2021 National Women's Soccer League season

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The 2021 National Women's Soccer League season was the ninth season of the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. Including the NWSL's two professional predecessors, Women's Professional Soccer (2009–2011) and the Women's United Soccer Association (2001–2003), it is the 15th overall season of FIFA and USSF-sanctioned top division women's soccer in the United States.

National Women's Soccer League
Season2021
ChampionsWashington Spirit
(1st title)
NWSL ShieldPortland Thorns FC
(2nd shield)
Challenge CupPortland Thorns FC
(1st cup)
Matches played120
Goals scored278 (2.32 per match)
Top goalscorerAshley Hatch
(10 goals)
Biggest home winPOR 5–0 CHI
(May 16)
NC 5–0 LOU
(May 28)
Biggest away winLOU 0–4 HOU
(Sept 26)
Highest scoringRGN 5–1 HOU
(Aug 7)
Longest winning run4 games
NC (June 19 - July 4)
POR (July 7 - Aug 26)
WAS (Oct 9 – Oct 31)
Longest unbeaten run8 games
NJY (June 5 – Aug 7)
POR (July 3 – Aug 26)
RGN (Aug 14 - Oct 13)
NJY (Sept 4 – Oct 31)
Longest winless run13 games
KC (May 15–Aug 15)
Longest losing run6 games
KC (May 26–July 27)
Highest attendance27,278
RGN vs. POR
(August 29, 2021)
(NWSL Record)
Lowest attendance1,929
HOU vs. POR
(July 24, 2021)
Total attendance592,074
Average attendance5,104
2020
2022
All statistics correct as of June 23, 2024. Attendance at 2 matches were not reported.

This season was the first in which the NWSL has been fully self-governing. After the 2020 season, the league terminated its management contract with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF or U.S. Soccer), which nonetheless continues to provide major financial support to the NWSL.[1] Further financial backing is provided by the Canadian Soccer Association. Both national federations pay the league salaries of many of their respective national team members in an effort to nurture talent in those nations and take a major financial burden off of individual clubs.

On November 18, 2020, the NWSL announced new competition formats for the 2021 season.[2] The Challenge Cup became a league cup competition played before the start of the regular season. The Cup was followed by the 24-match regular season, which began on May 15 and concluded on October 31. The playoffs were expanded to include the six teams, with the top two seeds receiving a first-round bye. Playoffs started on November 6 and concluded with the NWSL Championship on November 20.[3]

In the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup, Portland Thorns FC and NJ/NY Gotham FC won the West and East Divisions, respectively, earning the right to play in the final. As Portland had the better record, they hosted the final, which was played on May 8 in Providence Park in Portland, Oregon. The game was a 1–1 draw after 90 minutes; Portland won the ensuing penalty shootout 6–5 to win the cup.[4]

In the regular season, the Portland Thorns won the most points and thus earned the NWSL Shield.

In the playoffs, the Washington Spirit and Chicago Red Stars progressed to the final, which was played on Nov. 20, 2021 in Louisville, Kentucky. The Spirit prevailed 2–1 in overtime, winning the NWSL Championship.

The season was also marked by a sexual misconduct controversy that erupted on September 30, when The Athletic published an investigation into North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley that accused him of a pattern of sexual coercion and abuse, and also alleged numerous inappropriate comments about players' physical appearance and sexuality. More than a dozen players from every team Riley had coached since 2010 spoke to the publication, and two named players went on the record with allegations against him. The Courage fired Riley that day, and U.S. Soccer immediately suspended his coaching license.[5] The next day, the NWSL called off all of its scheduled matches for that weekend, both FIFA and U.S. Soccer announced they were starting their own investigations into Riley, league commissioner Lisa Baird resigned, and league general counsel Lisa Levine was dismissed. Further reporting revealed systemic failure by NWSL leadership to investigate allegations against Riley, including some made in the 2021 season.[6][7]

Teams, stadiums, and personnel

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Team names

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Before the start of the season, Sky Blue FC rebranded as NJ/NY Gotham FC with new team insignia, jerseys, and colors.[8]

The new Kansas City team, which played the 2021 season under the placeholder name of Kansas City NWSL, announced its permanent identity of Kansas City Current at its final home game on October 30.[9]

Stadiums and locations

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Capacities listed here are full capacities, and do not reflect COVID-19 restrictions.

Personnel and sponsorship

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Note: All teams use Nike as their kit manufacturer.

Team Head coach Captain Shirt sponsor
Chicago Red Stars   Rory Dames   Julie Ertz
Houston Dash   James Clarkson   Jane Campbell
  Rachel Daly
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Kansas City   Huw Williams   Rachel Corsie[14] Palmer Square Capital Management[15]
NJ/NY Gotham FC   Scott Parkinson   McCall Zerboni[16] Avaya[17]
North Carolina Courage   Sean Nahas (interim)   Abby Erceg Continental AG
OL Reign   Laura Harvey   Lauren Barnes
  Megan Rapinoe
Black Future Co-op Fund[18]
Orlando Pride   Becky Burleigh (interim)   Ashlyn Harris Orlando Health
Portland Thorns FC   Mark Parsons   Christine Sinclair Providence Health & Services
Racing Louisville FC   Mario Sanchez (interim)   Michelle Betos[19] GE Appliances[20]
Washington Spirit   Tori Huster[21]
  Andi Sullivan
IntelliBridge[22]

Coaching changes

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Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment Ref.
Racing Louisville FC Preseason   Christy Holly August 12, 2020 [23]
Kansas City Preseason   Huw Williams December 7, 2020 [24]
OL Reign   Farid Benstiti Resigned July 2, 2021 9th   Sam Laity (interim) July 2, 2021 [25]
Orlando Pride   Marc Skinner Resigned July 23, 2021 5th   Becky Burleigh (interim) July 25, 2021 [26][27]
OL Reign   Sam Laity (interim) End of interim period August 9, 2021[a] 6th   Laura Harvey July 15, 2021 [30]
Washington Spirit   Richie Burke Reassigned[b] August 10, 2021 7th [33]
NJ/NY Gotham FC   Freya Coombe Mutual separation August 30, 2021 7th   Scott Parkinson August 31, 2021 [34][35]
Racing Louisville FC   Christy Holly Terminated for cause August 31, 2021 9th   Mario Sanchez (interim) August 31, 2021 [36]
North Carolina Courage   Paul Riley Terminated September 30, 2021 3rd   Sean Nahas (interim) September 30, 2021 [37]
  1. ^ Although Harvey was appointed on July 15, 2021, she officially took up the position on August 9, 2021.[28][29]
  2. ^ The Spirit initially re-assigned Burke to the front office but suspended him one day later pending an investigation by the league.[31] He was terminated for cause on September 28, 2021, after the league concluded its investigation.[32]

Regular season

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Portland Thorns FC 24 13 5 6 33 17 +16 44 NWSL Shield
2 OL Reign 24 13 3 8 37 24 +13 42 Playoffs – Semi-finals
3 Washington Spirit (C) 24 11 6 7 29 26 +3 39 Playoffs – First round
4 Chicago Red Stars 24 11 5 8 28 28 0 38
5 NJ/NY Gotham FC 24 8 11 5 29 21 +8 35
6 North Carolina Courage 24 9 6 9 28 23 +5 33
7 Houston Dash 24 9 5 10 31 31 0 32
8 Orlando Pride 24 7 7 10 27 32 −5 28
9 Racing Louisville FC 24 5 7 12 21 40 −19 22
10 Kansas City 24 3 7 14 15 36 −21 16
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(C) Champions

Tiebreakers

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The initial determining factor for a team's position in the standings (and hence playoff qualification and seeding) is points earned, with three points earned for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. If two or more teams are tied in points, the NWSL uses the following tiebreaker criteria in the order listed:[38]

  1. Head-to-head win–loss record, or points per game if more than two teams, between the teams tied in points.
  2. Greatest goal difference (against all teams, not just tied teams).
  3. Greatest total number of goals scored (against all teams, not just tied teams).
  4. Apply #1–3 to games played on the road.
  5. Apply #1–3 to games played at home.
  6. Coin toss or drawing of lots.

Note: If two clubs remain tied after another club with the same number of points advances during any step, tiebreaker determination restarts at step 1.

Attendance

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NWSL attendance in 2021 was impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Some early-season matches were closed to the public because of COVID restrictions, and when games were opened, many teams had lower average attendances than the most recent regular season in 2019. This table excludes the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup.

Average home attendances

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Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.[citation needed]

Team GP Attendance High Low Average
Portland Thorns FC 9 112,992 17,584 5,819 12,555
Racing Louisville FC 12 79,042 8,488 5,843 6,587
OL Reign 12 62,885 27,278 2,104 5,240
North Carolina Courage 12 59,837 7,064 3,523 4,986
Kansas City 12 58,043 6,345 3,449 4,837
Orlando Pride 12 50,728 5,755 3,407 4,227
Washington Spirit 10 41,304 6,002 2,233 4,130
NJ/NY Gotham FC 12 45,516 9,532 1,924 3,793
Houston Dash 13 44,017 4,792 1,929 3,386
Chicago Red Stars 12 37,710 4,488 2,265 3,143
Total 116 592,074 27,278 1,924 5,104

Updated through 2021 season. Two matches were not reported, mostly resulting from the absence of fans due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Portland Thorns FC were the only club not to report matches (versus Louisville June 5 and Kansas City June 20). Two matches (September 4 Washington at Portland and September 12 OL Reign at Washington) were declared forfeits by Washington due to COVID protocol violations and not played. Due to construction delays, Washington's scheduled home opener on May 26 at Segra Field became a road game at Houston, and the home date was not made up.

Statistical leaders

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As of October 31, 2021.[39][40]

Playoffs

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Beginning this season, the top six teams from the regular season competed for the NWSL Championship, with the top two teams receiving a first-round bye.[2][41]

First round Semi-finals Championship
1 Portland Thorns FC 0
4 Chicago Red Stars 1 4 Chicago Red Stars 2
5 NJ/NY Gotham FC 0 4 Chicago Red Stars 1
3 Washington Spirit (a.e.t.) 2
2 OL Reign 1
3 Washington Spirit (a.e.t.) 1 3 Washington Spirit 2
6 North Carolina Courage 0

First round

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Chicago Red Stars1–0NJ/NY Gotham FC
Report
Attendance: 7,027
Referee: Kevin Broadley
Washington Spirit1–0 (a.e.t.)North Carolina Courage
Report
Attendance: 5,379
Referee: Natalie Simon

Semi-finals

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OL Reign1–2Washington Spirit
Report
Attendance: 5,273
Referee: Matt Franz
Portland Thorns FC0–2Chicago Red Stars
Report
Attendance: 15,832
Referee: Katja Koroleva

Championship

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Washington Spirit2–1 (a.e.t.)Chicago Red Stars
Report
Attendance: 10,360
Referee: Tori Penso

Championship MVP: Aubrey Bledsoe (WAS)

Challenge Cup

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The 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup was a tournament-style competition starting on April 9 and ending with a final played on May 8, before the start of the regular NWSL season. The tournament was organized as a group stage with two five-team, geographically chosen groups playing a round-robin, followed by a single-game final featuring the top team from each group. NJ/NY Gotham FC won the Eastern Division and the Portland Thorns won the Western one. In the final, held at Providence Park in Portland, these two teams tied 1-1 after 90 minutes and went straight to a penalty-kick shootout, with Portland prevailing 6–5 in seven rounds of penalties.

East Division

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 NJ/NY Gotham FC 4 2 2 0 5 3 +2 8 Qualification for the Championship
2 North Carolina Courage 4 2 1 1 9 8 +1 7
3 Orlando Pride 4 1 2 1 3 3 0 5
4 Washington Spirit 4 1 1 2 3 4 −1 4
5 Racing Louisville FC 4 0 2 2 4 6 −2 2
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

West Division

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Portland Thorns FC 4 3 1 0 6 2 +4 10 Qualification for the Championship
2 OL Reign 4 2 1 1 5 5 0 7
3 Houston Dash 4 1 3 0 4 2 +2 6
4 Chicago Red Stars 4 0 2 2 3 5 −2 2
5 Kansas City 4 0 1 3 4 8 −4 1
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Championship

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Portland Thorns FC1–1NJ/NY Gotham FC
Report
Penalties
6–5
Referee: Natalie Simon

Individual awards

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As of November 20, 2021

Annual awards

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Award Winner Nominees Ref.
Golden Boot   Ashley Hatch (10 G) Washington Spirit [42]
Coach of the Year   Laura Harvey OL Reign   Mark Parsons, POR
  Scott Parkinson, NJY
[43]
Rookie of the Year   Trinity Rodman Washington Spirit   Emily Fox, LOU
  Victoria Pickett, KC
[44]
Goalkeeper of the Year   Aubrey Bledsoe Washington Spirit   Kailen Sheridan, NJY
  Bella Bixby, POR
[45]
Defender of the Year   Caprice Dydasco NJ/NY Gotham FC   Sarah Gorden, CHI
  Emily Menges, POR
  Carson Pickett, NCC
  Alana Cook, RGN
[46]
Most Valuable Player   Jess Fishlock OL Reign   Mallory Pugh, CHI
  Midge Purce, NJY
  Ashley Hatch, WAS
  Angela Salem, POR
[47]

Teams of the Year

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NWSL Teams of the Season
Pos. Best XI Second XI Ref.
GK   Kailen Sheridan NJ/NY Gotham FC   Bella Bixby Portland Thorns FC [48]
DF   Carson Pickett North Carolina Courage   Emily Fox Racing Louisville FC
  Sarah Gorden Chicago Red Stars   Emily Menges Portland Thorns FC
  Alana Cook OL Reign   Meghan Klingenberg Portland Thorns FC
  Caprice Dydasco NJ/NY Gotham FC   Sofia Huerta OL Reign
MF/FW   Jess Fishlock OL Reign   Lindsey Horan Portland Thorns FC
  Eugénie Le Sommer OL Reign   Rachel Daly Houston Dash
  Angela Salem Portland Thorns FC   Mallory Pugh Chicago Red Stars
  Midge Purce NJ/NY Gotham FC   Sydney Leroux Orlando Pride
  Ashley Hatch Washington Spirit   Bethany Balcer OL Reign
  Trinity Rodman Washington Spirit   Ifeoma Onumonu NJ/NY Gotham FC
NWSL Championship Game MVP
Player Club
  Aubrey Bledsoe Washington Spirit

Monthly Awards

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Player of the Month

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Month Player Club Ref.
May   Alex Morgan Orlando Pride [49]
June   Lynn Williams North Carolina Courage [50]
July   Ashley Hatch Washington Spirit [51]
August   Megan Rapinoe OL Reign [52]
September   Bethany Balcer OL Reign [53]
October   Midge Purce NJ/NY Gotham FC [54]

Team of the Month

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Month Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Ref.
May   Kailen Sheridan, NJY   Caprice Dydasco, NJY
  Emily Fox, LOU
  Phoebe McClernon, ORL
  Carson Pickett, NC
  Debinha, NC
  Crystal Dunn, POR
  Jessica Fishlock, RGN
  Sydney Leroux, ORL
  Alex Morgan, ORL
  Mallory Pugh, CHI
[55]
June   Michelle Betos, LOU   Caprice Dydasco, NJY (2)
  Abby Erceg, NC
  Courtney Petersen, ORL
  Becky Sauerbrunn, POR
  Tori Huster, WAS
  Kristie Mewis, HOU
  Sam Mewis, NC
  Marta, ORL
  Trinity Rodman, WAS
  Lynn Williams, NC
[56]
July   Bella Bixby, POR   Caprice Dydasco, NJY (3)
  Emily Menges, POR
  Meghan Klingenberg, POR
  Katie Naughton, HOU
  Andi Sullivan, WAS
  Allie Long, NJY
  Morgan Gautrat, CHI
  Sydney Leroux, ORL (2)
  Mallory Pugh, CHI (2)
  Ashley Hatch, WAS
[57]
August   Casey Murphy, NC   Caprice Dydasco, NJY (4)
  Emily Menges, POR (2)
  Ali Krieger, ORL
  Carson Pickett, NC (2)
  Jessica Fishlock, RGN (2)
  Denise O'Sullivan, NC
  Angela Salem, POR
  Nadia Nadim, LOU
  Ifeoma Onumonu, NJY
  Megan Rapinoe, RGN
[58]
September   Kailen Sheridan, NJY (2)   Tierna Davidson, CHI
  Sofia Huerta, RGN
  Estelle Johnson, NJY
  Casey Krueger, CHI
  Morgan Gautrat, CHI (2)
  Dzenifer Marozsan, RGN
  Angela Salem, POR (2)
  Bethany Balcer, RGN
  Rachel Daly, HOU
  Eugenie Le Sommer, RGN
[59]
October   Aubrey Bledsoe, WAS   Caprice Dydasco, NJY (5)
  Sofia Huerta, RGN (2)
  Sarah Gorden, CHI
  Sam Staab, WAS
  Jessica Fishlock, RGN (3)
  Morgan Gautrat, CHI (3)
  Angela Salem, POR (3)
  Ashley Hatch, WAS (2)
  Midge Purce, NJY
  Trinity Rodman, WAS (2)
[60]

Weekly awards

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Week Player of the Week Save of the Week Ref.
Player Club Player Club
1   Midge Purce NJ/NY Gotham FC   Ashlyn Harris Orlando Pride [61][62]
2   Emina Ekic Racing Louisville FC   Erin McLeod Orlando Pride [63][64]
3   Mallory Pugh Chicago Red Stars   Kailen Sheridan NJ/NY Gotham FC [65][66]
4   Lindsey Horan Portland Thorns FC   Ashlyn Harris (2) Orlando Pride [67][68]
5   Michelle Betos Racing Louisville FC   Abby Smith Kansas City [69][70]
6   Lynn Williams North Carolina Courage   Michelle Betos Racing Louisville FC [71][72]
7   Havana Solaun North Carolina Courage   Ashlyn Harris (3) Orlando Pride [73][74]
8   Ashley Hatch Washington Spirit   Didi Haracic NJ/NY Gotham FC [75][76]
9   Mallory Pugh (2) Chicago Red Stars   Ashlyn Harris (4) Orlando Pride [77][78]
10   Tziarra King OL Reign   Ashlyn Harris (5) Orlando Pride [79][80]
11   Eugenie Le Sommer OL Reign   Bella Bixby Portland Thorns FC [81][82]
12   Bethany Balcer OL Reign   Christen Westphal Portland Thorns FC [83][84]
13   Ifeoma Onumonu NJ/NY Gotham FC   Ashlyn Harris (6) Orlando Pride [85][86]
14   Megan Rapinoe OL Reign   Sarah Bouhaddi OL Reign [87][88]
15   Sarah Woldmoe Chicago Red Stars   Ashlyn Harris (7) Orlando Pride [89][90]
16   Bethany Balcer (2) OL Reign   Ashlyn Harris (8) Orlando Pride [91][92]
17   Sydney Leroux Orlando Pride   Bella Bixby (2) Portland Thorns FC [93][94]
18   Eugenie Le Sommer (2) OL Reign   Ashlyn Harris (9) Orlando Pride [95][96]
19 Games postponed [97]
20   Rachel Daly Houston Dash   Ashlyn Harris (10) Orlando Pride [98][99]
21   Midge Purce (2) NJ/NY Gotham FC   Jess Fishlock OL Reign [100][101]
22   Eugenie Le Sommer (3) OL Reign   Kailen Sheridan (2) NJ/NY Gotham FC [102][103]

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