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Another exhilarating National Women’s Soccer League season came to an end with a playoff final between two of the league’s most exciting teams. Ultimately, it was NJ/NY Gotham FC that prevailed over Washington Spirit with a game-winning goal from href="https://fbref.com/en/players/dcd6a67e/Rose-Lavelle?utm_medium=linker&utm_source=equalizersoccer.com&utm_ca...

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Catarina Macario scored twice and Olivia Moultrie scored early as the United States defeated Italy 3-0 Friday night in Orlando at Inter&Co Stadium. The two teams will play the second friendly, and their final international game of 2025, on Monday in Fort Lauderdale.

U.S. women’s national team head coach Emma Hayes wanted her team to get going early, and for the ...

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There was only one goal last week, Rose Lavelle’s 80th minute, National Women’s Soccer League Championship winner against the Washington Spirit. Fortunately, it was a good one. Let’s take a look.

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Jess Carter’s 2025 has been marked by lofty highs and deep lows. 

Gotham FC’s 1-0 win over the Washington Spirit sealed Carter’s distinction as the first player to win both a EURO title and a National Women’...

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Speaking during last week’s Media Day, Gotham FC keeper Ann-Katrin Berger said the team was “too late” finding its stride for 2025. Asked to clarify, Berger confirmed that it was not too late but was indeed later than anyone wanted. The language barrier reared its ugly head.

As it turns out, too late could have better been said as “just...

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