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NWSL apparel sponsor Nike redesigned all of the league's home and away kits for the 2024 season. The Chicago Red Stars primary kits were a patchwork of striped blue and white patterns emanating from the club's secondary crest with its traditional four six-pointed stars on its lower front corner.
The goal held up as the match winner in a 1–0 shutout. In the 49th minute, Naeher recorded her 518th regular-season career save, breaking the NWSL career record previously held by Ashlyn Harris. After the match, the Red Stars honored Naeher's 150th regular-season career NWSL appearance and the 100th regular-season NWSL appearance of Cari Roccaro.
Chicago ended their season in fourth place, becoming the first team in the NWSL to make the playoffs for six consecutive seasons. At the end of the regular season, the Red Stars named defender Sarah Gorden the team's first Iron Woman, an honor awarded for playing every minute of the season. The Red Stars faced the Washington Spirit at the NWSL ...
Jaedyn Shaw and Alex Morgan scored to give the San Diego Wave a 2-0 win against Racing Louisville on Sunday, earning the NWSL Shield for best record and the top seed for the playoffs. Megan ...
The other MLS teams taking part are Austin, Charlotte, Chicago, Kansas City, LAFC, Minnesota, Portland, Salt Lake, San Jose and St. Louis. ... MLS matches will take place Feb. 1-15 with NWSL teams ...
Louisville had 10 shots and San Diego had 15, but each goalkeeper came up with four saves. In the 40th minute, Louisville forward Thembi Kgatlana nearly beat Kailen Sheridan to a Wave backpass ...
Chicago Cougars: Ice hockey World Hockey Association: 1972–1975 Chicago Enforcers: Football XFL: 2001 Chicago Express: Ice hockey ECHL: 2010–2011 Chicago Fire: American football World Football League: 1974 Chicago Fire Premier: Soccer USL Premier Development League: 2001–2016 Chicago Hounds: Ice hockey United Hockey League: 2006–2007 ...
Racing Louisville FC is an American professional women's soccer club which began play in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in 2021. The team's first acquisitions were Japanese midfielder YĆ«ki Nagasato and American midfielder Savannah McCaskill, acquired via trade with Chicago Red Stars. [1]