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The deadline has passed for team options and now NWSL free agents can officially start their negotiations ahead of the 2024 season.

There are two distinct types of free agency coming into play, unrestricted and restricted. Unrestricted free agency is what we traditionally think of with free agency, the players have the right to choose the team they want to negotiate and sign with. There are 55 players who fall under this category for the upcoming season.

This year, as per the CBA, players only need five NWSL service years in order to qualify. A service year means that a player is signed with a team at any time during the league season except for players on player-elected leave or players on leave for the entirety of that period. Free agents cannot actually sign with new clubs until the December 5th deadline given by the league.

Last Name First Name Current Club Free Agent Status
Barnhart Nicole Washington Spirit Unrestricted
Betos Michelle NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
Boyd Emily Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Brooks Amber Washington Spirit Unrestricted
Charley Simone Angel City FC Unrestricted
Chapman* Allysha Houston Dash Unrestricted
Curran** Emily Houston Dash Unrestricted
Davidson Tierna Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Doniak Makenzy San Diego Wave FC Unrestricted
Dorsey Imani NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
Dunn Crystal Portland Thorns FC Unrestricted
Dydasco Caprice Houston Dash Unrestricted
Eddy Elizabeth Angel City FC Unrestricted
Farrelly* Sinead NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
Feist Bayley Washington Spirit Unrestricted
Flores** Sabrina NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
Gorden Sarah Angel City FC Unrestricted
Groom Shea Houston Dash Unrestricted
Huster Tori Washington Spirit Unrestricted
Kerr Devon Houston Dash Unrestricted
Klingenberg** Meghan Portland Thorns FC Unrestricted
Krieger*** Ali NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
Krueger Casey Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Lavelle Rose OL Reign Unrestricted
Long Allie NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
Matthews* Cheyna Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Mathias** Merritt Angel City FC Unrestricted
McCaskill Savannah Angel City FC Unrestricted
McDonald Jessica Racing Louisville FC Unrestricted
McGrady** Tegan Portland Thorns FC Unrestricted
Mewis Sam Kansas City Current Unrestricted
Nadim Nadia Racing Louisville FC Unrestricted
Nagasato* Yuki Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Pogarch* Madison San Diego Wave FC Unrestricted
Rapinoe*** Megan OL Reign Unrestricted
Ratcliffe* Brittany North Carolina Courage Unrestricted
Roccaro Cari Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Sauerbrunn Becky Portland Thorns FC Unrestricted
Scott Desiree Kansas City Current Unrestricted
Sharples Kayla Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Shim Mana NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
Shorts Cheyenne San Diego Wave FC Unrestricted
Sinclair Christine Portland Thorns FC Unrestricted
Sonnett Emily OL Reign Unrestricted
St. Georges Bianca Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Stanton Nicole OL Reign Unrestricted
Strom Kylie Orlando Pride Unrestricted
Swanson Mallory Chicago Red Stars Unrestricted
Van Egmond Emily San Diego Wave FC Unrestricted
Vasconcelos* Michele Portland Thorns FC Unrestricted
Viggiano Marisa Houston Dash Unrestricted
Weatherholt Danielle Angel City FC Unrestricted
Weber Mallory Kansas City Current Unrestricted
Westphal Christen San Diego Wave FC Unrestricted
Zerboni McCall NJ/NY Gotham FC Unrestricted
* = mutual options for 2024, ** = affected by arbitration, *** = announced retirement at the conclusion of this season

Restricted free agents can negotiate with any team, but once they have an agreed-upon SPA, their current team gets seven days to match the qualified offer. If the originating team decides not to match, the player is free to join the new team.

Last Name First Name Current Club Free Agent Status
Angelina OL Reign Restricted
Aylmer Taylor Racing Louisville FC Restricted
Biegalski Camryn Washington Spirit Restricted
Dederick Ella Houston Dash Restricted
Ekic Emina Racing Louisville FC Restricted
Fox Emily North Carolina Courage Restricted
Gomera-Stevens Makamae Houston Dash Restricted
Gramaglia** Paulina Houston Dash Restricted
Hammond Madison Angel City FC Restricted
Isenhour Brittany Angel City FC Restricted
King Tziarra OL Reign Restricted
Kuikka Natalia Portland Thorns FC Restricted
Listro** Jordyn Orlando Pride Restricted
Merrick Addisyn Kansas City Current Restricted
Miller Cassie Kansas City Current Restricted
Pickett Kiki North Carolina Courage Restricted
Porter Taylor Portland Thorns FC Restricted
Sánchez Maria Houston Dash Restricted
Sheva Marissa Washington Spirit Restricted
Stevens Ella Chicago Red Stars Restricted
* = mutual options for 2024, ** = affected by arbitration, *** = announced retirement at the conclusion of this season

Looking at the per-team breakdown, we can see that Chicago and Houston have the largest number of free agents overall with both with 10, while Orlando is on the other side of the spectrum with only 2 total. Gotham and the Reign have been the most active teams trying to lock down potential free agents with four apiece.

On the left is the current free agents, on the right is the number signed to extensions or new contracts throughout the season

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How the USWNT will operate with Emma Hayes not arriving until May – Equalizer Soccer

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When Twila Kilgore was completing her U.S. Soccer Pro License — the top coaching license in the country — she was tasked with studying another coach for the full year. She decided to study Emma Hayes, the Chelsea women’s head coach who had built the team into England’s gold-standard and a consistent contender in Europe.

Two years later, Kilgore is now working with Hayes. Kilgore’s familiarity with Hayes could come in handy as the United States women’s natoinal team navigates an uncertain time.

Kilgore is the interim U.S. head coach tasked with setting up the team for the impending arrival of Hayes as head coach in May, at which point Kilgore will become a full-time assistant on Hayes’ staff. How it is all going to work over the next six months is still a work in progress.

Hayes is still the full-time coach of Chelsea through the end of the European season in May, and she insisted this week that she is not watching U.S. players in her spare time. She’s 100% focused on Chelsea, she said. But Hayes is at least in contact with Kilgore about the selection of U.S. rosters.

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Tigres, América punch ticket to Gran Final – Equalizer Soccer

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The final two are set for the Liga MX Femenil 2023 Apertura Gran Final.

Tigres and Club América will compete in the two-legged final on Friday, Nov. 24, and Monday, Nov. 27. Both matches are slated to begin at 9 a.m. The matches will air on ViX+.

This is Tigres’ eighth trip to the Gran Final, winning five titles. Meanwhile, Club América are the reigning champions, defeating Pachuca in the spring Clausura. América has competed in three finals, winning two — both against Pachuca.

Their lone final loss was to Club Tigres in the 2022 Apertura.

To punch their ticket to the final, Tigres took down C.F. Monterrey, while América took down Chivas de Guadalajara. Tigres won on a more controversial goal, while América and Chivas had a seven-goal affair between two legs. Take a look and catch up on what happened before this weekend’s Gran Final.

Tigres 1, Monterrey 0

After a scoreless first leg match on Rayadas’ home field, the teams met up at El Volcán on Monday night. Stephany Mayor scored the game-winning goal in the 81st minute, but not without controversy.

Tigres got the ball in the attacking half, and crossed the ball over to Lizbeth Ovalle. The veteran midfielder headed the ball down, but Pamela Tajonar blocked the shot out, instead of grabbing the ball. Maricarmen Reyes raced to gather the ball up quickly, slide tackling into a Monterrey player.

The referee whistled to play on, giving Tigres new life. The ball found its way to Mayor in front of goal and she smacked it on the valley past Tajonar. Rayadas played holler at the referee but a decision had been made to keep the goal.

Monterrey could not find the back of the net in the last few minutes. Tigres, on the other hand, advanced to their ninth Gran Final. Keeping a clean sheet against Monterrey isn’t easy, when facing off against the likes of Christina Burkenroad, Myra Delgadillo and Jermaine Seoposenwe. Tigres needs more lethal play from Reyes and Ovalle, their regular-season standouts. But, the defense can be satisfied with two clean sheets.

Club América 4, Chivas 3

Four different players found the back of the net for Club América in their two legs against Chivas. Club América didn’t dominate on the defensive side of the ball — letting three goals past them — but stunned offensively.

Katty Martínez and Alison González scored in the first leg, while Kiana Palacios and Andrea Pereira scored in Leg 2. To kick things off, Martínez scored off a header during the run of play, with midfielder Angelique Saldivar providing the assist. Meanwhile, González — whose time with América has been riddled with injuries — scored after winning a ball on a breakaway and then taking on Chivas goalkeeper Blanca Félix, slipping the ball through her legs.

At home for Leg 2, América were able to keep Alicia Cervantes off the score sheet — after she scored two goals in Leg 1. However, Chivas got on the board first thanks to Casandra Montero. The home field advantage propelled América, though, as Palacios and Pereira scored within five minutes of each other.

In the 75th minute, Palacios put a hard strike into the top of the goal, just narrowly sneaking it underneath the crossbar. In the 79th minute, Pereira picked up a loose ball off a corner kick and sent it, through traffic, into the low far corner of the net.

Club América were able to hold off Cervantes and company for the last 10 minutes and stoppage time, punching their ticket to a second-straight Gran Final.





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The OL Reign lost the 2023 National Women’s Soccer League Championship game to Gotham FC, so Rose Lavelle’s display could not be described as a match-winning performance. It was, however, a match-stealing performance. There was a back-heel, a deft chip, an outside-the-boot pass, all to cut open Gotham’s defense. There were shoulder drops, hip swerves, sudden accelerations of tempo or changes of direction, all to leave her markers dumbfounded. 

This was classic Lavelle. And this was a one-woman rampage against modern soccer.

Numbers matter now more than ever. There was a time, not so long ago, when those who counted the actions performed during soccer games were branded as outsiders. These were strange folk who did not belong in a sport that hated thinking, and they had to fight to prove their worth. Eventually, they did. Now, fairly and squarely, data analysis is inside soccer. And yet, data doesn’t tell the whole story, particularly when we talk about a player like Lavelle.

This has been a tough year for the 28-year-old, in many ways mirroring her career as a whole. She endured spells out with injury either side of the World Cup, limiting her to four NWSL regular season appearances, one assist, zero goals. Still, she was pivotal to the Reign’s chances in the postseason, all but defining the Championship game. The numbers are reductive. Lavelle can unlock games, and get fans out of their seats. Watching her is a feeling, not a fact or figure.

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