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1 Background  





2 Stadium  





3 Team  



3.1  Staff  





3.2  Squad  







4 Competitions  



4.1  Challenge Cup  



4.1.1  Group stage  





4.1.2  West Division standings  







4.2  Regular season  



4.2.1  Matches  





4.2.2  Regular season standings  





4.2.3  Results summary  





4.2.4  Results by matchday  









5 Statistical leaders  



5.1  Top scorers  





5.2  Top assists  





5.3  Shutouts  







6 Awards  



6.1  NWSL weekly awards  



6.1.1  Player of the Week  





6.1.2  Save of the Week  









7 Transactions  



7.1  2021 NWSL Draft  





7.2  Transfers in  





7.3  Transfers out  







8 References  














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Kansas City NWSL
2021 season
Kansas City NWSL's 2021 home opener on May 26, 2021, at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas.
OwnersAngie Long
Chris Long
Brittany Mahomes
General managerCamille Levin Ashton
Head coachHuw Williams
StadiumLegends Field
(capacity: 10,385)
202110th
2021 NWSL Challenge Cup5th, West Division
Top goalscorerLeague: Darian Jenkins (3)
All: Amy Rodriguez (4)
Highest home attendance6,345 (Oct. 30 vs. RGN)
Lowest home attendance3,449 (Oct. 13 vs. HOU)
Average home league attendance4,861
Biggest win3–0 (Oct. 13 vs. HOU)
Biggest defeat0–4 (Aug. 21 at NC)

White shirt, white shorts, teal socks

Home colors

Red shirt, red shorts, teal socks

Away colors

2022 →
All statistics correct as of July 20, 2022.

The 2021 Kansas City NWSL season was the team's first season as a professional women's soccer team. Kansas City NWSL plays in the National Women's Soccer League, the top tier of women's soccer in the United States. The team rebranded at halftime of its final match to the Kansas City Current.[1]

Background[edit]

Kansas City previously had an NWSL team in 2017, when two-time champions FC Kansas City ceased operations and its player-related assets were transferred to expansion team Utah Royals FC.[2] Three years later, the Royals also had to cease operations, and a Kansas City-based ownership group led by financial executives Angie and Chris Long took advantage to secure an expansion team along with the Royals' player-related assets on December 7, 2020.[3] Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and former college soccer player at University of Texas at Tyler, purchased a stake in the team as well.[4]

Stadium[edit]

The team began play at 10,385-capacity Legends Field, a baseball parkinKansas City, Kansas, that was home to the Kansas City Monarchs of the American Association of Professional Baseball.[5] However, the team moved its inaugural home match, scheduled for April 26, to Children's Mercy Park due to delays in construction at Legends Field.[6]

Team[edit]

Staff[edit]

Upon forming Kansas City NWSL, the Longs immediately named Huw Williams, former general manager of FC Kansas City, as the team's inaugural head coach.[3] The team subsequently named the rest of its staff on January 11, 2021.[7]

As of January 11, 2021.[7]
Technical
General manager Derek Shoare
Head coach Huw Williams
Assistant coaches Natalia Astrain
Goran Karadjov
Lucas Rodriguez
Goalkeeper coach Alli Lipsher
Sports Science and Medical
Sports performance coach Terrence Kennell
Athletic trainer Bailey Torrez
Medical director Kirk McCullough
Team doctor Meg Gibson
Team Operations
Equipment manager Karly Cebula
Team administrator Jessica Buller

Squad[edit]

Upon formation, the NWSL awarded Kansas City NWSL with the player rights, draft picks, and other roster-related assets of the defunct Utah Royals FC, which formed the team's inaugural roster.[3]

As of November 4, 2021.[8]
No. Pos. Player Nation
0 GK Katelyn Rowland  United States
1 GK Adrianna Franch  United States
2 DF Rachel Corsie  Scotland
4 FW Hailie Mace  United States
5 DF Sydney Miramontez  United States
6 DF Katie Bowen  Scotland
7 DF Elizabeth Ball  United States
9 MF Lo'eau LaBonta  United States
11 MF Desiree Scott  Canada
13 FW Darian Jenkins  United States
14 MF Gaby Vincent  United States
16 FW Jaycie Johnson  United States
17 FW Arielle Ship  United States
19 DF Michelle Maemone  United States
20 DF Mallory Weber  United States
21 FW Mariana Larroquette  Argentina
22 MF Maddie Nolf  United States
23 DF Kiki Pickett  United States
24 DF Taylor Leach  United States
25 FW Kristen Hamilton  United States
26 MF Jordyn Listro  Canada
28 MF Addie McCain  United States
29 DF Kate Del Fava  United States
66 MF Chloe Logarzo  Australia
77 FW Jéssica Silva  Portugal
99 MF Victoria Pickett  Canada

Competitions[edit]

Challenge Cup[edit]

Group stage[edit]

April 9, 2021 (2021-04-09) 1 Portland Thorns FC 2–1 Kansas City NWSL Portland, Oregon
19:30 PDT
  • Charley Yellow card 49' Yellow-red card 90'
  • Parsons Yellow card 90' Red card
  • Lussi 58' (Westphal)
  • Weaver Yellow card 90+4' Red card
  • Report
  • Rodriguez Yellow card 70', 80' (Pickett)
  • Del Fava Yellow card 90+1'
  • Edmonds Yellow card 90+4' Red card
  • Stadium: Providence Park
    Attendance: 4,646
    Referee: Danielle Chesky
    Assistant referees: Deleana Quan, Kali Smith
    Fourth official: Adorae Monroy
    April 21, 2021 (2021-04-21) 2 Chicago Red Stars 1–1 Kansas City NWSL Bridgeview, Illinois
    17:30 CDT
  • Ertz Yellow card 66'
  • Johnson 82' (Wright)
  • Report Stadium: SeatGeek Stadium
    Referee: Natalie Simon
    Assistant referees: Jennifer Garner, Rachel Smith
    Fourth official: Calin Radosav
    April 26, 2021 (2021-04-26) 3 Kansas City NWSL 0–3 Houston Dash Kansas City, Kansas
    19:30 CDT
  • Corsie Yellow card 40'
  • Del Fava Yellow card 54'
  • Report
  • Campbell Yellow card 34'
  • Daly 45+1' (pen.)
  • Visalli Yellow card 58'
  • Stadium: Children's Mercy Park
    Attendance: 4,669
    Referee: Alyssa Nichols
    Assistant referees: Tiffini Turpin, Melissa Gonzalez
    Fourth official: Luis Tribaldo
    May 3, 2021 (2021-05-03) 4 Kansas City NWSL 1–2 OL Reign Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT
    Report
  • King Yellow card 35'
  • Pruitt Yellow card 79'
  • Celia 84' (Barnes)
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 3,079
    Referee: Karen Callado
    Assistant referees: Kali Smith, Jack Ryan-Feldman
    Fourth official: Velimir Stefanovic

    West Division standings[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • 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

    Regular season[edit]

    Matches[edit]

    May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23) 2 Houston Dash 2–2 Kansas City NWSL Houston, Texas
    18:00 CDT
  • Daly 60' (Chapman)
  • Groom 66' (Mewis)
  • Report
  • Ball Yellow card 53'
  • Leach 90+2' (Larroquette)
  • Stadium: BBVA Stadium
    Attendance: 3,034
    May 26, 2021 (2021-05-26) 3 Kansas City NWSL 0–2 Chicago Red Stars Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT
    Report
  • Gautrat Yellow card 66'
  • Watt 67' (Pugh)
  • Doniak 70' (Pugh)
  • Naeher Yellow card 89'
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 5,272
    May 30, 2021 (2021-05-30) 4 Orlando Pride 1–0 Kansas City NWSL Orlando, Florida
    18:00 EDT
  • Jónsdóttir Yellow card 36'
  • Report
  • Weber Yellow card 45'
  • Larroquette Yellow card 62'
  • Stadium: Exploria Stadium
    Attendance: 4,044
    June 6, 2021 (2021-06-06) 5 Kansas City NWSL 0–1 Houston Dash Kansas City, Kansas
    13:00 CDT
    Report
  • Groom Yellow card 27'
  • Seiler Yellow card 40'
  • Mewis Yellow card 52'
  • Naughton 79' (Mewis)
  • Montefusco Yellow card 89'
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 4,265
    June 20, 2021 (2021-06-20) 6 Portland Thorns FC 1–0 Kansas City NWSL Portland, Oregon
    13:00 PDT
    Report
  • Edmonds Yellow card 37'
  • Pickett Yellow card 84'
  • Stadium: Providence Park
    June 23, 2021 (2021-06-23) 7 Kansas City NWSL 1–3 Orlando Pride Kansas City, Kansas
    13:00 CDT
    Report
  • Dougherty Howard Yellow card 45+8'
  • Leroux 45+10' (Washington), 49' (Jónsdóttir)
  • Marta 85' (Jónsdóttir)
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 4,197
    June 26, 2021 (2021-06-26) 8 Kansas City NWSL 1–2 Washington Spirit Kansas City, Kansas
    19:30 CDT
  • LaBonta Yellow card 33'
  • Edmonds Yellow card 56'
  • Jenkins Yellow card 73'
  • Report
  • Rodman 90+5' (Huster)
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 5,157
    July 2, 2021 (2021-07-02) 9 NJ/NY Gotham FC 1–1 Kansas City NWSL Harrison, New Jersey
    22:20 EDT
  • Long Yellow card 45+1'
  • Report Stadium: Red Bull Arena
    Attendance: 2,307
    July 11, 2021 (2021-07-11) 10 OL Reign 2–0 Kansas City NWSL Tacoma, Washington
    16:00 PDT
  • Barnes Yellow card 45+1'
  • Bouhaddi Yellow card 70' Red card
  • Marozsán Yellow card 79'
  • Le Sommer Yellow card 90+2'
  • Report
    Stadium: Cheney Stadium
    Attendance: 3,124
    July 23, 2021 (2021-07-23) 11 Kansas City NWSL 0–0 North Carolina Courage Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT Report
  • Speck Yellow card 75'
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 5,239
    August 1, 2021 (2021-08-01) 12 Portland Thorns FC 2–0 Kansas City NWSL Portland, Oregon
    12:00 PDT
  • Everett 42' (Smith)
  • Moultrie Yellow card 87'
  • Report Stadium: Providence Park
    Attendance: 16,246
    August 8, 2021 (2021-08-08) 13 Racing Louisville FC 3–1 Kansas City NWSL Louisville, Kentucky
    14:00 EDT
  • Fox Yellow card 35'
  • McCaskill Yellow card 38'
  • Salmon 43' (McCaskill)
  • Matthews 86', Yellow card 90'
  • Report
  • Jenkins 45+9'
  • LaBonta Yellow card 63'
  • Silva Yellow card 82'
  • Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
    Attendance: 5,843
    August 14, 2021 (2021-08-14) 14 Kansas City NWSL 1–0 OL Reign Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT
  • V. Pickett 73'
  • Report
    Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 5,368
    August 21, 2021 (2021-08-21) 15 North Carolina Courage 4–0 Kansas City NWSL Cary, North Carolina
    19:00 EDT
  • McDonald 21' (Pickett)
  • Solaun Yellow card 40' Yellow-red card 75'
  • Rodriguez 64' (Williams)
  • Speck 90' (Smith)
  • Report
  • Pickett Yellow card 47'
  • Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
    Attendance: 4,943
    August 25, 2021 (2021-08-25) 16 Kansas City NWSL 2–1 Racing Louisville FC Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT
  • Simon 17' (o.g.)
  • Hamilton 40' (Mace)
  • LaBonta Yellow card 45+2'
  • Weber Yellow card 50'
  • Vincent Yellow card 79'
  • Report
  • Kizer 65' (Nadim)
  • Miramontez Yellow card 88' Yellow-red card 90+2'
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 3,997
    August 28, 2021 (2021-08-28) 17 Chicago Red Stars 3–0 Kansas City NWSL Bridgeview, Illinois
    19:00 CDT
  • Johnson 81' (Watt)
  • Report Stadium: SeatGeek Stadium
    Attendance: 3,536
    September 5, 2021 (2021-09-05) 18 Kansas City NWSL 0–0 North Carolina Courage Kansas City, Kansas
    18:00 CDT
    Report
    Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 4,583
    September 26, 2021 (2021-09-26) 19 Washington Spirit 2–1 Kansas City NWSL Leesburg, Virginia
    17:00 EDT
  • McKeown 46'
  • Sanchez Yellow card 53'
  • Rodman Yellow card 84'
  • Huster Yellow card 90'
  • Report
  • Pickett Yellow card 45+2'
  • Hamilton Yellow card 45+2'
  • Stadium: Segra Field
    Attendance: 3,295
    October 10, 2021 (2021-10-10) 20 Kansas City NWSL 0–0 Portland Thorns FC Kansas City, Kansas
    16:00 CDT Report Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 5,438
    October 13, 2021 (2021-10-13) 21 Kansas City NWSL 3–0 Houston Dash Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT
  • Ball 36' (Bowen)
  • Pickett Yellow card 87'
  • LaBonta 90+2'
  • Report
    Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 3,449
    October 16, 2021 (2021-10-16) 22 Chicago Red Stars 2–1 Kansas City NWSL Bridgeview, Illinois
    19:00 CDT
  • Doniak 50' (Watt)
  • Report
  • Ball Yellow card 88'
  • Stadium: SeatGeek Stadium
    Attendance: 4,488
    October 22, 2021 (2021-10-22) 23 Kansas City NWSL 1–1 NJ/NY Gotham FC Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT
  • Addie McCain Yellow card 53'
  • Report
  • Purce 25' (Zerboni)
  • Long Yellow card 55'
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 4,733
    October 30, 2021 (2021-10-30) 24 Kansas City Current 0–3 OL Reign Kansas City, Kansas
    19:00 CDT
    Report
  • Le Sommer 49' (Lavelle), 64' (Rapinoe)
  • Brooks Yellow card 90+5'
  • Stadium: Legends Field
    Attendance: 6,345
    Note: Kansas City NWSL changed its name and crest at halftime to Kansas City Current.[1]

    Regular season standings[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • 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

    Results summary[edit]

    Overall Home Away
    Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
    24 3 7 14 15 36  −21 16 3 4 5 9 13  −4 0 3 9 6 23  −17

    Last updated: October 30, 2021.
    Source: NWSLsoccer.com

    Results by matchday[edit]

    Matchday123456789101112131415161718192021222324
    StadiumAAHAHAHHAAHAAHAHAHAHHAHH
    ResultDDLLLLLLDLDLLWLWLDLDWLDL
    Position268101010101010101010101010101010101010101010
    Updated to match(es) played on October 30, 2021. Source: NWSL
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    Statistical leaders[edit]

    As of October 30, 2021, for all competitions.[9]

    Top scorers[edit]

    Rank Nat. Player Goals
    1 United States Amy Rodriguez 4
    2 United States Darian Jenkins 3
    3 Argentina Mariana Larroquette 2
    4 9 players 1

    Top assists[edit]

    Rank Nat. Player Assists
    1 New Zealand Katie Bowen 2
    United States Lo'eau LaBonta
    Canada Victoria Pickett
    Portugal Jéssica Silva
    5 Argentina Mariana Larroquette 1
    United States Hailie Mace
    United States Abby Smith
    United States Mallory Weber

    Shutouts[edit]

    Rank Nat. Player Clean sheets
    1 United States Adrianna Franch 3
    2 United States Nicole Barnhart 1
    United States Carly Nelson
    United States Abby Smith

    Awards[edit]

    NWSL weekly awards[edit]

    Player of the Week[edit]

    Week Nat. Player Won Ref.
    5 United States Elyse Bennett Won [10]

    Save of the Week[edit]

    Week Nat. Player Won Ref.
    5 United States Abby Smith Won [11]
    7 United States Nicole Barnhart Nom. [12]
    8 Nom. [13]
    10 United States Kristen Edmonds Nom. [14]
    14 United States Katelyn Rowland Nom. [15]
    16 United States Adrianna Franch Nom. [16]
    20 Nom. [17]
    22 Nom. [18]

    Transactions[edit]

    2021 NWSL Draft[edit]

    Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. The 2021 NWSL Draft was held on January 13, 2021. The NWSL awarded Kansas City all of the defunct Utah Royals FC team's player rights and draft picks upon its dissolution.[3]

    Round Pick Nat. Player Pos. College Status Ref.
    1 4 United States Kiki Pickett DF Stanford Signed to three-year contract [19][20]
    2 15 Canada Victoria Pickett MF Wisconsin Signed to three-year contract [21][22]
    16 England Lucy Parker DF UCLA Not signed or named to preseason roster [22]
    17 United States Addie McCain MF Texas A&M Signed to two-year contract [21][22]
    4 36 United States Alex Loera MF Santa Clara Signed to two-year contract in 2022 [23]
    36 United States Brookelynn Entz MF Kansas State Not signed or named to preseason roster [22]

    Transfers in[edit]

    Date Nat. Player Pos. Previous club Fee/notes Ref.
    December 22, 2020 Argentina Mariana Larroquette FW Norway Lyn Fotball Signed two-year contract; no fee disclosed. [24][25]
    January 28, 2021 Australia Chloe Logarzo MF England Bristol City W.F.C. Signed two-year contract; no fee disclosed. [26][27]
    March 30, 2021 Canada Jordyn Listro MF United States Orlando Pride Acquired in exchange for Kansas City's natural third-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, or conditionally the team's second-round pick in the 2022 or 2023 NWSL Drafts. [28]
    May 10, 2021 Portugal Jéssica Silva FW France Olympique Lyonnais Féminin Signed two-year contract. [29][30]
    July 22, 2021 United States Kristen Hamilton FW United States North Carolina Courage Acquired in exchange for $60,000 in allocation money and Amy Rodriguez. [31]
    United States Hailie Mace MF
    United States Katelyn Rowland GK
    August 18, 2021 United States Adrianna Franch GK United States Portland Thorns FC Acquired in exchange for $150,000 in allocation money and Abby Smith. [32]

    Transfers out[edit]

    Date Nat. Player Pos. Destination club Fee/notes Ref.
    July 22, 2021 United States Amy Rodriguez FW United States North Carolina Courage Traded with $60,000 in allocation money in exchange for Kristen Hamilton, Hailie Mace, and Katelyn Rowland. [31]
    August 18, 2021 United States Abby Smith GK United States Portland Thorns FC Traded with $150,000 in allocation money in exchange for Adrianna Franch. [32]
    August 24, 2021 United States Carly Nelson GK Denmark FC Nordsjælland Loaned for duration of FC Nordsjælland's season. [33]
    September 1, 2021 United States Michele Vasconcelos FW Spain Sevilla FC On loan until June 2022. [34][35]
    December 20, 2021 United States Gaby Vincent DF/MF United States Washington Spirit Traded in exchange for $25,000 in allocation money and Washington's natural fourth-round selection in the 2023 NWSL Draft. [32]
    December 21, 2021 Argentina Mariana Larroquette FW Bought out of the remainder of her contract. [36][37]
    Scotland Katie Bowen DF Waived.
    United States Michelle Maemone DF Waived.
    January 11, 2022 United States Darian Jenkins FW United States Orlando Pride Traded in exchange for $75,000 in allocation money and Orlando's natural second-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft. [38]
    January 21, 2022 Portugal Jéssica Silva FW Portugal S.L. Benfica Transferred for undisclosed terms. [39][40]
    January 27, 2022 Scotland Rachel Corsie DF England Aston Villa W.F.C. Transferred for undisclosed terms. [41][39]

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