The Best NWSL Players Never to Make a Major Tournament Roster, According to g+

The Best NWSL Players Never to Make a Major Tournament Roster, According to g+

The last three World Cup cycles have been marked by something with which the U.S. Women’s National Team has never previously dealt: a stable and robust professional domestic league. No such league existed from 1991 - 2000, the first wave of top-level international women’s soccer tournaments. The WUSA was in the middle of collapsing as the U.S. hosted the 2003 World Cup, and the program would return to its 1990s structure for the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics, along with the 2007 World Cup. The 2011 tournament came in the middle of the chaotic final WPS season. The NWSL finally stuck, and was eventually able to thrive without the direct support of U.S. Soccer. The USWNT now operates like any other international program would: as the supplemental training, developmental, financial, and competitive environment for players relative to their clubs. 

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2022 NWSL Season Previews: Racing Louisville FC, San Diego Wave FC, NJ/NY Gotham FC

2022 NWSL Season Previews: Racing Louisville FC, San Diego Wave FC, NJ/NY Gotham FC

The 2022 NWSL season is nearly upon us! We’ll be publishing three team previews every weekday until the NWSL regular season opens on Friday, April 29, 2022. Previews will be released in reverse order of how each team finished in the 2022 Challenge Cup’s group stage. You can find all of them here!

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2021 NWSL Season Previews: NY/NJ Gotham FC and North Carolina Courage

2021 NWSL Season Previews: NY/NJ Gotham FC and North Carolina Courage

We’re publishing two team previews every day this week until the NWSL regular season begins on Saturday. You can find all of them here.

Today we have two teams hoping to become league powerhouses: one for the first time and one as a return to normalcy.

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