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The team was founded in 2008 as the Buffalo Flash and played in the USL W-League from 2008 to 2010. In 2011, the team became the Western New York Flash and joined Women's Professional Soccer (WPS), its only season in the league. In 2012, following the folding of the WPS, the team was a member of Women's Premier Soccer League Elite (WPSL-E).
Western New York Flash; 2013 Western New York Flash season; President: Alexandra Sahlen: Head coach: Aaran Lines: Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium: NWSL: 1st: NWSL Playoffs: NWSL Championship Runner-up: Highest home attendance: 9,129 vs Portland Thorns FC (August 31, 2013 – NWSL Championship) Lowest home attendance: 2,127 vs Sky Blue FC (May 1, 2013)
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Western New York Flash; 2014 Western New York Flash season; President: Alexandra Sahlen: Head coach: Aaran Lines: Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium Rochester, New York (Capacity: 13,768) NWSL: 7th: Highest home attendance: 4,339 (Aug. 13 vs. Sky Blue FC) Lowest home attendance: 1,786 (June 18 vs. Chicago Red Stars) Average home league attendance: 3,177
2010 Buffalo Flash season; 2011 Western New York Flash season; 2012 Western New York Flash season; 2013 Western New York Flash season; 2014 Western New York Flash season; 2015 Western New York Flash season; 2016 Western New York Flash season; 2017 Western New York Flash season
The 2012 Western New York Flash season was the club's fourth season of existence. The club played in the newly created WPSL Elite League following the suspension of Women's Professional Soccer . Background
Western New York Flash; 2015 Western New York Flash season; President: Alexandra Sahlen: Head coach: Aaran Lines: Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium: Top goalscorer: League: Sam Mewis (3) Lynn Williams (3) All: Sam Mewis (8) Highest home attendance: 2,514 (June 6 vs. Chicago) Lowest home attendance: 1,802 (May 8 vs. Kansas City) Average home league ...
The 2016 season was Western New York Flash's ninth season, the fourth in which they competed in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. The season ended with the Flash's first finals appearance since the 2013 NWSL season and the franchise's first NWSL Championship victory.