Angel City FC announced today a new contract for superstar forward Christen Press. The deal keeps her in LA for at least one more season.
Utah Royals forward Ally Sentnor has been named U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year. The 20-year-old Sentnor was training with the U.S. senior national team in Florida as part of the team’s annual January camp.
There is the immediate pressing matter of naming Angel City’s next head coach, after the club parted ways with Becki Tweed in December. Eleri Earnshaw was named interim head coach as part of that announcement, and Parsons said he expects to wrap up the technical staff by the end of the week — and not put a timeline on hiring a new head coach.
Trade requests in the National Women’s Soccer League are relatively common ... The Wave dealt Dahlkemper, Flint and Christen Westphal and released veterans Emily van Egmond and Sofia Jakobsson.
Christen Press is staying with Angel City FC. The NWSL club announced on Friday that it has signed the veteran forward to a contract extension through the 2025 season. Press, 36, had been a free agent after her contract expired at the end of the 2024 campaign.
The NWSL free agency window has top names on the move, with Kerolin and Naomi Girma reportedly considering offers from European leagues.
Team of the Year star Sophia Smith talks to JWS about making the EA FC Ultimate Team, USWNT growth, and her upcoming NWSL season.
Angel City FC forward Christen Press is returning to the club, signing a one-year contract after coming back from a grueling knee injury and recovery last season. Press, who was the first player signed in Angel City franchise history,
Peoria native Hailey Parungao was announced as the first general manager and technical director of Peoria City’s team in the WPSL. The former Peoria Notre Dame player was director of operations for the University of Illinois women’s soccer, where she started in 2022.
American soccer eagerly awaits the findings of the heavyweight court battle, which includes conspiracy charges and famous names
The only women’s match featuring Grand Slam singles champions in the third round at the Australian Open turned out to be an overpowering win by Iga Swiatek over Emma Raducanu.