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2017 National Women's Soccer League season

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5th season of the National Women's Soccer League
Football league season
National Women's Soccer League
Season2017
DatesApril 15–October 14
ChampionsPortland Thorns FC
NWSL ShieldNorth Carolina Courage
Matches120
Goals344 (2.87 per match)
Top goalscorerSam Kerr (17 goals)
Biggest home winORL 5–0SKY
(Aug 12)
Biggest away winHOU 0–4NC
(Sep 27)
Highest scoringSEA 5–4SKY
(Jul 22)
SKY 5–4SEA
(Aug 19)
Longest winning run5 games
North Carolina Courage
(Aug 5 – Aug 30)
Orlando Pride
(Aug 8 – Sep 2)
Longest unbeaten run9 games
Orlando Pride
(Aug 8 – Sep 30)
Longest winless run10 games
Boston Breakers
(Jul 7 – Sep 10)
Longest losing run6 games
Houston Dash
(May 6 – Jun 17)
Highest attendance21,144
POR 3–1CHI
(Sep 30)
Lowest attendance428
KC 2–1POR
(Aug 16)
Total attendance609,957
Average attendance5,083
2016
2018
All statistics correct as of October 1, 2017.

The2017 National Women's Soccer League season was the fifth season of theNational Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. Including the NWSL's two professional predecessors,Women's Professional Soccer (2009–2011) and theWomen's United Soccer Association (2001–2003), it was the eleventh overall season of FIFA- and USSF-sanctioned top-division women's soccer in the United States. The league is operated by theUnited States Soccer Federation and receives major financial backing from that body. Further financial backing is provided by theCanadian Soccer Association; both national federations pay the league salaries of many of their respective national team members in an effort to nurture talent in those nations.

The reigning championsWestern New York Flash did not play under that name; the franchise was sold, relocated toCary, North Carolina and rebranded as theNorth Carolina Courage.[1]

After schedule disruptions in the previous two years caused by the2015 FIFA Women's World Cup and the2016 Summer Olympics, NWSL teams in 2017 once again played 24 games, a schedule last played during the2014 season.[2] The Courage won theNWSL Shield (the regular season), topping thePortland Thorns by two points.

TheNWSL Playoff semifinals were held October 7–8, 2017, and were won by the Thorns and the Courage. TheNWSL Championship Game was held on October 14, 2017 atOrlando City Stadium inOrlando, Florida.[3] The Thorns won 1–0, becomingNWSL Champions, their second championship.

Teams, stadiums, and personnel

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Stadiums and locations

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See also:List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums

Two teams, the Dash and Reign, do not make their stadiums' entire capacity available for home games, instead restricting ticket sales at a lower level. The full capacities of their venues are included in parentheses anditalics.

TeamStadiumCapacity
Boston BreakersSoldiers Field Soccer Stadium4,000
Chicago Red StarsToyota Park20,000
Houston DashBBVA Compass Stadium7,000(22,039)
FC Kansas CitySwope Soccer Village (primary)[4]
Children's Mercy Park (secondary)
3,500
18,467
North Carolina CourageSahlen's Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park10,000
Orlando PrideOrlando City Stadium25,500
Portland ThornsProvidence Park21,144
Seattle Reign FCMemorial Stadium6,088(12,000)
Sky Blue FCYurcak Field5,000
Washington SpiritMaryland SoccerPlex4,000


Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All of the teams useNike as their kit manufacturer.

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt sponsor
Boston BreakersEnglandMatt BeardUnited StatesJulie King
EnglandNatasha Dowie
Steward Health Care
Chicago Red StarsUnited StatesRory DamesUnited StatesChristen PressIllinois Bone and Joint Institute
Houston DashUnited States Omar Morales (Interim)United StatesKealia Ohai
United StatesAmber Brooks
BBVA Compass
FC Kansas CityNorth MacedoniaVlatko AndonovskiUnited StatesBecky SauerbrunnDomino's
North Carolina CourageEnglandPaul RileyNew ZealandAbby ErcegBlue Cross & Blue Shield of North Carolina
Orlando PrideScotlandTom SermanniUnited StatesAshlyn Harris
United StatesAli Krieger
Orlando Health
Portland ThornsEnglandMark ParsonsCanadaChristine Sinclair
United StatesTobin Heath
Providence Health & Services
Seattle Reign FCEnglandLaura HarveyWalesJess Fishlock
United StatesLauren Barnes
Microsoft
Sky Blue FCVacantUnited StatesChristie PearceMeridian Health
Washington SpiritUnited StatesJim GabarraCanadaShelina ZadorskyProChain Solutions, Inc.

Coaching changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming managerDate of appointmentRef.
North Carolina CourageFranchise relocationEnglandPaul RileyJanuary 30, 2017[5]
Houston DashUnited StatesRandy WaldrumMutual separationMay 29, 2017United StatesOmar Morales (interim)May 29, 2017[6]
Sky Blue FCNorthern IrelandChristy HollyMutual separationAugust 16, 2017[7]

Competition format

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  • Each team played a total of 24 games, 12 home and 12 away.
  • The four teams at the end of the season with the most points qualified for the playoffs.

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1North Carolina Courage2416173822+1649NWSL Shield
2Portland Thorns FC(C)2414553720+1747NWSL Playoffs
3Orlando Pride2411764531+1440
4Chicago Red Stars2411673330+339
5Seattle Reign FC249784337+634
6Sky Blue FC24103114251−933
7FC Kansas City248792931−231
8Houston Dash2473142339−1624
9Boston Breakers2447132435−1119
10Washington Spirit2454153048−1819
Source:NWSL
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(C) Champions

Tiebreakers

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The initial determining factor for a team's position in the standings is most points earned, with three points earned for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. If two or more teams tie in point total, when determining rank and playoff qualification and seeding, the NWSL uses the following tiebreaker rules,[8] going down the list until all teams are ranked.

  1. Head-to-head win–loss record between the teams (or points-per-game if more than two teams).
  2. Greater goal difference across the entire season (against all teams, not just tied teams).
  3. Greatest total number of goals scored (against all teams).
  4. Apply #1–3 to games played on the road.
  5. Apply #1–3 to games played at home.
  6. If teams are still equal, ranking will be determined by a coin toss.

NOTE: If two clubs remain tied after another club with the same number of points advances during any step, the tie breaker reverts to step 1 of the two-club format.

Weekly live standings

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Considering each week to end on a Sunday.

Week12345678910111213141516171819202122
Team ↓
North Carolina Courage4111111111111211111111
Portland Thorns3432355344554332222222
Orlando Pride10101010988767666774444443
Chicago Red Stars9684632222222123333334
Seattle Reign FC5256244555345445565555
Sky Blue FC6868423433433556656666
FC Kansas City23778766767899108777777
Houston Dash17457999109877667888888
Boston Breakers852356789109988899991099
Washington Spirit799910101010881010101091010101091010

Washington Spirit andBoston Breakers were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 18 on August 26, 2017 after losing their respective games.[9][10]FC Kansas City andHouston Dash were both eliminated in Week 20 on September 9, after the Chicago Red Stars gained one more point in a tie against FC Kansas City.[11][12]Sky Blue FC was eliminated later that weekend after a loss against the Washington Spirit.[13]Seattle Reign was the last team to lose a playoff spot after a defeat in Week 21.[14]

In Week 19,North Carolina Courage was the first team to clinch a playoff spot.[15] Later that week,Portland Thorns clinched the second playoff spot.[16] BothChicago Red Stars andOrlando Pride clinched the remaining two spots in Week 21.[17]

Attendance

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See also:National Women's Soccer League attendance

Average home attendances

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Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.

TeamGPAttendanceHighLowAverage
Portland Thorns FC12211,83021,14414,47117,653
Orlando Pride1274,23314,4524,2736,186
Houston Dash1254,9386,7071,2584,578
North Carolina Courage1252,6727,0202,3834,389
Seattle Reign FC1248,4496,0412,7274,037
Washington Spirit1241,8915,2002,3653,491
Chicago Red Stars1238,3794,9341,8273,198
Boston Breakers1234,7544,3212,2762,896
Sky Blue FC1231,3553,4512,0082,613
FC Kansas City1221,4563,3404281,788
Total120609,95721,1444285,083

Updated to games played on October 1, 2017.[18]

Highest attendances

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Regular season

RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateStadium
1Portland Thorns FC3–1Chicago Red Stars21,144September 30, 2017 (2017-09-30)Providence Park
2Portland Thorns FC2–0Houston Dash19,672August 19, 2017 (2017-08-19)Providence Park
3Portland Thorns FC4–0Washington Spirit19,141September 2, 2017 (2017-09-02)Providence Park
4Portland Thorns FC2–0Boston Breakers18,637May 27, 2017 (2017-05-27)Providence Park
5Portland Thorns FC2–1Washington Spirit18,478July 22, 2017 (2017-07-22)Providence Park
6Portland Thorns FC2–1Houston Dash18,243August 5, 2017 (2017-08-05)Providence Park
7Portland Thorns FC4–1Orlando Pride18,193October 7, 2017 (2017-10-07)Providence Park
8Portland Thorns FC1–0North Carolina Courage16,804July 15, 2017 (2017-07-15)Providence Park
9Portland Thorns FC1–3Sky Blue FC16,736June 17, 2017 (2017-06-17)Providence Park
10Portland Thorns FC3–0FC Kansas City16,199June 28, 2017 (2017-06-28)Providence Park

Updated to games played on October 7, 2017.[18]

Statistical leaders

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1AustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FC17
2BrazilMartaOrlando Pride13
3United StatesMegan RapinoeSeattle Reign FC12
4United StatesChristen PressChicago Red Stars11
5United StatesAlex MorganOrlando Pride9
United StatesLynn WilliamsNorth Carolina Courage
7CanadaChristine SinclairPortland Thorns FC8
8EnglandNatasha DowieBoston Breakers7
WalesJessica FishlockSeattle Reign FC
United StatesAshley HatchNorth Carolina Courage

Updated: October 1, 2017[NWSL Stats 1]

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists
1JapanNahomi KawasumiSeattle Reign FC9
2United StatesShea GroomFC Kansas City6
United StatesMeghan KlingenbergPortland Thorns FC
CanadaAdriana LeonBoston Breakers
BrazilMartaOrlando Pride
6United StatesDaphne CorbozSky Blue FC5
United StatesTaylor LytleSky Blue FC
BrazilCamilaOrlando Pride
United StatesLynn WilliamsNorth Carolina Courage

Updated: October 1, 2017[NWSL Stats 1]

NWSL Playoffs

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Further information:NWSL Playoffs

The top four teams from the regular season competed for the NWSL Championship. In one semifinal, theNorth Carolina Courage defeated theChicago Red Stars 1–0 on a dramatic 89th-minute goal. In the other,Portland Thorns FC defeated theOrlando Pride 4–1. One week later, in the final on October 14, Portland defeated North Carolina 1–0 to claim the NWSL Championship.

Semi-finalsChampionship
      
2Portland Thorns FC4
3Orlando Pride1
2Portland Thorns FC1
1North Carolina Courage0
1North Carolina Courage1
4Chicago Red Stars0

Semi-finals

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Portland Thorns FC4–1Orlando Pride
Henry 12'Yellow card 80'
Sonnett 15'
Raso 71'
Sinclair 82'
Report
Report
Kennedy 23'
Attendance: 18,193
Referee: Timothy Ford
North Carolina Courage1–0Chicago Red Stars
O'Sullivan 89'Report
Report
ColapricoYellow card 36'
Attendance: 10,017
Referee: Ramy Touchan

Championship

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North Carolina Courage0–1Portland Thorns FC
Report
Report
HeathYellow card 41'
RasoYellow card 45+1'
Horan 50'
BrynjarsdóttirYellow card 72'
Attendance: 8,124
Referee: Danielle Chesky

Individual awards

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Monthly awards

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Player of the Month

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See also:NWSL Player of the Month
MonthPlayer of the MonthClubMonth's Statline
AprilUnited StatesRose Lavelle[19]Boston Breakers1 goal, 1 assist in 3 games; Breakers 2-1-0 in April
MayAustraliaSam Kerr[20]Sky Blue FC2 goals, 2 assists in 5 games; Sky Blue FC 3-2-0 in May
JuneAustraliaSam Kerr[21]Sky Blue FC3 goals, 1 assist in 4 games; 30th career goal
JulyUnited StatesMegan Rapinoe[22]Seattle Reign FC5 goals in 4 games; Reign FC 2-1-1 in July
AugustUnited StatesAlex Morgan[23]Orlando Pride7 goals, 2 assists, 13 shots on goal, 11 chances created
SeptemberBrazilMarta[24]Orlando Pride2 goals, 13 chances created, 85.5% passing accuracy

Team of the Month

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See also:NWSL Team of the Month
MonthGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsRef
AprilCanadaStephanie Labbé,WASCameroonEstelle Johnson,WAS
United StatesBecky Sauerbrunn,KC
United StatesEmily Sonnett,POR
United StatesJulie Ertz,CHI
BrazilDebinha,NC
United StatesRose Lavelle,BOS
WalesJess Fishlock,SEA
United StatesSam Mewis,NC
United StatesKealia Ohai,HOU
United StatesLynn Williams,NC
[25]
MayCanadaKailen Sheridan,NJUnited StatesSamantha Johnson,CHI
United StatesBecky Sauerbrunn,KC
United StatesCasey Short,CHI
United StatesDanielle Colaprico,CHI
FranceAmandine Henry,POR
United StatesRose Lavelle,BOS
United StatesSarah Killion,NJ
JapanNahomi Kawasumi,SEA
United StatesChristen Press,CHI
AustraliaSam Kerr,NJ
[26]
JuneCanadaStephanie Labbé,WASUnited StatesCasey Short,CHI
United StatesAbby Dahlkemper,NC
United StatesAli Krieger,ORL
CameroonEstelle Johnson,WAS
BrazilMarta,ORL
United StatesSam Mewis,NC
WalesJess Fishlock,SEA
United StatesMegan Rapinoe,SEA
AustraliaSam Kerr,NJ
United StatesAshley Hatch,NC
[27]
JulyUnited StatesJane Campbell,HOUUnited StatesAmber Brooks,KC
United StatesAbby Dahlkemper,NC
United StatesCasey Short,CHI
United StatesTaylor Smith,NC
BrazilAndressinha,HOU
United StatesJulie Ertz,CHI
BrazilMarta,ORL
United StatesMcCall Zerboni,NC
AustraliaSam Kerr,NJ
United StatesMegan Rapinoe,SEA
[28]
AugustUnited StatesKatelyn Rowland,NCAustraliaSteph Catley,ORL
United StatesEmily Sonnett,POR
United StatesAli Krieger,ORL
United StatesTaylor Smith,NC
BrazilMarta,ORL
United StatesSam Mewis,NC
United StatesLindsey Horan,POR
AustraliaHayley Raso,POR
United StatesAlex Morgan,ORL
AustraliaSam Kerr,NJ
[29]
SeptemberUnited StatesAdrianna Franch,PORUnited StatesEmily Menges,POR
United StatesKelley O'Hara,NJ
United StatesBecky Sauerbrunn,KC
United StatesCasey Short,CHI
AustraliaAlanna Kennedy,ORL
BrazilMarta,ORL
United StatesSam Mewis,NC
United StatesShea Groom,KC
CanadaChristine Sinclair,POR
United StatesLynn Williams,NC
[30]

Weekly awards

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See also:NWSL Player of the Week
See also:NWSL Goal of the Week
See also:NWSL Save of the Week
WeekNWSL Player of the WeekNWSL Goal of the WeekNWSL Save of the WeekReference
PlayerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
1United StatesHaley KopmeyerSeattle Reign FCEnglandRachel DalyHouston DashUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[31][32]
2WalesJess FishlockSeattle Reign FCUnited StatesDanica EvansOrlando PrideBrazilMônicaOrlando Pride[31][33][34]
3CanadaAdriana LeonBoston BreakersBrazilCamilaOrlando PrideUnited StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC[35][36][37]
4NigeriaFrancisca OrdegaWashington SpiritWalesJess FishlockSeattle Reign FCUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[38][39][40]
5JapanNahomi KawasumiSeattle Reign FCUnited StatesChristen PressChicago Red StarsUnited StatesAlyssa NaeherChicago Red Stars[41][42][43]
6United StatesChristen PressChicago Red StarsUnited StatesSofia HuertaChicago Red StarsUnited StatesAbby SmithBoston Breakers[44][45][46]
7United StatesSydney LerouxFC Kansas CityUnited StatesBecky SauerbrunnFC Kansas CityUnited StatesDanielle ColapricoChicago Red Stars[47][48][49]
8United StatesLindsey HoranPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesLindsey HoranPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC[50][51][52]
9AustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FCBrazilCamilaOrlando PrideUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeOrlando Pride[53][54][55]
10BrazilPolianaHouston DashUnited StatesVanessa DiBernardoChicago Red StarsAustraliaSteph CatleyOrlando Pride[56][57][58]
11United StatesMegan RapinoeSeattle Reign FCAustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FCCanadaStephanie LabbéWashington Spirit[59][60][61]
12AustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FCUnited StatesLindsey HoranPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeOrlando Pride[62]
13BrazilAndressinhaHouston DashUnited StatesToni PressleyOrlando PrideUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeOrlando Pride[63][64][65]
14United StatesMegan RapinoeSeattle Reign FCUnited StatesMegan RapinoeSeattle Reign FCUnited StatesAlyssa NaeherChicago Red Stars[66]
United StatesChristen PressChicago Red Stars
15United StatesArielle ShipWashington SpiritUnited StatesSofia HuertaChicago Red StarsUnited StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC[67]
16United StatesSam MewisNorth Carolina CourageBrazilMartaOrlando PrideUnited StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC[68]
17AustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FCAustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FCUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[69]
18AustraliaHayley RasoPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesAlex MorganOrlando PrideUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[70][71][72]
19United StatesShea GroomFC Kansas CityUnited StatesJulie ErtzChicago Red StarsUnited StatesJane CampbellHouston Dash[73][74][75]
20United StatesWhitney ChurchWashington SpiritCanadaChristine SinclairPortland ThornsUnited StatesDiDi Haracic
United StatesWhitney Church
Washington Spirit[76][77][78]
21CanadaAdriana LeonBoston BreakersEnglandRachel DalyHouston DashUnited StatesAshlyn Harris
BrazilMônica
Orlando Pride[79][80][81]
22WalesJess FishlockSeattle ReignAustraliaAlanna KennedyOrlando PrideUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[82][83][84]

Annual awards

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AwardWinnerTeamNotes
Golden Boot[85]AustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FC17 goals
Coach of the Year[86]EnglandPaul RileyNorth Carolina CourageNWSL Shield Winner
Rookie of the Year[87]United StatesAshley HatchNorth Carolina Courage7 goals, 1 assist, 1,200 minutes
Goalkeeper of the Year[88]United StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC11 shutouts, 80 saves, 0.83 GA/A
Defender of the Year[89]United StatesAbby DahlkemperNorth Carolina CouragePlayed all 2,160 minutes
Most Valuable Player[90]AustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FCLeague record 17 goals
NWSL Best XI
PositionFirst team[91]Second team[92]
GoalkeeperUnited StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC11 SO; 80 savesUnited StatesKatelyn RowlandNorth Carolina Courage8 SO, 39 saves
DefenderUnited StatesCasey ShortChicago Red Stars2,004 minutesAustraliaSteph CatleyOrlando Pride2,032 minutes
DefenderUnited StatesAbby DahlkemperNorth Carolina Courage2,160 minutesNew ZealandAbby ErcegNorth Carolina Courage1 goal, 2 assists
DefenderUnited StatesBecky SauerbrunnFC Kansas City1,980 minutesUnited StatesMeghan KlingenbergPortland Thorns FC6 assists
DefenderUnited StatesAli KriegerOrlando Pride2,160 minutesUnited StatesEmily MengesPortland Thorns FC2,063 minutes
MidfielderWalesJess FishlockSeattle Reign FC7 goals, 2 assistsUnited StatesDanielle ColapricoChicago Red Stars1,093 minutes
MidfielderUnited StatesSam MewisNorth Carolina Courage6 goals, 3 assistsUnited StatesJulie ErtzChicago Red Stars4 goals, 3 assists
MidfielderUnited StatesMcCall ZerboniNorth Carolina Courage23 startsUnited StatesLindsey HoranPortland Thorns FC4 goals, 2 assists
FW // MFBrazilMartaOrlando Pride13 goals, 6 assistsUnited StatesSofia HuertaChicago Red Stars6 goals, 4 assists
ForwardAustraliaSam KerrSky Blue FCrecord 17 goalsUnited StatesAlex MorganOrlando Pride9 goals, 4 assists
ForwardUnited StatesChristen PressChicago Red Stars5 GWGUnited StatesMegan RapinoeSeattle Reign FC12 goals, 1 assist
NWSL Championship Game MVP
PlayerClubRecord
United StatesLindsey HoranPortland Thorns FCScored the game-winning goal

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