5th season of the National Women's Soccer League
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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[ edit ] Stadiums and locations [ edit ] 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 .
Team Stadium Capacity Boston Breakers Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium 4,000 Chicago Red Stars Toyota Park 20,000 Houston Dash BBVA Compass Stadium 7,000(22,039) FC Kansas City Swope Soccer Village (primary)[ 4] Children's Mercy Park (secondary)3,500 18,467 North Carolina Courage Sahlen's Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park 10,000 Orlando Pride Orlando City Stadium 25,500 Portland Thorns Providence Park 21,144 Seattle Reign FC Memorial Stadium 6,088(12,000) Sky Blue FC Yurcak Field 5,000 Washington Spirit Maryland SoccerPlex 4,000
Locations National Women's Soccer League teams.
Personnel and sponsorship [ edit ] Note: All of the teams useNike as their kit manufacturer.
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. 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.
Head-to-head win–loss record between the teams (or points-per-game if more than two teams). Greater goal difference across the entire season (against all teams, not just tied teams). Greatest total number of goals scored (against all teams). Apply #1–3 to games played on the road. Apply #1–3 to games played at home. 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 [ edit ] Considering each week to end on a Sunday.
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]
Average home attendances [ edit ] Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.
Team GP Attendance High Low Average Portland Thorns FC 12 211,830 21,144 14,471 17,653 Orlando Pride 12 74,233 14,452 4,273 6,186 Houston Dash 12 54,938 6,707 1,258 4,578 North Carolina Courage 12 52,672 7,020 2,383 4,389 Seattle Reign FC 12 48,449 6,041 2,727 4,037 Washington Spirit 12 41,891 5,200 2,365 3,491 Chicago Red Stars 12 38,379 4,934 1,827 3,198 Boston Breakers 12 34,754 4,321 2,276 2,896 Sky Blue FC 12 31,355 3,451 2,008 2,613 FC Kansas City 12 21,456 3,340 428 1,788 Total 120 609,957 21,144 428 5,083
Updated to games played on October 1, 2017.[ 18]
Highest attendances [ edit ] Regular season
Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Date Stadium 1 Portland Thorns FC 3–1 Chicago Red Stars 21,144 September 30, 2017 (2017-09-30 ) Providence Park 2 Portland Thorns FC 2–0 Houston Dash 19,672 August 19, 2017 (2017-08-19 ) Providence Park 3 Portland Thorns FC 4–0 Washington Spirit 19,141 September 2, 2017 (2017-09-02 ) Providence Park 4 Portland Thorns FC 2–0 Boston Breakers 18,637 May 27, 2017 (2017-05-27 ) Providence Park 5 Portland Thorns FC 2–1 Washington Spirit 18,478 July 22, 2017 (2017-07-22 ) Providence Park 6 Portland Thorns FC 2–1 Houston Dash 18,243 August 5, 2017 (2017-08-05 ) Providence Park 7 Portland Thorns FC 4–1 Orlando Pride 18,193 October 7, 2017 (2017-10-07 ) Providence Park 8 Portland Thorns FC 1–0 North Carolina Courage 16,804 July 15, 2017 (2017-07-15 ) Providence Park 9 Portland Thorns FC 1–3 Sky Blue FC 16,736 June 17, 2017 (2017-06-17 ) Providence Park 10 Portland Thorns FC 3–0 FC Kansas City 16,199 June 28, 2017 (2017-06-28 ) Providence Park
Updated to games played on October 7, 2017.[ 18]
Statistical leaders [ edit ] 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.
Attendance: 18,193
Referee: Timothy Ford
Attendance: 10,017
Referee: Ramy Touchan
Attendance: 8,124
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Player of the Month [ edit ] Month Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Ref April Stephanie Labbé ,WAS Estelle Johnson ,WAS Becky Sauerbrunn ,KC Emily Sonnett ,POR Julie Ertz ,CHI Debinha ,NC Rose Lavelle ,BOS Jess Fishlock ,SEA Sam Mewis ,NC Kealia Ohai ,HOU Lynn Williams ,NC [ 25] May Kailen Sheridan ,NJ Samantha Johnson ,CHI Becky Sauerbrunn ,KC Casey Short ,CHI Danielle Colaprico ,CHI Amandine Henry ,POR Rose Lavelle ,BOS Sarah Killion ,NJ Nahomi Kawasumi ,SEA Christen Press ,CHI Sam Kerr ,NJ [ 26] June Stephanie Labbé ,WAS Casey Short ,CHI Abby Dahlkemper ,NC Ali Krieger ,ORL Estelle Johnson ,WAS Marta ,ORL Sam Mewis ,NC Jess Fishlock ,SEA Megan Rapinoe ,SEA Sam Kerr ,NJ Ashley Hatch ,NC [ 27] July Jane Campbell ,HOU Amber Brooks ,KC Abby Dahlkemper ,NC Casey Short ,CHI Taylor Smith ,NC Andressinha ,HOU Julie Ertz ,CHI Marta ,ORL McCall Zerboni ,NC Sam Kerr ,NJ Megan Rapinoe ,SEA [ 28] August Katelyn Rowland ,NC Steph Catley ,ORL Emily Sonnett ,POR Ali Krieger ,ORL Taylor Smith ,NC Marta ,ORL Sam Mewis ,NC Lindsey Horan ,POR Hayley Raso ,POR Alex Morgan ,ORL Sam Kerr ,NJ [ 29] September Adrianna Franch ,POR Emily Menges ,POR Kelley O'Hara ,NJ Becky Sauerbrunn ,KC Casey Short ,CHI Alanna Kennedy ,ORL Marta ,ORL Sam Mewis ,NC Shea Groom ,KC Christine Sinclair ,POR Lynn Williams ,NC [ 30]
NWSL Best XI Position First team[ 91] Second team[ 92] Goalkeeper Adrianna Franch Portland Thorns FC 11 SO; 80 saves Katelyn Rowland North Carolina Courage 8 SO, 39 saves Defender Casey Short Chicago Red Stars 2,004 minutes Steph Catley Orlando Pride 2,032 minutes Defender Abby Dahlkemper North Carolina Courage 2,160 minutes Abby Erceg North Carolina Courage 1 goal, 2 assists Defender Becky Sauerbrunn FC Kansas City 1,980 minutes Meghan Klingenberg Portland Thorns FC 6 assists Defender Ali Krieger Orlando Pride 2,160 minutes Emily Menges Portland Thorns FC 2,063 minutes Midfielder Jess Fishlock Seattle Reign FC 7 goals, 2 assists Danielle Colaprico Chicago Red Stars 1,093 minutes Midfielder Sam Mewis North Carolina Courage 6 goals, 3 assists Julie Ertz Chicago Red Stars 4 goals, 3 assists Midfielder McCall Zerboni North Carolina Courage 23 starts Lindsey Horan Portland Thorns FC 4 goals, 2 assists FW // MF Marta Orlando Pride 13 goals, 6 assists Sofia Huerta Chicago Red Stars 6 goals, 4 assists Forward Sam Kerr Sky Blue FC record 17 goals Alex Morgan Orlando Pride 9 goals, 4 assists Forward Christen Press Chicago Red Stars 5 GWG Megan Rapinoe Seattle Reign FC 12 goals, 1 assist
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