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This list comprises all players who have been placed on a regular-season roster for NJ/NY Gotham FC (formerly Sky Blue FC) since the team's first Women's Professional Soccer season in 2009. This list does not include pre-season training rosters, short term players, or discovery players who do not appear for the club.
The club has since added a second star, after the new club won the 2012 edition of the resurrected Soccer Bowl in the new NASL, and kept both stars upon joining the USL Championship. [13] MLS teams who won titles in other leagues prior to joining the MLS do not retain the stars worn by the old clubs when they joined the MLS.
NJ/NY Gotham Football Club is an American professional women's soccer team based in the New York metropolitan area that competes in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Founded in 2006 as Jersey Sky Blue , the team was known as Sky Blue FC from 2008 until 2020.
O'Hara had last played for the club from 2013 to 2017, before its rebranding from Sky Blue FC. [4] On November 16, goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris retired to join Gotham FC's front office. [5] On November 28, Gotham signed free-agent goalkeeper Abby Smith of Portland Thorns FC to a three-year contract. [6]
Rahway, NJ Unisamba FC Paterson, NJ Cosmopolitan Soccer League Division I (5) Cedar Stars Academy Ramapo College of New Jersey: 5,000: 2013 Doxa FC Joseph F. Fosina Field 1,000: 1962 KidSuper Samba AC Baker Athletics Complex: 3,500: 2017 Lansdowne Yonkers FC: Tibbet Brook Park 1,000: 1997 New York Athletic Club: Travers Island Soccer Field: 250 ...
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The 2021 NJ/NY Gotham FC season was the team's 12th season as a professional women's soccer team and their ninth season as a member of the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. It is the first season following the club's change of name from Sky Blue FC, which it played under from 2007 to 2020.
Sky Blue FC: 1–3: Chicago Red Stars : Piscataway, New Jersey: Samantha Kerr 92+' (Leah Galton) [m 18] [m 19] Stephanie McCaffrey 31' (unassisted) Christen Press 73' (Vanessa DiBernardo) Sofia Huerta 80' (Arin Gilliland) Alyssa Mautz 92+ ' Stadium: Yurcak Field Attendance: 3,108 Referee: Danielle Brzezinski-Chesky