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2020 Sky Blue FC season

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Sky Blue FC 2020 soccer season
Sky Blue FC
2020 season
Club ChairTammy Murphy[1]
Head coachFreya Coombe
StadiumRed Bull Arena
Harrison, New Jersey
(Capacity: 25,000)
NWSLCancelled
Challenge CupSemi-finals
Fall Series4th
Top goalscorerIfeoma Onumonu
Paige Monaghan (3)
← 2019
2021 →

The2020Sky Blue FC season was the team's 11th season as a professional women's soccer team, and their eighth season as a member of theNational Women's Soccer League.

The season was originally scheduled to begin on March 18, 2020. However, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the start date was delayed. Preseason matches were cancelled on March 12[2] and on April 4 it was announced that a moratorium on training would continue through May 5, 2020.[3] On April 24, the NWSL announced the moratorium on training would be extended through May 15.[4] The start date of the season was further shifted to an indeterminate point, with the league promising to "include an appropriate preseason training period" before launching the season.[4] Small group training resumed on May 25,[5] and on May 27 the NWSL announced that the2020 NWSL Challenge Cup would mark the league's return to action following the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The tournament was hosted inUtah from June 27 to July 26.[6]

On June 22, 2020, the NWSL confirmed that the regular season had been cancelled and the Challenge Cup would act as the 2020 season.[7] Sky Blue finished the preliminary round as the seventh seed[8] before ultimately being eliminated in the semi-finals by theChicago Red Stars.[9]

On August 25, the NWSL announced that the season would continue with a Fall Series beginning on September 5. Per the rules of the series, Sky Blue played four matches as part of a three-team regional pod with the Chicago Red Stars and Washington Spirit.[10] Sky Blue ultimately placed fourth in the Fall Series.

Team

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First-team roster

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As of November 16, 2020[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK CANKailen Sheridan
3DF USACaprice Dydasco
4MF USAPaige Monaghan
5MF USANicole Baxter
7MF USAMcCall Zerboni
8DF USAErica Skroski
10MF USACarli Lloyd
11FW USAMallory Pugh
12DF USAGina Lewandowski
13GK BIHDiDi Haracic
14MF USAKenie Wright
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15DF MEXSabrina Flores
16MF USASarah Woldmoe(captain)
17DF USADomi Richardson
21GK USAMandy McGlynn
22DF USAMandy Freeman
23FW USAMargaret Purce
24DF CMREstelle Johnson
25FW USAIfeoma Onumonu
28MF USAImani Dorsey
35GK USAMegan Hinz

Challenge Cup roster

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On June 23, 2020, Sky Blue announced their twenty-six player roster for the2020 NWSL Challenge Cup. In the same announcement, the club confirmed that three players contracted to the club (Carli Lloyd,Caprice Dydasco, andMallory Pugh) had been left out through injury.[12] On June 26,Madison Tiernan was also ruled out of the tournament with an injury.[13]

Squad no.Name[a]NationalityPosition(s)Date of birth
Goalkeepers
1Kailen SheridanCanadaGK (1995-07-16)July 16, 1995 (age 30)
13DiDi HaracicBosnia and HerzegovinaGK (1992-04-12)April 12, 1992 (age 33)
21Mandy McGlynnUnited StatesGK (1998-11-03)November 3, 1998 (age 27)
35Megan HinzUnited StatesGK (1995-12-04)December 4, 1995 (age 29)
Defenders
2Kaleigh RiehlUnited StatesDF (1996-10-21)October 21, 1996 (age 29)
8Erica SkroskiUnited StatesDF (1994-02-14)February 14, 1994 (age 31)
12Gina LewandowskiUnited StatesDF /MF (1985-04-13)April 13, 1985 (age 40)
15Sabrina FloresMexicoDF /MF (1996-01-31)January 31, 1996 (age 29)
22Mandy FreemanUnited StatesDF (1995-03-25)March 25, 1995 (age 30)
24Estelle JohnsonCameroonDF (1988-07-21)July 21, 1988 (age 37)
26Chantelle SwabyJamaicaDF (1998-08-06)August 6, 1998 (age 27)
Midfielders
5Nicole BaxterUnited StatesMF (1994-05-12)May 12, 1994 (age 31)
6Jennifer CudjoeGhanaMF (1994-03-07)March 7, 1994 (age 31)
7McCall ZerboniUnited StatesMF (1986-12-13)December 13, 1986 (age 38)
9Nahomi KawasumiJapanMF /FW (1985-09-23)September 23, 1985 (age 40)
14Kenie WrightUnited StatesMF (1997-08-22)August 22, 1997 (age 28)
16Sarah Woldmoe(captain)United StatesMF (1992-07-27)July 27, 1992 (age 33)
17Domi RichardsonUnited StatesMF (1992-10-18)October 18, 1992 (age 33)
18Cassidy BenintenteUnited StatesMF /DF (1994-06-12)June 12, 1994 (age 31)
19Elizabeth EddyUnited StatesMF (1991-09-13)September 13, 1991 (age 34)
23Margaret PurceUnited StatesMF /FW /DF (1995-09-18)September 18, 1995 (age 30)
73Madison TiernanUnited StatesMF (1995-07-03)July 3, 1995 (age 30)
Forwards
4Paige MonaghanUnited StatesFW /MF (1996-11-13)November 13, 1996 (age 29)
20Evelyne ViensCanadaFW (1997-02-06)February 6, 1997 (age 28)
25Ifeoma OnumonuUnited StatesFW (1994-02-25)February 25, 1994 (age 31)
28Imani DorseyUnited StatesFW /MF /DF (1996-03-21)March 21, 1996 (age 29)
  1. ^ denotes season-ending injury.

Coaching staff

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As of June 16, 2020[14][15]
PositionStaff
Head coachEnglandFreya Coombe
Assistant coachUnited StatesRebecca Moros
Assistant coachEngland Becki Tweed
Goalkeeper coachEngland Dean O'Leary
High Performance CoachUnited States Philip Congleton
Technical AdvisorUnited StatesMarcia McDermott
Head physioUnited States Joelle Muro

Competitions

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Overview

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
NWSL Fall SeriesSeptember 5, 2020October 10, 2020Matchday 1Fourth place420267−1050.00
Challenge CupJune 30, 2020July 22, 2020Preliminary roundSemi-finals612346−2016.67
Total103251013−3030.00

Last updated: October 17, 2020
Source:Competitions

Preseason

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Preseason training and matches were originally scheduled to take place beginning on March 28,[16] but on March 12 all preseason matches were cancelled.[17]

Matches

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University of North Carolina v Sky Blue FC
April 1, 2020University of North CarolinaCancelled Sky Blue FCNorth Carolina
University of Virginia v Sky Blue FC
April 4, 2020University of VirginiaCancelled Sky Blue FCNorth Carolina
North Carolina Courage v Sky Blue FC
April 5, 2020North Carolina CourageCancelled Sky Blue FCCary, North Carolina
Stadium:WakeMed Soccer Park

National Women's Soccer League

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Regular season

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Matches
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The regular season schedule was announced on February 25, 2020.[18][19] However, following the onset of theCOVID-19 pandemic, the regular season was eventually cancelled and replaced by the2020 NWSL Challenge Cup.[7]

Orlando Pride v Sky Blue FC
April 19, 20201Orlando PrideCancelled Sky Blue FCOrlando, Florida
Stadium:Exploria Stadium
Sky Blue FC vOL Reign
April 16, 20202 Sky Blue FCCancelledOL ReignHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Houston Dash v Sky Blue FC
May 3, 20203Houston DashCancelled Sky Blue FCHouston, Texas
Stadium:BBVA Stadium
Sky Blue FC vWashington Spirit
May 9, 20204 Sky Blue FCCancelledWashington SpiritHarrison, New Jersey
16:00ETStadium:Red Bull Arena
Sky Blue FC vNorth Carolina Courage
May 13, 20205 Sky Blue FCCancelledNorth Carolina CourageHarrison, New Jersey
19:30ETStadium:Red Bull Arena
Sky Blue FC vHouston Dash
May 24, 20206 Sky Blue FCCancelledHouston DashHarrison, New Jersey
15:00ETStadium:Red Bull Arena
Portland Thorns FC v Sky Blue FC
May 30, 20207Portland Thorns FCCancelled Sky Blue FCPortland, Oregon
22:30ETStadium:Providence Park
Sky Blue FC vChicago Red Stars
June 13, 20208 Sky Blue FCCancelledChicago Red StarsHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Sky Blue FC vUtah Royals FC
June 20, 20209 Sky Blue FCCancelledUtah Royals FCHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
OL Reign v Sky Blue FC
June 27, 202010OL ReignCancelled Sky Blue FCTacoma, Washington
Stadium:Cheney Stadium
Washington Spirit v Sky Blue FC
July 3, 202011Washington SpiritCancelled Sky Blue FCLeesburg, Virginia
Stadium:Segra Field
Portland Thorns FC v Sky Blue FC
July 11, 202012Portland Thorns FCCancelled Sky Blue FCPortland, Oregon
Stadium:Providence Park
Sky Blue FC vNorth Carolina Courage
July 18, 202013 Sky Blue FCCancelledNorth Carolina CourageHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Orlando Pride v Sky Blue FC
August 7, 202014Orlando PrideCancelled Sky Blue FCOrlando, Florida
Stadium:Exploria Stadium
Sky Blue FC vHouston Dash
August 16, 202015 Sky Blue FCCancelledHouston DashHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Chicago Red Stars v Sky Blue FC
August 23, 202016Chicago Red StarsCancelled Sky Blue FCBridgeview, Illinois
Stadium:SeatGeek Stadium
Washington Spirit v Sky Blue FC
August 30, 202017Washington SpiritCancelled Sky Blue FCWashington, D.C.
Stadium:Audi Field
Utah Royals FC v Sky Blue FC
September 5, 202018Utah Royals FCCancelled Sky Blue FCSandy, Utah
Stadium:Rio Tinto Stadium
Sky Blue FC vOL Reign
September 13, 202019 Sky Blue FCCancelledOL ReignHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Sky Blue FC vPortland Thorns FC
September 26, 202020 Sky Blue FCCancelledPortland Thorns FCHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
North Carolina Courage v Sky Blue FC
September 30, 202021North Carolina CourageCancelled Sky Blue FCCary, North Carolina
Stadium:WakeMed Soccer Park
Sky Blue FC vOrlando Pride
October 3, 202022 Sky Blue FCCancelledOrlando PrideHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Sky Blue FC vUtah Royals FC
October 11, 202023 Sky Blue FCCancelledUtah Royals FCHarrison, New Jersey
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Chicago Red Stars v Sky Blue FC
October 17, 202024Chicago Red StarsCancelled Sky Blue FCBridgeview, Illinois
Stadium:SeatGeek Stadium

Fall Series

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On September 1, the NWSL announced a partial schedule for the NWSL Fall Series.[20] The full schedule was subsequently announced on September 3.[21]

Standings
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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Portland Thorns FC(C)4310103+710Community Shield
2Houston Dash4301127+59Runners-up
3Washington Spirit421154+17Third place
4Sky Blue FC420267−16
5North Carolina Courage4121810−25
6Chicago Red Stars41127704
7OL Reign411268−24
8Orlando Pride402258−32
9Utah Royals FC402238−52
Source:NWSL
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(C) Champions
Results by matchday
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Round1234
StadiumAAHH
ResultWLLW
Position1564
Updated to match(es) played on October 10, 2020. Source:NWSLsoccer.com
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss
Matches
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Washington Spirit v Sky Blue FC
September 5, 20201Washington Spirit1–2 Sky Blue FCLeesburg, Virginia
13:00ESTHendrixYellow card 41'
Nielsen 89'
ReportOnumonu 18'
Purce 90+2'
Stadium:Segra Field
Attendance: 0
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Chicago Red Stars v Sky Blue FC
September 20, 20202Chicago Red Stars4–1 Sky Blue FCBridgeview, Illinois
13:00ESTWatt 10',57'
Goralski 28'
DiBernardo 44'
DavisonYellow card 90+1'
ReportOnumonu 6'
MonaghanYellow card 47'
CudjoeYellow card 67'
Stadium:SeatGeek Stadium
Referee: Rebecca Pagan
Sky Blue FC vWashington Spirit
October 3, 20203 Sky Blue FC0–1Washington SpiritMontclair, New Jersey
12:30ESTRichardsonYellow card 56'
CudjoeYellow card 82'
ReportYokoyama 50'
HellstromYellow card 54'
HowardYellow card 90+1'
Stadium:MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field
Sky Blue FC vChicago Red Stars
October 10, 20204 Sky Blue FC3–1Chicago Red StarsMontclair, New Jersey
12:30ESTMonaghan 25',45+2'
Onumomu 35'
SkroskiYellow card 51'
ReportDavidsonYellow card 11'
Gautrat 89'
Stadium:MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field

Challenge Cup

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Main article:2020 NWSL Challenge Cup

Preliminary round

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Standings
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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1North Carolina Courage440071+612
2Washington Spirit42114407
3OL Reign412112−15
4Houston Dash411256−14
5Utah Royals FC(H)411245−14
6Chicago Red Stars411223−14[a]
7Sky Blue FC411223−14[a]
8Portland Thorns FC403123−13
Source:NWSL
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. ^abChicago Red Stars won the tiebreaker against Sky Blue FC on fewer yellow cards (1 to 4).
Results by matchday
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Round1234
StadiumNNNN
ResultDLWL
Position5827
Updated to match(es) played on July 22, 2020. Source:NWSLsoccer.com
A = Away;H = Home;N = Neutral venue;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss;P = Postponed
Matches
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Sky Blue were originally slated to play theOrlando Pride as part of the preliminary round of the competition. However, on June 22 it was reported that several of Orlando's players and staff had tested positive forCOVID-19 and that Orlando would be withdrawing from the competition.[22] A revised schedule was subsequently announced on June 23.[23]

OL Reign v Sky Blue FC
June 30, 20201OL Reign0–0 Sky Blue FCHerriman, Utah
22:00EDTCookYellow card 59'ReportStadium:Zions Bank Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Michael Radchuk
Utah Royals FC v Sky Blue FC
July 4, 20202Utah Royals FC1–0 Sky Blue FCHerriman, Utah
12:30EDTRodriguez 41'
Del FavaYellow card 46'
ShipYellow card 90+4'
ReportPurceYellow card 8'
CudjoeYellow card 67'
Stadium:Zions Bank Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Katja Koroleva
Sky Blue FC vHouston Dash
July 8, 20203 Sky Blue FC2–0Houston DashHerriman, Utah
22:00EDTMonaghan 17'
Kawasumi 34'
ZerboniYellow card 37'
WoldmoeYellow card 64'
ReportStadium:Zions Bank Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Tori Penso
Sky Blue FC vNorth Carolina Courage
July 13, 20204 Sky Blue FC0–2North Carolina CourageHerriman, Utah
22:00EDTReportMewis 7'
Dunn 56'
Stadium:Zions Bank Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Lukasz Szpala

Knockout round

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Quarter-finals
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Washington Spirit v Sky Blue FC
July 18, 2020Washington Spirit0–0
(3–4p)
Sky Blue FCHerriman, Utah
12:30EDTReportJohnsonYellow card 18'
Evelyne ViensYellow card 90+2'
Stadium:Zions Bank Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Karen Abt
Penalties
Lavellesoccer ball with check mark
Hatchsoccer ball with check mark
Staabsoccer ball with red X
Thomassoccer ball with check mark
Feistsoccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check markWoldmoe
soccer ball with check markKawasumi
soccer ball with red XRichardson
soccer ball with check markZerboni
soccer ball with check markEddy
Semi-finals
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Sky Blue FC vChicago Red Stars
July 22, 2020 Sky Blue FC2–3Chicago Red StarsSandy, Utah
22:00EDTViens 72'
OnumonuYellow card 74'
Ertz 77' (o.g.)
ReportSt. Georges 8'
Hill 11'
McCaskill 60'
Stadium:Rio Tinto Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Lukasz Szpala

Squad statistics

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Appearances

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As of match played October 10, 2020
No.Pos.Nat.PlayerChallenge CupFall SeriesTotal
AppsStartsAppsStartsAppsStarts
1GKCanadaKailen Sheridan6643109
2DFUnited StatesKaleigh Riehl110011
4FWUnited StatesPaige Monaghan66441010
5MFUnited StatesNicole Baxter104151
6MFGhanaJennifer Cudjoe643397
7MFUnited StatesMcCall Zerboni550055
8DFUnited StatesErica Skroski504191
9MFJapanNahomi Kawasumi660066
11FWUnited StatesMallory Pugh001010
12DFUnited StatesGina Lewandowski662288
13GKBosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi Haracic001111
15DFMexicoSabrina Flores6443107
16MFUnited StatesSarah Woldmoe66441010
17MFUnited StatesDomi Richardson524496
18FWEnglandMikaela Howell001010
19MFUnited StatesElizabeth Eddy510051
20FWCanadaEvelyne Viens610061
22DFUnited StatesMandy Freeman004444
23MFUnited StatesMargaret Purce554499
24DFCameroonEstelle Johnson653298
25FWUnited StatesIfeoma Onumonu6544109
28FWUnited StatesImani Dorsey434487
Total6410

Goals and assists

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As of match played October 10, 2020
No.Nat.Pos.PlayerChallenge CupFall SeriesTotal
GoalsAssistsGoalsAssistsGoalsAssists
25United StatesFWIfeoma Onumonu013031
4United StatesFWPaige Monaghan102131
23United StatesMFMargaret Purce001212
9JapanMFNahomi Kawasumi100010
20CanadaFWEvelyne Viens100010
7United StatesMFMcCall Zerboni010001
11United StatesFWMallory Pugh000101
Own goals101
Total4264106

Shutouts

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As of match played October 10, 2020
No.Nat.PlayerChallenge CupFall SeriesTotal
1CanadaKailen Sheridan303
13Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi Haracic000
Total303

Disciplinary record

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As of match played October 10, 2020
No.Pos.Nat.PlayerChallenge CupFall SeriesTotal
Yellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
23MFUnited StatesMargaret Purce100010
6MFGhanaJennifer Cudjoe102030
7MFUnited StatesMcCall Zerboni100010
16MFUnited StatesSarah Woldmoe100010
24DFCameroonEstelle Johnson100010
20FWCanadaEvelyne Viens100010
25FWUnited StatesIfeoma Onumonu100010
4FWUnited StatesPaige Monaghan001010
17MFUnited StatesDomi Richardson001010
8DFUnited StatesErica Skroski001010
Total7050120

Transfers

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2020 NWSL College Draft

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RoundPickNat.PlayerPos.College
15CanadaEvelyne ViensFWSouth Florida
211United StatesKaleigh RiehlDFPenn State
320United StatesAmanda McGlynnGKVirginia Tech
429JamaicaChantelle SwabyMFRutgers

Transfers in

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Previous clubFee/notesRef.
January 16, 2020United StatesMallory PughFWWashington SpiritTrade for draft slots.[24]
January 17, 2020United StatesIfeoma OnumonuFWOL ReignTrade for rights toJulia Ashley.[25]
February 11, 2020CanadaEvelyne ViensFWUSFDraft pick. Two-year deal.[26]
February 11, 2020United StatesKaleigh RiehlDFPenn StateDraft pick. One-year deal.[26]
March 2, 2020United StatesMcCall ZerboniMFNorth Carolina CourageTrade for rights toHailie Mace.[27]
March 7, 2020United StatesMargaret PurceFW /MFPortland Thorns FCTrade forRaquel Rodriguez.[28]
June 12, 2020United StatesMandy McGlynnGKVirginia TechDraft pick. One-year deal.[29]
June 18, 2020GhanaJennifer CudjoeMFAsheville City SCShort-term contract.[30]
June 18, 2020United StatesNicole BaxterMFSweden Asarums IF FKShort-term contract.[31]
June 18, 2020United StatesCassidy BenintenteMF /DFSweden Asarums IF FKShort-term contract.[30]
June 21, 2020MexicoSabrina FloresDF /MFSpainSevillaSigned two-year deal.[32]
June 22, 2020JamaicaChantelle SwabyDFRutgersDraft pick. Short-term contract.[33]
October 2, 2020EnglandMikaela HowellFWShort-term contract.[34]

Transfers out

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Destination clubFee/notesRef.
January 8, 2020Costa RicaRaquel RodriguezFWPortland Thorns FCTrade forMargaret Purce.[35]
January 18, 2020CanadaAmandine Pierre-LouisDFFranceFC MetzWaived.[36]
February 7, 2020United StatesJen HoyFWRetired.[37]
September 1, 2020United StatesMadison TiernanMFRetired.[38]
September 4, 2020United StatesCassidy BenintenteMFRetired.[39]
September 4, 2020JamaicaChantelle SwabyDFEnd of contract.[39]
November 12, 2020GhanaJennifer CudjoeMFRacing Louisville FC2020 NWSL Expansion Draft
November 12, 2020United StatesKaleigh RiehlDFRacing Louisville FC2020 NWSL Expansion Draft

Loans out

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Start dateEnd datePos.No.Nat.PlayerDestination clubRef.
August 1, 2020November 30, 2020MF19United StatesElizabeth EddySwedenVittsjö GIK[40]
August 15, 2020December 31, 2020MF9JapanNahomi KawasumiJapanINAC Kobe Leonessa[41]
August 28, 2020February 28, 2021FW20CanadaEvelyne ViensFranceParis FC[42]
September 18, 2020February 28, 2021DF2United StatesKaleigh RiehlFranceParis FC[43]

New contracts

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Ref.
January 13, 2020United StatesSarah WoldmoeMF[44]
January 22, 2020CameroonEstelle JohnsonDF[45]
January 27, 2020JapanNahomi KawasumiMF[46]
January 29, 2020United StatesGina LewandowskiDF[47]
February 3, 2020United StatesPaige MonaghanMF[48]
February 6, 2020United StatesErica SkroskiDF[49]
February 13, 2020United StatesImani DorseyMF[50]
February 20, 2020United StatesElizabeth EddyMF[51]
February 26, 2020United StatesDomi RichardsonDF[52]
August 28, 2020GhanaJennifer CudjoeMF[53]
September 4, 2020United StatesNicole BaxterMF[39]

Awards

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Team

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Challenge Cup

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NWSL Challenge Cup

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2020NCAA Woman of the Year Award

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Nominated

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  57. ^@SkyBlueFC (November 2, 2020)."Defenders deserve all the hype & our defenders put in WORK this year. Your #SBFC 2020 Defender of the Year is @gll088!" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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