All posts tagged "Temwa Chawinga"
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Kansas City Current
/ 3 weeks agoKansas City Current capture first major trophy with 2025 NWSL Shield
Vlatko Andonovski: 'It’s a justification of the work we’ve done this year and last year.'
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Angel City FC
/ 1 month agoLauletta’s Heat Check: First playoff spot claimed
The playoff field has its first confirmed guest, and transfer rumors are swirling over Angel City. Meanwhile, the Sphere of Mediocrity...
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Angel City FC
/ 2 months agoFrontrunners and Dark Horses for NWSL MVP: Temwa Chawinga, Esther lead the pack while Sam Coffey makes case
Temwa Chawinga, Esther and more are making this MVP race an intriguing one.
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NWSL
/ 4 months agoJenna’s Talking Points: Week 12 sees goals, red cards, defensive struggles
Barbra Banda keeps scoring, Kansas City keep winning, and Chicago and Angel City display more defensive woes.
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NWSL
/ 5 months agoJenna’s Talking Points: Chawinga’s magic, Portland’s diversity, and Bay’s incremental improvements
The 2025 National Women’s Soccer League season has truly kicked into high gear, with more than a third of the season...
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NWSL
/ 5 months agoLauletta’s Heat Check: Current back to being cream of the crop
The lasting image of Week 8 will be the looks on the faces of Angel City and Utah Royals players while...
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Kansas City Current
/ 6 months ago‘Everything has fallen into place’ for first-place Current
Records broken, undefeated records intact, the Kansas City Current are picking up where they left off in 2024.
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Kansas City Current
/ 7 months agoA sold-out crowd makes Washington’s home opening loss sting a little less
Washington drew an energized support, even though the Spirit couldn't secure the win.
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Kansas City Current
/ 11 months agoTemwa Chawinga named 2024 NWSL MVP
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Current forward Temwa Chawinga was named the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League MVP on Friday...
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Kansas City Current
/ 11 months agoMarta writes another chapter in her legend, and sends Orlando to their first NWSL Championship
Brazilian maestro Marta beat the Kansas City backline all on her own, reminding everyone of just how special she is.
