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The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is the top-tier professional women's soccer league in the United States. It has the highest average attendance of any professional women's sports league in the United States, surpassing the Women's National Basketball Association and Professional Women's Hockey League.
2 Top women's leagues in total attendance. 3 Outdoor sports. 4 Indoor sports. 5 Gallery. 6 Notes. 7 See also. ... National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) 2013 ...
The league had 14 teams following the addition of expansion teams Bay FC and Utah Royals—the latter being the revival of a team that had played in the league from 2018 to 2020. The season began with the 2024 NWSL Challenge Cup , a supercup match between the reigning playoff champion ( NJ/NY Gotham FC ) and NWSL Shield winner San Diego Wave FC ...
Wednesday’s Champions League quarterfinal match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid set a new women’s attendance record with 91,553 fans showing up to Camp Nou. A packed crowd exceeded the ...
The average attendance of 37,319 remains a Women’s World Cup high to this day. ... which continues to be the case in the US in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), arguably the world’s ...
The following is a compilation of notable records and statistics for teams and players in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The NWSL's inaugural season was kicked off on April 13, 2013 with 8 participating clubs, four of the eight inaugural clubs still exist with their original names.
The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a women's professional soccer league at the highest level of the United States soccer league system (alongside the USL Super League). [1] The league comprises 14 teams (16 in 2026). [2] It is owned by the teams and sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation. [3]
President Joe Biden welcomed Gotham Football Club to the White House on Monday, making it the first National Women’s Soccer League championship team to have the distinction.