Washington Spirit vPortland Thorns FC
August 27, 2023 (2023-08-27)17 Washington Spirit1–1Portland Thorns FCWashington, D.C.
5:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)Hatch 90+2' (pen.)ReportWeaver 64'Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 13,048
Referee: Jeremy Scheer (Connecticut)
Washington Spirit vChicago Red Stars
September 3, 2023 (2023-09-03)18 Washington Spirit0–2Chicago Red StarsWashington, D.C.
5:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)ReportStadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 10,035
Referee: Brandon Stevis (California)
NJ/NY Gotham FC v Washington Spirit
September 16, 2023 (2023-09-16)19NJ/NY Gotham FC2–0 Washington SpiritHarrison, New Jersey
7:30 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
ReportStadium:Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 6,202
Referee: Adorae Monroy (Washington)
Washington Spirit vKansas City Current
September 30, 2023 (2023-09-30)20 Washington Spirit2–1Kansas City CurrentWashington, D.C.
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 11,607
Referee: Eric Tattersall (Ohio)
OL Reign v Washington Spirit
October 6, 2023 (2023-10-06)21OL Reign0-0 Washington SpiritSeattle, Washington
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)ReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 34,130
Referee: Thomas Snyder (New York)
Washington Spirit vNorth Carolina Courage
October 15, 2023 (2023-10-15)22 Washington Spirit0-1North Carolina CourageWashington, D.C.
5:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)RodmanRed card 23'ReportLussi 25'Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 15,479
Referee: Ricardo Fierro (California)

Regular season standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
6NJ/NY Gotham FC(C)228772524+131Playoff quarterfinals
7Orlando Pride22101112728−131
8Washington Spirit227962629−330
9Racing Louisville FC226972524+127
10Houston Dash226881618−226
Source:NWSL
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(C) Champions and W Champions Cup

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
227962629 −3304431112 −13531517 −2

Last updated: October 15, 2023.
Source:NWSLsoccer.com

Results by matchday

[edit]
Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122
StadiumHAAHAHAAHHHAAHAAHHAHAH
ResultWDWDDWWLDDWWLLDDDLLWDL
Position5325431453214454566558
Updated to match(es) played on October 15, 2023. Source:NWSL
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Statistics

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As of matches played July 8, 2023.[59]
Goalscorers, per competition
PlayerGoals by competition
Pos.No.Nat.NameNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
FW33United States USAAshley Hatch808
MF10United States USAAshley Sanchez415
FW2United States USATrinity Rodman404
MF26United States USAPaige Metayer303
DF3United States USASam Staab112
DF9United States USATara McKeown112
MF25Republic of Ireland IRLMarissa Sheva011
FW24United States USALena Silano011
Own goals100
Total22527
Assists by player, per competition
PlayerAssists by competition
Pos.No.Nat.NameNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
DF19United States USADorian Bailey303
FW33United States USAAshley Hatch303
FW2United States USATrinity Rodman202
FW24United States USALena Silano112
MF7France FRAInès Jaurena101
MF26United States USAPaige Metayer101
MF39United States USAChloe Ricketts011
MF10United States USAAshley Sanchez101
MF3United States USASam Staab101
MF27Panama PANRiley Tanner011
Total13316
Clean sheets by goalkeeper, per competition
PlayerClean sheets by competition
Pos.No.Nat.NameNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
GK1United States USAAubrey Kingsbury303
Total303
Disciplinary cards by player, per competition
PlayerNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
Pos.No.Nat.NameYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
FW33United States USAAshley Hatch301040
DF9United States USATara McKeown300030
MF26United States USAPaige Metayer210021
MF12United States USAAndi Sullivan300030
DF14Canada CANGabrielle Carle200020
MF7France FRAInès Jaurena101020
FW2United States USATrinity Rodman200020
DF3United States USASam Staab200020
DF19United States USADorian Bailey100010
DF30United States USACamryn Biegalski001010
DF22United States USAAmber Brooks100010
MF39United States USAChloe Ricketts100010
MF25Republic of Ireland IRLMarissa Sheva100010
MF10United States USAAshley Sanchez001010
Total[a]22140261
  1. ^Does not include three yellow cards issued to managerMark Parsons.

Awards

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NWSL monthly awards

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Best XI of the Month
MonthPos.Nat.PlayerRef.
March/
April
DFUnited States USASam Staab[60]
MayDFUnited States USASam Staab (2)[61]
Rookie of the Month
MonthPos.Rookie of the MonthStatlineRef.
June
MF
United States USAPaige Metayer1 goal, 1 assist; tied for league scoring lead among rookies (3)[62]

NWSL weekly awards

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As of June 29, 2023
Wk.Pos.Nat.PlayerWonRef.
6United States USAAshley HatchNom.[63]
10United States USATrinity RodmanNom.[64]
11United States USAAshley SanchezNom.[65]
12United States USATara McKeownWon[66]
Wk.Pos.Nat.PlayerWonRef.
4United States USAAubrey KingsburyNom.[67]

Transactions

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Draft selections

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Draft selections are not automatically signed to the team roster. The2023 NWSL Draft was held on January 12, 2023, inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania.

2023 NWSL Draft selections, by round
RoundPickPos.Nat.PlayerCollegeStatusRef.
326England ENGNicole DouglasArizona StateSigned to a two-year contract and rostered as a midfielder.[68]
28United States USALyza BosselmannGonzagaSigned to a two-year contract with an option for a third year.[68]
30Panama PANRiley TannerAlabamaSigned to a two-year contract with an option for a third year and rostered as a midfielder.[68]
34United States USALena SilanoLong Beach StateSigned to a two-year contract with an option for a third year.[68]
437United States USACivana KuhlmannColoradoSigned to a two-year contract with an option for a third year.[68]
40United States USADelaney GrahamDukeNot signed; recovering from surgery.[68]

Contracts

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Contract expirations
DatePos.Nat.PlayerNotesRef.
November 15, 2022United States USATaylor AylmerContract option declined.[69]
United States USAAlia Martin
United States USAAverie CollinsContract expired.
Canada CANDevon Kerr[69][70]
Mexico MEXKarina Rodríguez[69][71]
United States USAAudrey Harding[72]
Contract re-signings
DatePos.Nat.PlayerNotesRef.
November 15, 2022United States USASam StaabContract option exercised.[69]
United States USAJordan Baggett
United States USADorian Bailey
United States USABayley Feist
United States USAAnna Heilferty
United States USAMaddie Elwell
United States USATara McKeown
November 30, 2022Republic of Ireland IRLMarissa ShevaRe-signed to a one-year contract.[73][74]
December 8, 2022United States USATori HusterRe-signed to a one-year contract.[75]
December 12, 2022Canada CANGabrielle CarleRe-signed to a two-year contract with an option for a third year.[73][76]
December 13, 2022United States USACamryn BiegalskiRe-signed to a one-year contract.[73][77]
December 19, 2022United States USAAmber BrooksFree agent re-signed to a one-year contract.[73][78]
December 22, 2022United States USANicole BarnhartFree agent re-signed to a one-year contract.[73][79]
January 16, 2023United States USASam StaabSigned to a new three-year contract, replacing her previous contract.[80]
January 17, 2023United States USAAnna HeilfertySigned to a new two-year contract with a team option for an additional year, replacing her previous contract.[81]
January 18, 2023United States USAJordan BaggettSigned to a new two-year contract, replacing her previous contract.[73][82]
January 19, 2023United States USATara McKeownRe-signed to a three-year contract with an option for a fourth year.[73][83]
January 30, 2023United States USAAubrey KingsburySigned to a new three-year contract with an option for a fourth year.[73][84]
February 17, 2023United States USADorian BaileySigned to a new three-year contract, replacing her existing contract expiring after the 2023 season.[85]
June 20, 2023Canada CANGabrielle CarleSigned a new three-year contract with an option for an additional year, modifying her existing contract signed in 2022.[86]
United States USAAshley HatchContract option for 2024 exercised.[87]
United States USAAndi SullivanSigned a new three-year contract with an option for an additional year, replacing her previous contract expiring in 2023.[88]

Transfers

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Transfers in
DatePos.Nat.PlayerFormer clubFee/notesRef.
February 7, 2023France FRAInès JaurenaFranceOlympique LyonSigned a one-year contract as a free agent.[73][7][8]
March 3, 2023United States USAChloe RickettsUnited StatesAFC Ann ArborSigned a three-year contract as an under-18 player, with an option for a fourth year.[73][9]
June 28, 2023Venezuela VENMariana SpeckmaierIcelandValurSigned a short-term national team replacement contract.[34]
United States USAJordan ThompsonUnited StatesGonzaga Bulldogs
June 30, 2023France FRAOuleymata SarrFranceParis FCSigned a three-year contract as afree transfer.[32]
July 5, 2023France FRAAnnaïg ButelFranceParis FCFree transfer; Signed a two-year contract through 2024 with an option for an additional year.[36][89]
Transfers out
DatePos.Nat.PlayerDestination clubFee/notesRef.
April 25, 2023United States USAJordan BaggettUnited StatesRacing Louisville FCTraded in exchange for a second-round pick and conditional third-round pick in the2024 NWSL Draft.[73][90]

Retirements

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Player retirements
DatePos.Nat.PlayerRef.
November 2022United States USAGaby Vincent[91]

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