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2019 National Women's Soccer League season

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Seventh season of the National Women's Soccer League
Football league season
National Women's Soccer League
Season2019
ChampionsNorth Carolina Courage
NWSL ShieldNorth Carolina Courage
Matches108
Goals282 (2.61 per match)
Top goalscorerSam Kerr (18)
(NWSL Record)
Biggest home winNCC 5–0ORL
(April 17)
POR 5–0HOU
(July 24)
Biggest away winPOR 0–6NCC
(September 11)
Highest scoringCHI 4–4POR
(April 20)
Longest winning run5 games
Chicago Red Stars
(July 13 – August 10)
Longest unbeaten run7 games
Washington Spirit
(May 4 – July 6)
Longest winless run9 games
Orlando Pride
(April 14 – June 15)
Sky Blue FC
(April 13 – July 6)
Longest losing run5 games
Orlando Pride
(April 27 – June 1)
Sky Blue FC
(May 11 – July 6)
Highest attendance25,218
POR 2–1NCC
(August 11)
Lowest attendance1,321
SKY 2–2POR
(April 28)
Total attendance798,056
Average attendance7,389
2018
2020
All statistics correct as of October 12, 2019.

The2019 National Women's Soccer League season was the seventh 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 thirteenth 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 federationspay the league salaries of many of their respective national team members in an effort to nurture talent in those nations and take the financial burden of individual clubs.

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

The Dash does not make its stadium's entire capacity available for home games, instead restricting ticket sales at a lower level. The full capacity of this venue is included in parentheses anditalics.

Two stadiums were renamed during the season. First, on June 4, Exploria Resorts acquired the naming rights to Orlando City Stadium, which was accordingly renamed Exploria Stadium.[1] Then, on June 13, theU.S. arm of the Spanish multinational bankBBVA announced a rebranding of the U.S. operations from "BBVA Compass" to "BBVA". As part of the rebranding, BBVA Compass Stadium became simply BBVA Stadium.[2]

TeamStadiumCapacity
Chicago Red StarsSeatGeek Stadium20,000
Houston DashBBVA Stadium7,000(22,039)
North Carolina CourageSahlen's Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park10,000
Orlando PrideExploria Stadium25,500
Portland ThornsProvidence Park25,218
Reign FCCheney Stadium6,500
Sky Blue FCYurcak Field[a]5,000
Utah Royals FCRio Tinto Stadium20,213
Washington SpiritMaryland SoccerPlex[b]4,000
  1. ^Sky Blue played two home games atRed Bull Arena (capacity 25,000).
  2. ^The Spirit played two home games atAudi Field (capacity 20,000).


Locations of the National Women's Soccer League teams in 2019.

Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All teams useNike as their kit manufacturer.

TeamHead coachShirt sponsor
Chicago Red StarsUnited StatesRory Dames
Houston DashEnglandJames Clarkson
North Carolina CourageEnglandPaul RileyContinental AG
Orlando PrideEnglandMarc SkinnerOrlando Health
Portland ThornsEnglandMark ParsonsProvidence Health & Services
Reign FCNorth MacedoniaVlatko AndonovskiZulily
Sky Blue FCEnglandFreya Coombe (interim)Meridian Health
Utah Royals FCEnglandLaura HarveyConservice
Washington SpiritEnglandRichie BurkeGEICO

Coaching changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming managerDate of appointmentRef.
Washington SpiritUnited StatesTom TorresEnd of interim periodSeptember 2, 2018EnglandRichie BurkeJanuary 8, 2019[3][4]
Orlando PrideScotlandTom SermanniMutual separationSeptember 14, 2018EnglandMarc SkinnerJanuary 14, 2019[5][6]
Houston DashNetherlandsVera PauwMutual separationSeptember 20, 2018EnglandJames ClarksonDecember 11, 2018[7][8]
Sky Blue FCUnited StatesDenise ReddyFiredJune 28, 2019EnglandFreya Coombe (interim)September 4, 2019[9][10]

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1North Carolina Courage(C)2415455423+3149NWSL Shield
2Chicago Red Stars2414284128+1344NWSL Playoffs
3Portland Thorns FC2411764031+940
4Reign FC2410862727038
5Washington Spirit249783025+534
6Utah Royals FC24104102525034
7Houston Dash2475122136−1526
8Sky Blue FC2455142034−1420
9Orlando Pride2444162453−2916
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, withthree 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,[11] 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 tiebreaker reverts to step 1 of the two-club format.

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 FC12241,18125,21815,58120,098
Utah Royals FC12129,28818,0155,77710,774
Washington Spirit1273,66119,8712,0976,138
North Carolina Courage1270,4969,5634,0535,875
Orlando Pride1266,7839,4153,7035,565
Chicago Red Stars1265,40617,3882,0235,451
Reign FC1262,5517,4793,0325,213
Houston Dash1248,6315,3272,9334,053
Sky Blue FC1240,0599,4151,3213,338
Total108798,05625,2181,3217,389

Updated through end of regular season on October 12, 2019.[12]

Highest attendances

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Regular season

RankHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceDateStadium
1Portland Thorns FC2–1North Carolina Courage25,218[13]August 11, 2019 (2019-08-11)Providence Park
2Portland Thorns FC0–0Washington Spirit24,521[14]October 12, 2019 (2019-10-12)Providence Park
3Portland Thorns FC5–0Houston Dash22,329[15]July 24, 2019 (2019-07-24)Providence Park
4Portland Thorns FC1–0Houston Dash21,022[16]September 21, 2019 (2019-09-21)Providence Park
5Portland Thorns FC3–1Washington Spirit20,895[17]August 17, 2019 (2019-08-17)Providence Park
6Washington Spirit2–1Orlando Pride19,871[18][19][20]August 24, 2019 (2019-08-24)Audi Field
7Portland Thorns FC3–0Chicago Red Stars19,461[21]June 2, 2019 (2019-06-02)Providence Park
8Portland Thorns FC0–1Reign FC19,116[22]July 5, 2019 (2019-07-05)Providence Park
9Portland Thorns FC1–1Sky Blue FC19,070[23]August 3, 2019 (2019-08-03)Providence Park
10Portland Thorns FC4–3Orlando Pride18,909[24]July 14, 2019 (2019-07-14)Providence Park

Updated through end of regular season on October 12, 2019.[12]

Statistical leaders

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As of October 12, 2019[25]

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red Stars18
2United StatesLynn WilliamsNorth Carolina Courage12
3United StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina Courage9
CanadaChristine SinclairPortland Thorns FC
United StatesAmy RodriguezUtah Royals FC
6JapanYuki NagasatoChicago Red Stars8
BrazilDebinhaNorth Carolina Courage
United StatesMargaret PurcePortland Thorns FC
United StatesCarli LloydSky Blue FC
United StatesChristen PressUtah Royals FC


Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists
1JapanYuki NagasatoChicago Red Stars8
2BrazilDebinhaNorth Carolina Courage7
3United StatesJaelene HinkleNorth Carolina Courage6
SpainVeronica BoqueteUtah Royals FC
5AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red Stars5
United StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina Courage
United StatesMerritt MathiasNorth Carolina Courage
United StatesLynn WilliamsNorth Carolina Courage
9United StatesCrystal DunnNorth Carolina Courage4
United StatesSofia HuertaHouston Dash
United StatesMeghan KlingenbergPortland Thorns FC
IcelandGunnhildur JónsdóttirUtah Royals FC

Shutouts

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RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1United StatesNicole BarnhartUtah Royals FC10
2United StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington Spirit9
3CanadaStephanie LabbeNorth Carolina Courage8
4United StatesAlyssa NaeherChicago Red Stars6
United StatesJane CampbellHouston Dash
United StatesCasey MurphyReign FC
7United StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC5
8United StatesBritt EckerstromPortland Thorns FC3
CanadaKailen SheridanSky Blue FC
10United StatesEmily BoydChicago Red Stars2


Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstScoreDate
CanadaChristine SinclairPortland Thorns FCChicago Red Stars4−4April 20
United StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina CourageOrlando Pride3−0June 1
AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsOrlando Pride2−3June 30
United StatesKristen Hamilton4North Carolina CourageHouston Dash5−2July 5
United StatesLynn WilliamsNorth Carolina CouragePortland Thorns FC6−0September 11

4Scored 4 goals

NWSL Playoffs

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Further information:NWSL Playoffs

The top four teams from the regular season compete for the NWSL Championship. TheNorth Carolina Courage secured the number one seed on September 21, winning their third straight NWSL Shield.

Semi-finalsChampionship
      
1North Carolina Courage4
4Reign FC1
1North Carolina Courage4
2Chicago Red Stars0
2Chicago Red Stars1
3Portland Thorns FC0

Semi-finals

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North Carolina Courage4–1 (a.e.t.)Reign FC
Report
Attendance: 7,422
Referee: Tori Penso
Chicago Red Stars1–0Portland Thorns FC
Report
Attendance: 9,218
Referee: Danielle Chesky

Championship

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North Carolina Courage4–0Chicago Red Stars
Report
Attendance: 10,227
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza

Individual awards

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As of October 16, 2019

Monthly Awards

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Player of the Month

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MonthPlayer of the MonthClubMonth's Statline
AprilUnited StatesCrystal DunnNorth Carolina Courage4 Goals in three games, 2 Assists and 3 chances created.[26]
MayAustraliaSam KerrChicago Red Stars4 Goals in three games.[27]
JuneWalesJess FishlockReign FC3 Goals in three games. 1 Assist, 8 shots, and 7 chances created.[28]
JulyUnited StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina Courage4 goals in a single match. 5 goals and 2 assists in July.[29]
AugustUnited StatesChristen PressUtah Royals FC3 Goals, 13 shots on goal, 12 chances created.[30]
SeptemberAustraliaSam KerrChicago Red Stars5 Goals, 14 shots on goal, 3 assists.[31]

Team of the Month

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MonthGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsRef
AprilCanadaKailen Sheridan,NJUnited StatesCasey Short,CHI
United StatesBecky Sauerbrunn,UTA
New ZealandAbby Erceg,NC
United StatesMeghan Klingenberg,POR
CanadaChristine Sinclair,POR
JapanYuki Nagasato,CHI
United StatesCrystal Dunn,NC
United StatesChristen Press,UTA
AustraliaSam Kerr,CHI
United StatesTobin Heath,POR
[32]
MayUnited StatesAubrey Bledsoe,WASUnited StatesCasey Short,CHI
ScotlandRachel Corsie,UTA
United StatesSam Staab,WAS
United StatesMerritt Mathias,NC
JapanYuki Nagasato,CHI
United StatesJordan DiBiasi,WAS
SpainVero Boquete,UTA
AustraliaSam Kerr,CHI
United StatesAmy Rodriguez,UTA
United StatesAshley Hatch,WAS
[33]
JuneUnited StatesAubrey Bledsoe,WASUnited StatesCasey Short,CHI
United StatesSam Staab,WAS
United StatesMegan Oyster,RFC
United StatesKatherine Reynolds,POR
United StatesAndi Sullivan,WAS
WalesJess Fishlock,RFC
United StatesKristen Hamilton,NC
United StatesMidge Purce,POR
United StatesAmy Rodriguez,UTA
United StatesIfeoma Onumonu,RFC
[34]
JulyCanadaKailen Sheridan,NJUnited StatesCasey Short,CHI
United StatesSarah Gorden,CHI
New ZealandAbby Erceg,NC
United StatesMerritt Mathias,NC
United StatesVanessa DiBernardo,CHI
BrazilDebinha,NC
United StatesGabby Seiler,POR
United StatesKristen Hamilton,NC
AustraliaSam Kerr,CHI
BrazilMarta,ORL
[35]
AugustUnited StatesAubrey Bledsoe,WASUnited StatesJaelene Hinkle,NC
United StatesEmily Menges,POR
New ZealandAbby Erceg,NC
United StatesCasey Short,CHI
BrazilDebinha,NC
CanadaChristine Sinclair,POR
United StatesLo'eau LaBonta,UTA
United StatesMidge Purce,POR
United StatesChristen Press,UTA
United StatesAmy Rodriguez,UTA
[36]
SeptemberUnited StatesAlyssa Naeher,CHIUnited StatesJaelene Hinkle,NC
United StatesLauren Barnes,RFC
United StatesJulie Ertz,CHI
United StatesCasey Short,CHI
United StatesBeverly Yanez,RFC
BrazilDebinha,NC
United StatesMorgan Brian,CHI
JapanYuki Nagasato,CHI
AustraliaSam Kerr,CHI
United StatesLynn Williams,NC
[37]

Weekly awards

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WeekPlayer of the WeekGoal of the WeekSave of the WeekReference
PlayerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
1United StatesTobin HeathPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesTobin HeathPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[38][39][40]
2CanadaChristine SinclairPortland Thorns FCAustraliaAlanna KennedyOrlando PrideCanadaKailen SheridanSky Blue FC[41][42][43]
3JapanYuki NagasatoChicago Red StarsUnited StatesTobin HeathPortland Thorns FCCanadaKailen SheridanSky Blue FC[44][45][46]
4United StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington SpiritUnited StatesKealia OhaiHouston DashUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington Spirit[47][48]
5AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsBrazilAndressinhaPortland ThornsUnited StatesHaley KopmeyerOrlando Pride[49][50][51]
6AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsUnited StatesJordan DiBiasiWashington SpiritHonorary
United StatesMorgan Andrews
Winner
United StatesBritt Eckerstrom

Reign FC

Portland Thorns
[52][53][54][55]
7United StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington SpiritUnited StatesBethany BalcerReign FCUnited StatesPaige NielsenWashington Spirit[56][57][58]
8United StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina CourageUnited StatesMargaret PurcePortland ThornsUnited StatesJane CampbellHouston Dash[59][60][61]
9WalesJess FishlockReign FCUnited StatesAmy RodriguezUtah Royals FCUnited StatesHaley KopmeyerOrlando Pride[62][63][64]
10United StatesIfeoma OnumonuReign FCWalesJess FishlockReign FCUnited StatesHaley KopmeyerOrlando Pride[65][66][67]
11AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsUnited StatesTyler LussiPortland ThornsUnited StatesHaley KopmeyerOrlando Pride[68][69][70]
12United StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina CourageBrazilMartaOrlando PrideUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington Spirit[71][72][73]
13BrazilMartaOrlando PrideUnited StatesTyler LussiPortland ThornsUnited StatesHaley KopmeyerOrlando Pride[74][75][76]
14AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsUnited StatesChristen PressUtah Royals FCUnited StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC[77][78][79]
15United StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina CourageUnited StatesChristen PressUtah Royals FCUnited StatesJane CampbellHouston Dash[80][81][82]
16AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsAustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington Spirit[83][84][85]
17United StatesChristen PressUtah Royals FCUnited StatesAmy RodriguezUtah Royals FCUnited StatesAdrianna FranchPortland Thorns FC[86][87][88]
18United StatesPaige MonaghanSky Blue FCUnited StatesChristen PressUtah Royals FCCanadaKailen SheridanSky Blue FC[89][90][91]
19United StatesMidge PurcePortland Thorns FCUnited StatesKealia OhaiHouston DashUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[92][93][94]
20United StatesCrystal ThomasWashington SpiritUnited StatesTiffany McCartyWashington SpiritUnited StatesLainey BurdettOrlando Pride[95][96][97]
21United StatesDarian JenkinsReign FCUnited StatesBecky SauerbrunnUtah Royals FCUnited StatesNicole BarnhartUtah Royals FC[98][99][100]
22United StatesLynn WilliamsNorth Carolina CourageUnited StatesHeather O'ReillyNorth Carolina CourageUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[101][102][103]
23AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsUnited StatesTobin HeathPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesAlyssa NaeherChicago Red Stars[104][105][106]
24EnglandJodie TaylorReign FCUnited StatesRose LavelleWashington SpiritUnited StatesAshlyn HarrisOrlando Pride[107][108][109]
25United StatesJessica McDonaldNorth Carolina CourageBrazilMartaOrlando PrideUnited StatesCasey MurphyReign FC[110][111][112]

Annual awards

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See also:NWSL awards
AwardWinner
Golden Boot[113]AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red Stars18 goals (NWSL Record)
Coach of the Year[114]North MacedoniaVlatko AndonovskiReign FCFirst head coach to win award for two different teams
Rookie of the Year[115]United StatesBethany BalcerReign FC6 Goals; 2 Assists
Goalkeeper of the Year[116]United StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington Spirit86 Saves; 9 Shutouts
Defender of the Year[117]United StatesBecky SauerbrunnUtah Royals FC87.6% PassIng accuracy (1st in league)
Most Valuable Player[118]AustraliaSam KerrChicago Red Stars18 goals; Player of the Month twice; Player of the Week six times
NWSL Team of the Season[119]
PositionBest XISecond XI
GoalkeeperUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeWashington SpiritUnited StatesAlyssa NaeherChicago Red Stars
DefenderUnited StatesAli KriegerOrlando PrideUnited StatesLauren BarnesReign FC
DefenderUnited StatesBecky SauerbrunnUtah Royals FCNew ZealandAbby ErcegNorth Carolina Courage
DefenderUnited StatesAbby DahlkemperNorth Carolina CourageUnited StatesKelley O'HaraUtah Royals FC
DefenderUnited StatesCasey ShortChicago Red StarsUnited StatesEmily SonnettPortland Thorns FC
MidfielderUnited StatesLindsey HoranPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesBethany BalcerReign FC
MidfielderUnited StatesJulie ErtzChicago Red StarsUnited StatesCrystal DunnNorth Carolina Courage
MidfielderUnited StatesRose LavelleWashington SpiritJapanYuki NagasatoChicago Red Stars
ForwardUnited StatesChristen PressUtah Royals FCUnited StatesKristen HamiltonNorth Carolina Courage
ForwardAustraliaSam KerrChicago Red StarsUnited StatesCarli LloydSky Blue FC
ForwardUnited StatesTobin HeathPortland Thorns FCUnited StatesMegan RapinoeReign FC
NWSL Championship Game MVP
PlayerClubRecord
BrazilDebinhaNorth Carolina CourageScored opening goal

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