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2023 Angel City FC season

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Angel City FC soccer season

Angel City FC 2023 soccer season
Angel City FC
2023 season
OwnersList of Angel City FC owners
General managerAngela Hucles Mangano
Head coachFreya Coombe
(until Jun 14)
Becki Tweed
(interim, Jun 14-Nov 2)
(Nov 2-)
StadiumBMO Stadium
(capacity: 22,000)
League5th
Challenge CupGroup stage
PlayoffsQuarterfinals
Top goalscorerLeague:Alyssa Thompson (4)
Savannah McCaskill (4)

All:Savannah McCaskill (6)
Highest home attendance22,000
(five times)
Lowest home attendance16,682
(Jun 5 vs.CHI)
Average home league attendance19,427
Biggest win5–1
(Oct 15 vs.POR)
Biggest defeat1–4
(May 27 vs.RGN)
← 2022
2024 →
All statistics correct as of November 2, 2023.

The2023Angel City FC season was the team's second season as a professionalwomen's soccer team. Angel City FC 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 Angel City FC season

Coaching changes

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On January 11, 2023, Angel City FC announced the hiring ofNJ/NY Gotham FC assistant coachBecki Tweed to the same role, reuniting her with head coachFreya Coombe.[1] Angel City then hiredMelissa Phillips as first assistant coach on January 22.[2]

Summary

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March

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Angel City FC hostedClub América in an international club friendly on March 8, 2023, winning 3–0. High-school draft pickAlyssa Thompson made her professional debut and scored her first professional goal in the match.[3]

HBO announced on March 23 a three-party documentary series titledAngel City that covered the club's founding.[4] The series aired in May.[5]

As of March 24, Angel City FC reportedly had 16,000 season ticket holders.[6]

Angel City played its season and home opener on March 26, againstNJ/NY Gotham FC. The match featured Thompson's first regular-season goal, and the first use ofvideo assistant referee (VAR) in the NWSL, which overturned aJun Endo goal for Angel City scored from midfield. The club lost the match 1–2.[7]

On March 29, Angel City announced the transfer and signing ofMexican national team forward and San Diego nativeScarlett Camberos from Club América of Mexico'sLiga MX Femenil for an undisclosed fee. Camberos had experienced persistent harassment from a fan while playing for América and requested the transfer for her safety.[8][9]

April

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During a match againstOrlando Pride on April 2, Angel City forwardSimone Charley suffered a rupturedAchilles tendon. On April 11, the club placed her on its season-ending injury list.[10] The 2–1 match was Angel City's first win of the regular season, but it would be their only win of the month, ending April with a1–2–2 record on the season in league play and a loss in the month's only match of the2023 NWSL Challenge Cup.

On April 7, assistant coach Melissa Phillips accepted the role of manager atBrighton & Hove Albion of the EnglishWomen's Super League.[11]

On April 17, Angel City announced the signing ofUnited States national team midfielderJulie Ertz to a one-year contract.[12]

May

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On May 13, Angel City FC lost a match againstWashington Spirit 1–0 afterAshley Hatch scored apenalty kick. Referee JC Griggs awarded the penalty as the result of ahandball call, ruling the foul was a result of a deflection of the ball off Angel City defenderM.A. Vignola's body and into her shoulder, which her arm movement had been made "unnaturally bigger, blocking the path of the ball". The call was reviewed and confirmed by VAR. Following the match, coach Freya Coombe obstructed club presidentJulie Uhrman from confronting officials on the pitch. On May 17, Uhrman was fined an undisclosed amount by the league for violating league policies against approaching officials.[13]

On May 20, goalkeeperDiDi Haračić and the Angel City defense registered its first shutout in a 0–0 draw againstNorth Carolina Courage.[14] On the same day, Angel City announced that defenderVanessa Gilles's loan toOlympique Lyon would be extended to June 2024[15] from its previous expiration of the end of Lyon's 2022–23 season in June.[16]

On May 25,Sports Business Journal named the club its 2023 sports team of the year, over theNFL'sBuffalo Bills,NHL'sFlorida Panthers, andNBA'sGolden State Warriors.[17]

On May 27, Angel City FC suffered its worst loss since June 3, 2022, losing 1–4 toOL Reign inSeattle despite going up early on aClaire Emslie goal scored directly from a corner. The Reign outshot Angel City 25–7, andMegan Rapinoe assisted on all the Reign's first three goals.[18] Angel City closed the month with a May 31 Challenge Cup loss atPortland Thorns FC, fighting back from a 0–2 deficit to equalize in the second half but conceding a goal in the 3rd minute of second-half stoppage time to lose 2–3.[19]

June

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On June 1, Angel City announced the signing of French midfielderAmandine Henry, formerly ofOlympique Lyon.[20]

On June 5, forwardSydney Leroux made her return from an ankle injury and scored in a 1–2 defeat againstChicago Red Stars.[21]

On June 15, 2023, Angel City FC announced that it had "parted ways" with head coach Freya Coombe the previous day.[22] A report by Meg Linehan inThe Athletic published on June 14 claimed the team had fired her. Her firing followed a2–6–3 start to the season, and Angel City were in 11th place of 12 teams at the time of her exit. The team named assistant coach Becki Tweed as Coombe's interim replacement.[23]

Following the departure of Coombe, in interim coach Becki Tweed's first official game as head coach, Angel City was able to comeback from a 1–0 deficit to defeat rivalsSan Diego Wave away inSan Diego in a 1–2 victory with M.A. Vignola scoring the match winner.[24]

On June 25, Angel City was able to keep their undefeated streak going in a 0–0 draw againstHouston Dash in the last match before players who had been called up for the2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand departed.[25] Four Angel City players, Jun Endo,Ali Riley, Julie Ertz, and Alyssa Thompson had been selected by their respective national teams to represent their countries at the World Cup. Due to the unavailability of those players during this period, Angel City announced on June 28 that they would be signing defendersElizabeth Eddy and Kelsey Hill as National Team Replacement Players (NTRP).[26]

On June 28, Angel City once again defeated rivals San Diego Wave in their first meeting of the group stage in the 2023 Challenge Cup.[27]

July

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On July 2, Angel City was once again held to a scoreless draw against NJ/NY Gotham FC inNew Jersey.[28]

On July 5, M.A. Vignola was selected in the NWSL Best XI for June.[29]

On July 9, in the last match before a three-week break for the World Cup, Angel City was able to secure a 2–1 home victory against North Carolina Courage due to a late own goal by Courage defenderKaleigh Kurtz to continue their unbeaten run under interim coach Tweed.[30]

On July 29, Angel City returned to the pitch in the 2023 Challenge Cup in a match against Portland Thorns at home which was won 2–1 a brace fromSavannah McCaskill as well as penalty save againstOlivia Moultrie byAngelina Anderson in her first professional appearance to secure the win.[31]

August

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On August 2, the NWSL announced that Savannah McCaskill was selected as the Player of the Month for July and was also selected in the Best XI of the month along with Sarah Gorden.[32]

On August 5, Angel City traveled to play rivals San Diego Wave in their final match of the 2023 Challenge Cup group stage which finished in a 1–1 draw. At the completion of the group stage Angel City finished second in the West Division overall, behind OL Reign with 8 points from a2–2–2 record. Despite being possibly eligible to possibly advance to the knockout stage by finishing second, Angel City was ultimately ranked third among the second-placed teams behindRacing Louisville FC and NJ/NY Gotham FC and were eliminated from the tournament.[33]

On August 14, Angel City officially announced that defenderAlyson Swaby who was already out on loan toParis Saint-Germain, would not be returning to Angel City and be permanently transferred toAC Milan for an "agreed-upon fee".[34]

On August 17, Angel City announced that they had re-signed NTR players Elizabeth Eddy and Kelsey Hill to new contracts that would keep them at the club until the end of the season.[35]

On August 20, in the first NWSL regular season match since the World Cup break, Angel City traveled to play Racing Louisville FC which ended in a 1–1 draw. A week later on August 27, in the first home game after the World Cup break, Angel City defeated OL Reign for the first time in the clubs history in a 2–1 victory which also sawMadison Hammond score her first NWSL goal against her former club which eventually was the match winner.[36]

On August 31, Julie Ertz announced her retirement from professional soccer and that she would not finish the remainder of the season.[37]

September

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On September 1, Angel City extender their unbeaten steak under interim coach Tweed to ten matches with a 0–1 victory againstKansas City Current which sawJasmyne Spencer score her first goal for Angel City and Amandine Henry make her debut after recovering from a calf injury which also forced her to pull out from the French World Cup squad.[38] On September 17, Angel City traveled toChicago to playChicago Red Stars which ended in a 2–2 draw.[39]

On September 26, it was announced that Angel City would be extending Sydney Leroux's contract through December 2024.[40]

October

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On October 2, Angel City's thirteen game unbeaten steak came to an end with a 1–0 defeat against Orlando Pride after a goal fromAdriana.[41] On October 8, in a must win game to keep their playoff hopes alive, Angel City came down from a 1–0 deficit against Houston Dash to win the match 1–2 with goals from Alyssa Thompson and Savannah McCaskill.[42]

On October 15, the final day of the NWSL regular season, Angel City had the chance to secure their first spot in the playoffs in their match against the defending champions Portland Thorns. Angel City went on to win the game 5–1 in their biggest victory ever and successfully secured a spot in theNWSL Playoffs as they eventually finished fifth overall with a record of8–7–7 despite being in 11th of 12th place when former head coach Freya Coombe was fired in June.[43]

On October 18, it was announced that M.A. Vignola, Sarah Gorden, and Savannah McCaskill were selected in the NWSL Best XI of the month for September/October.[44] Gorden also became Angel City's second Iron Woman after playing every minute of the 2023 regular season.

On October 20, Angel City competed in their first NWSL Playoff Match against OL Reign atLumen Field in Seattle which ended in a 1–0 defeat after a late goal fromVeronica Latsko.[45]

November

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On November 2, it was announced that Becki Tweed would officially assume the role of head coach after her successful term as interim head coach since her appointment in June.[46]

On November 6 after the conclusion of the season, it was announced that defender Sarah Gorden was selected in the2023 NWSL Best XI team with M.A. Vignola and Savannah McCaskill being named to the 2023 Best XI Second Team.[47]

Style of play

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Under head coach Freya Coombe, Angel City deploy a four-player backline with a focus on possession and building play from the back.[48]

Stadium and facilities

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Angel City FC continued to play inBMO Stadium, their home since the team's inaugural season in 2022. The stadium's name changed from Banc of California Stadium in 2022.[49]

Broadcasting

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On April 25, 2023, Angel City FC announced a partnership withBally Sports SoCal to broadcast eight live matches on the regional sports network andBally Sports app, and also to rebroadcast matches and feature Angel City on the Bally Sports website. Bally Sports SoCal also broadcast Angel City's preseason friendly against Club América on March 8.[50]

Team

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Staff

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As of June 14, 2023.[51]
Technical
General managerAngela Hucles Mangano
Interim head coachBecki Tweed
Assistant coachEleri Earnshaw
Goalkeeper coach Daniel Ball
Medical
Director of medical and performanceCanada Sarah Smith
Head of sports scienceUnited States Dan Jones
Head athletic trainerUnited States Manny De Alba

Squad

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As of June 28, 2023.[52]
No.Nat.NameDate of birth (age)SincePrevious teamNotes
Goalkeepers
1United StatesBrittany Isenhour (1997-09-22)September 22, 1997 (aged 25)2021United StatesOrlando Pride
13Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi Haračić (1992-04-12)April 12, 1992 (aged 30)2021United StatesNJ/NY Gotham FC
19United StatesAngelina Anderson (2001-03-22)March 22, 2001 (aged 22)2023United StatesUniversity of California-Berkeley
Defenders
4CanadaVanessa Gilles (1996-03-11)March 11, 1996 (aged 27)2021FranceBordeauxLOAN[a]
5New ZealandAli Riley (1987-10-30)October 30, 1987 (aged 35)2022United StatesOrlando Pride
6United StatesMegan Reid (1996-07-09)July 9, 1996 (aged 26)2022United StatesLamorinda United
11United StatesSarah Gorden (1992-09-13)September 13, 1992 (aged 30)2021United StatesChicago Red Stars
12United StatesMerritt Mathias (1990-07-02)July 2, 1990 (aged 32)2023United StatesNorth Carolina Courage
14United StatesPaige Nielsen (1993-10-14)October 14, 1993 (aged 29)2021United StatesWashington Spirit
16United StatesM.A. Vignola (1998-02-11)February 11, 1998 (aged 25)2021IcelandValur
(viaWashington Spirit)
25JamaicaAllyson Swaby (1996-10-03)October 3, 1996 (aged 26)2021ItalyAS RomaLOAN[a]
36United StatesKelsey Hill (1999-11-08)November 8, 1999 (aged 23)2023United StatesPepperdine WavesNTR[b]
99United StatesMadison Hammond (1997-11-15)November 15, 1997 (aged 25)2022United StatesOL Reign
Midfielders
8United StatesJulie Ertz (1992-04-06)April 6, 1992 (aged 30)2023United StatesChicago Red Stars
9United StatesSavannah McCaskill (1996-07-31)July 31, 1996 (aged 26)2021United StatesRacing Louisville FC
17United StatesDani Weatherholt (1994-03-17)March 17, 1994 (aged 29)2021United StatesOL Reign
21United StatesAlyssa Thompson (2004-11-07)November 7, 2004 (aged 18)2023United StatesTotal Futbol Academy
24United StatesMackenzie Pluck (2000-04-12)April 12, 2000 (aged 22)[53]2023United StatesDuke University
26FranceAmandine Henry (1989-09-28)September 28, 1989 (aged 33)2023FranceOlympique Lyon
28United StatesLily Nabet (1999-09-24)September 24, 1999 (aged 23)2022United StatesDuke University
29FranceClarisse Le Bihan (1994-12-14)December 14, 1994 (aged 28)2022FranceMontpellier
44United StatesElizabeth Eddy (1993-09-13)September 13, 1993 (aged 29)2023United StatesHouston DashNTR[b]
Forwards
2United StatesSydney Leroux (1990-05-07)May 7, 1990 (aged 32)2022United StatesOrlando Pride
3United StatesJasmyne Spencer (1990-08-27)August 27, 1990 (aged 32)2021United StatesHouston Dash
7United StatesSimone Charley (1995-02-04)February 4, 1995 (aged 28)2021United StatesPortland Thorns FCSEI[c]
10ScotlandClaire Emslie (1994-03-08)March 8, 1994 (aged 29)2022United StatesOrlando Pride
15MexicoScarlett Camberos (2000-11-20)November 20, 2000 (aged 22)2023MexicoClub América
18JapanJun Endo (2000-05-24)May 24, 2000 (aged 22)2021JapanTokyo Verdy Beleza
23United StatesChristen Press (1988-12-29)December 29, 1988 (aged 34)2021EnglandManchester United
(viaRacing Louisville FC)
SEI[c]
33MexicoKatie Johnson (1994-09-14)September 14, 1994 (aged 28)2023United StatesSan Diego Wave FC
  1. ^abLoaned out to another team
  2. ^abShort-term national team replacement player signing
  3. ^abSeason-ending injury

Transactions

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2023 NWSL Draft

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Main article:2023 NWSL Draft

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

RPNat.PlayerPos.College/schoolStatusRef.
11United StatesAlyssa Thompson
FW
Harvard-Westlake SchoolSigned to a three-year contract.[54][55]
327United StatesAngelina Anderson
GK
CaliforniaSigned to a one-year contract.[56]

Contract options

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DateNat.PlayerPos.NotesRef.
November 15, 2022United StatesHope Breslin
MF
Contract expired.[57]
EnglandMiri Taylor
FW
United StatesKatie Cousins
MF
GermanyAlmuth Schult
GK
BrazilStefany Ferrer Van Ginkel
MF

Re-signings

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DateNat.PlayerPos.NotesRef.
December 4, 2022United StatesJasmyne Spencer
DF
Re-signed to a two-year contract with a third-year option.[58]
December 7, 2022United StatesMegan Reid
DF
Re-signed to a one-year contract.[59]
December 15, 2022United StatesPaige Nielsen
DF
Signed a two-year contract extension.[60]
March 2, 2023Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi Haračić
GK
Signed a two-year contract extension with a third-year option.[61]
June 29, 2023New ZealandAli Riley
DF
Signed a contract extension through the 2025 season.[62]
September 26, 2023United StatesSydney Leroux
FW
Signed a contract extension through the 2024 season.[63]

Preseason trialists

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Previous clubFee/notesRef.
January 30, 2023United StatesGisele Thompson
MF
United StatesTotal Futbol AcademyU18 trialist; not signed.[55]
United StatesMia Minestrella
MF
United StatesBeach FCU18 trialist; not signed.[55][64][65]
United StatesRachel Diodati
DF
United StatesMichigan State UniversityNot signed.[55][64]
United StatesKelsey Hill
DF
United StatesPepperdine UniversityNot signed.[55][64]
United StatesTaylor Aylmer
MF
United StatesWashington SpiritNot signed.[55][64]
United StatesMolly McLaughlin
MF
United StatesXavier UniversityNot signed.[55][64]
United StatesMackenzie Pluck
MF
United StatesDuke UniversitySigned to a one-year contract.[55][66][64]
United StatesDomi Richardson
MF
United StatesNJ/NY Gotham FCNot signed.[55][64]


Loans out

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Destination clubFee/notesRef.
September 19, 2022CanadaVanessa Gilles
DF
FranceOlympique LyonExpected to return after the 2023–24Division 1 Féminine season.[16][15]
January 30, 2023JamaicaAllyson Swaby
DF
FranceParis Saint-GermainLoaned until June 2023.[67]

Transfers in

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Previous clubFee/notesRef.
January 19, 2023United StatesMerritt Mathias
DF
United StatesNorth Carolina CourageAcquired in exchange forTyler Lussi with a contract through 2023 with a one-year option.[68]
January 25, 2023MexicoKatie Johnson
FW
United StatesSan Diego Wave FCSigned to a two-year contract.[69]
March 29, 2023MexicoScarlett Camberos
FW
MexicoClub AméricaTransferred for an undisclosed fee and signed to a two-year contract.[70]
April 17, 2023United StatesJulie Ertz
MF
United StatesChicago Red StarsSigned to a one-year contract.[71]
June 1, 2023FranceAmandine Henry
MF
FranceOlympique LyonSigned to a three-year contract with an option for a fourth year.[20][72]
June 28, 2023United StatesElizabeth Eddy
DF
United StatesHouston DashSigned as short-term national team replacement players.[73]
United StatesKelsey Hill
DF
United StatesPepperdine Waves

Transfers out

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Destination clubFee/notesRef.
January 19, 2023United StatesTyler Lussi
FW
United StatesNorth Carolina CourageTraded in exchange forMerritt Mathias.[68]
January 25, 2023United StatesCari Roccaro
MF
United StatesChicago Red StarsTraded in exchange for $65,000 inallocation money.[57]
August 14, 2023JamaicaAllyson Swaby
DF
ItalyAC MilanTraded in exchange for an undisclosed sum.[74]

Retirements

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DateNat.PlayerPos.Ref.
November 15, 2022United StatesMaia Pérez
GK
[57]

Injury listings

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DateNat.PlayerPos.ListInjury/NotesRef.
United StatesChristen Press
FW
Season-ending injuryContinuing recovery from a right kneeanterior cruciate ligament tear.[75][76]
April 11, 2023United StatesSimone Charley
FW
Season-ending injuryRupturedAchilles tendon.[10]

Competitions

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Preseason

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Angel City FCUnited States vMexicoClub América
March 8, 2023 (2023-03-08) Angel City FCUnited States3–0MexicoClub AméricaLos Angeles, California
7:30 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)ACFC report
AS report
Los Angeles Times report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 15,021[77]
San Diego Wave FC v Angel City FC
March 18, 2023 (2023-03-18)San Diego Wave FCv Angel City FCSan Diego, California
Stadium:Snapdragon Stadium
Note: Attendance was limited to Wave FC season ticket holders.[78]

NWSL Challenge Cup

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Main article:2023 NWSL Challenge Cup

Angel City finished fourth in the West Division during the2022 NWSL Challenge Cup and did not advance. Angel City FC returned to theWest Division in the 2023 tournament.

Group stage

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Angel City FC vOL Reign
April 19, 2023 (2023-04-19)1 Angel City FC0–2OL ReignLos Angeles, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
ReportStadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 10,021
Referee: Anya Voigt
OL Reign v Angel City FC
May 3, 2023 (2023-05-03)2OL Reign0–0 Angel City FCSeattle, Washington
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)ReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 5,511
Referee: Adam Kilpatrick
Portland Thorns FC v Angel City FC
May 31, 2023 (2023-05-31)3Portland Thorns FC3–2 Angel City FCPortland, Oregon
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
ReportStadium:Providence Park
Attendance: 16,429
Referee: Adorae Monroy
Angel City FC vSan Diego Wave FC
June 28, 2023 (2023-06-28)4 Angel City FC2–1San Diego Wave FCLos Angeles, California
7:30 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)ReportStadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 13,648
Referee:Katja Koroleva
Angel City FC vPortland Thorns FC
July 29, 2023 (2023-07-29)5 Angel City FC2–1Portland Thorns FCLos Angeles, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 13,154
Referee: Brandon Stevis
San Diego Wave FC v Angel City FC
August 5, 2023 (2023-08-05)6San Diego Wave FC1–1 Angel City FCSan Diego, California
4:30 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
ReportStadium:Snapdragon Stadium
Attendance: 14,408
Referee: Elijio Arreguin

West Division standings

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PosTeamPldWTLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRGNLAPORSD
1OL Reign642070+714Advance toknockout stage0–00–01–0
2Angel City FC622278−180–22–12–1
3Portland Thorns FC621387+170–13–24–1
4San Diego Wave FC6114411−740–31–11–0
Source:NWSL

Results by matchday

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Matchday123456
StadiumAHHHAA
ResultLDLWWD
Position4342
Updated to match(es) played on May 31, 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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Angel City FC vNJ/NY Gotham FC
March 26, 2023 (2023-03-26)1 Angel City FC1–2NJ/NY Gotham FCLos Angeles, California
6:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Elijio Arreguin
Orlando Pride v Angel City FC
April 2, 2023 (2023-04-02)2Orlando Pride1–2 Angel City FCOrlando, Florida
5:30 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 7,137
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Angel City FC vRacing Louisville FC
April 15, 2023 (2023-04-15)3 Angel City FC2–2Racing Louisville FCLos Angeles, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 18,007
Referee: Brad Jensen
Angel City FC vSan Diego Wave FC
April 23, 2023 (2023-04-23)4 Angel City FC0–2San Diego Wave FCLos Angeles, California
5:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee:Katja Koroleva
Portland Thorns FC v Angel City FC
April 29, 2023 (2023-04-29)5Portland Thorns FC3–3 Angel City FCPortland, Oregon
7:30 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)Report
Stadium:Providence Park
Attendance: 16,938
Referee: Elton García
Angel City FC vKansas City Current
May 7, 2023 (2023-05-07)6 Angel City FC3–2Kansas City CurrentLos Angeles, California
5:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 19,219
Referee:Tori Penso
Angel City FC vWashington Spirit
May 13, 2023 (2023-05-13)7 Angel City FC0–1Washington SpiritLos Angeles, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 17,427
Referee: JC Griggs
North Carolina Courage v Angel City FC
May 20, 2023 (2023-05-20)8North Carolina Courage0–0 Angel City FCCary, North Carolina
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)ReportStadium:WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 4,723
Referee: Sergii Demianchuk
OL Reign v Angel City FC
May 27, 2023 (2023-05-27)9OL Reign4–1 Angel City FCSeattle, Washington
12:30 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
ReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 7,620
Referee: Thomas Snyder
Angel City FC vChicago Red Stars
June 5, 2023 (2023-06-05)10 Angel City FC1–2Chicago Red StarsLos Angeles, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 16,682
Referee: Alex Billeter
Note: Rescheduled from 5 p.m. PDT on June 4 due toLos Angeles FC advancing to the2023 CONCACAF Champions League final.[79]
Washington Spirit v Angel City FC
June 10, 2023 (2023-06-10)11Washington Spirit2–1 Angel City FCWashington, DC
7:00 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Audi Field
Attendance: 10,032
Referee:Alyssa Nichols
San Diego Wave FC v Angel City FC
June 17, 2023 (2023-06-17)12San Diego Wave FC1–2 Angel City FCSan Diego, California
1:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)
Report
Stadium:Snapdragon Stadium
Attendance: 25,515
Referee: Matthew Thompson
Angel City FC vHouston Dash
June 25, 2023 (2023-06-25)13 Angel City FC0–0Houston DashLos Angeles, California
5:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Sergii Demianchuk
NJ/NY Gotham FC v Angel City FC
July 2, 2023 (2023-07-02)14NJ/NY Gotham FC0–0 Angel City FCHarrison, New Jersey
5:30 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)Report
Stadium:Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 4,991
Referee: Calin Radosav
Angel City FC vNorth Carolina Courage
July 9, 2023 (2023-07-09)15 Angel City FC2–1North Carolina CourageLos Angeles, California
5:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)ReportStadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 17,876
Referee: Jeremy Scheer
Racing Louisville FC v Angel City FC
August 19, 2023 (2023-08-19)16Racing Louisville FC1–1 Angel City FCLouisville, Kentucky
7:30 p.m.EDT (UTC-4)
Report
Stadium:Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 10,214
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Angel City FC vOL Reign
August 27, 2023 (2023-08-27)17 Angel City FC2–1OL ReignLos Angeles, California
5:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Brad Jensen
Kansas City Current v Angel City FC
September 1, 2023 (2023-09-01)18Kansas City Current0-1 Angel City FCKansas City, Kansas
7:00 p.m.CDT (UTC-6)
ReportStadium:Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 11,827
Referee: Calin Radosav
Chicago Red Stars v Angel City FC
September 17, 2023 (2023-09-17)19Chicago Red Stars2-2 Angel City FCBridgeview, Illinois
7:00 p.m.CDT (UTC-6)
Report
Stadium:SeatGeek Stadium
Attendance: 8,961
Referee:Alyssa Nichols
Angel City FC vOrlando Pride
October 2, 2023 (2023-10-02)20 Angel City FC0-1Orlando PrideLos Angeles, California
7:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)ReportAdriana 22'Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 18,102
Referee: Brandon Stevis
Houston Dash v Angel City FC
October 8, 2023 (2023-10-08)21Houston Dash1-2 Angel City FCHouston, Texas
6:00 p.m.CDT (UTC-6)Andressa 44'ReportStadium:Shell Energy Stadium
Attendance: 9,175
Referee:Katja Koroleva
Angel City FC vPortland Thorns FC
October 15, 2023 (2023-10-15)22 Angel City FC5-1Portland Thorns FCLos Angeles, California
2:00 p.m.PDT (UTC-7)Report
Stadium:BMO Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic

Regular season standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
3North Carolina Courage229672922+733Playoff quarterfinals
4OL Reign229582924+532
5Angel City FC228773130+131
6NJ/NY Gotham FC(C)228772524+131
7Orlando Pride22101112728−131
Source:NWSL
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(C) Champions and W Champions Cup

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
228773130 +1314251615 +14521515 0

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

Results by matchday

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Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122
StadiumHAHHAHHAAHAAHAHAHAAHAH
ResultLWDLDWLDLLLWDDWDWWDLWW
Position96779689101111109111010978985
Updated to match(es) played on October 15, 2023. Source:NWSL
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Playoffs

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Further information:2023 NWSL season § Playoffs
OL Reign vAngel City FC
October 20, 2023First roundOL Reign1–0Angel City FCSeattle, Washington
7:00 pmPDT
ReportStadium:Lumen Field
Attendance: 12,152
Referee: Brad Jensen

Statistics

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As of matches played October 20, 2023.[80]

Goals

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Pos.No.Nat.NameNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
MF9United StatesSavannah McCaskill4206
FW10ScotlandClaire Emslie3104
MF21United StatesAlyssa Thompson4004
FW18JapanJun Endo3003
FW35MexicoKatie Johnson3003
FW29FranceClarisse Le Bihan1203
DF9United StatesM.A. Vignola3003
FW15MexicoScarlett Camberos1102
MF99United StatesMadison Hammond1102
FW2United StatesSydney Leroux2002
MF8United StatesJulie Ertz1001
DF14United StatesPaige Nielsen1001
DF5New ZealandAli Riley1001
FW3United StatesJasmyne Spencer1001
Own goals3003
Total327039

Assists

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Pos.No.Nat.NameNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
FW15MexicoScarlett Camberos3205
FW10ScotlandClaire Emslie5005
FW29FranceClarisse Le Bihan2004
MF9United StatesSavannah McCaskill3003
FW18JapanJun Endo2002
FW21United StatesAlyssa Thompson2002
MF99United StatesMadison Hammond1001
FW35MexicoKatie Johnson1001
FW2United StatesSydney Leroux1001
DF14United StatesPaige Nielsen0101
FW3United StatesJasmyne Spencer0101
DF9United StatesM.A. Vignola1001
MF17United StatesDani Weatherholt1001
Total224028

Clean sheets

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Pos.No.Nat.NameNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
GK13Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi Haračić3003
GK19United StatesAngelina Anderson1001
GK1United StatesBrittany Isenhour0101
Total4105

Disciplinary cards

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PlayerNWSLCupPlayoffsTotal
Pos.No.Nat.NameYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
MF9United StatesSavannah McCaskill30101050
FW33MexicoKatie Johnson30100040
DF99United StatesMadison Hammond30000030
GK13Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi Haračić30000030
DF14United StatesPaige Nielsen30000030
DF5New ZealandAli Riley30000030
DF11United StatesSarah Gorden10100020
MF29FranceClarisse Le Bihan20000020
DF3United StatesJasmyne Spencer10100020
DF16United StatesM.A. Vignola20000020
MF17United StatesDani Weatherholt20000020
MF8United StatesJulie Ertz10000010
MF28United StatesLily Nabet10000010
MF24United StatesMackenzie Pluck00100010
FW21United StatesAlyssa Thompson10000010
Total2905010350

Awards

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NWSL monthly awards

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Player of the Month

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Main article:NWSL Player of the Month
MonthPlayer of the MonthStatlineRef.
JulySavannah McCaskillScored three goals in three matches, leading the team to a 2-0-1 record[81]
September/

October

Savannah McCaskill (2)Scored two goals and one assist in five matches, leading the team to their first playoffs appearance[82]

Best XI of the Month

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Main article:NWSL Team of the Month
MonthPos.Nat.PlayerRef.
JuneDFUnited States USAM.A. Vignola[83]
JulyDFUnited States USASarah Gorden[83]
MFUnited States USASavannah McCaskill
September/

October

DFUnited States USAM.A. Vignola (2)[44]
DFUnited States USASarah Gorden (2)
MFUnited States USASavannah McCaskill (2)

Rookie of the Month

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See also:NWSL Rookie of the Month
MonthRookie of the MonthStatlineRef.
March/AprilUnited StatesAlyssa ThompsonScored 11' into debut; 2G in 6 matches[84]

NWSL weekly awards

[edit]
As of July 3, 2023.

Player of the Week

[edit]
See also:NWSL Player of the Week
Wk.Nat.PlayerWonRef.
1United StatesAlyssa ThompsonNom.[85]
3United StatesSavannah McCaskillNom.[86]
6JapanJun Endo2nd[87]
10United StatesSydney LerouxWon[88][89]
12United StatesM.A. VignolaNom.[90]
15United StatesSavannah McCaskillNom.[91]

Save of the Week

[edit]
See also:NWSL Save of the Week
Wk.Nat.PlayerWonRef.
8Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi HaračićNom.[92]
11Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi HaračićNom.[93]
12Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi HaračićNom.[94]
14Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi Haračić2nd[95]
17United StatesAngelina AndersonWon
18Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi HaračićNom.
20Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi HaračićNom.
21United StatesAngelina AndersonWon
22Bosnia and HerzegovinaDiDi HaračićNom.


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