NWSL records and statistics

The following is a compilation of notable records and statistics for teams and players in the National Women's Soccer League, which started in 2013.[1]

Statistics for the NWSL Challenge Cup, a competition originally created in place of the 2020 season that was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, are treated separately from regular season statistics.

Champions and shield winners

By season

Season Playoff final Regular season
Champions Score Runners-up Shield winners Points Runners-up
2013 Portland Thorns FC 2–0
Details
Western New York Flash Western New York Flash 38–38
Standings
FC Kansas City
2014 FC Kansas City 2–1
Details
Seattle Reign FC Seattle Reign FC 54–41
Standings
FC Kansas City
2015 FC Kansas City 1–0
Details
Seattle Reign FC Seattle Reign FC 43–33
Standings
Chicago Red Stars
2016 Western New York Flash 2–2 AET, 3–2 PKs
Details
Washington Spirit Portland Thorns FC 41–39
Standings
Washington Spirit
2017 Portland Thorns FC 1–0
Details
North Carolina Courage North Carolina Courage 49–47
Standings
Portland Thorns FC
2018 North Carolina Courage 3–0
Details
Portland Thorns FC North Carolina Courage 57–42
Standings
Portland Thorns FC
2019 North Carolina Courage 4–0
Details
Chicago Red Stars North Carolina Courage 49–44
Standings
Chicago Red Stars
2021 Washington Spirit 2–1 AET
Details
Chicago Red Stars Portland Thorns FC 44–42
Standings
OL Reign
2022 Portland Thorns FC 2–0
Details
Kansas City Current OL Reign 40–39
Standings
Portland Thorns FC
2023 NJ/NY Gotham FC 2–1
Details
OL Reign San Diego Wave FC 37–35
Standings
Portland Thorns FC

Total trophies by team

Italics indicates a defunct team.

Team Seasons* Playoff appearances Championships Shields Challenge Cups Total
North Carolina Courage 7 5 2 (2018, 2019) 3 (2017, 2018, 2019) 2 (2022, 2023) 7
Portland Thorns FC 11 9 3 (2013, 2017, 2022) 2 (2016, 2021) 1 (2021) 6
OL Reign/Reign FC/Seattle Reign FC 11 7 3 (2014, 2015, 2022) 3
FC Kansas City 5 3 2 (2014, 2015) 2
Western New York Flash 4 2 1 (2016) 1 (2013) 2
San Diego Wave FC 3 2 1 (2023) 1 (2024) 2
Washington Spirit 11 4 1 (2021) 1
NJ/NY Gotham FC/Sky Blue FC 11 3 1 (2023) 1
Houston Dash 10 1 1 (2020*) 1
Chicago Red Stars 11 7 0
Angel City FC 3 1 0
Kansas City Current 4 1 0
Orlando Pride 8 1 0
Bay FC 1 0 0
Utah Royals FC 3 0 0
Racing Louisville FC 4 0 0
Boston Breakers 5 0 0

*While there was no 2020 regular season (i.e., it is not included in the second column), 2020 did include the inaugural Challenge Cup, which was won by the Houston Dash. It also included the 2020 Fall Series, in which the "Community Shield" (separate from the NWSL Shield and thus not included here) was won by the Portland Thorns.

Team records

Wins

Losses

Attendance

Season Overall Highest Lowest Playoff
mean
Total Mean Median Club Mean Club Mean
2013375,7434,2703,007Portland Thorns FC13,320Sky Blue FC1,6646,820
2014446,3114,1333,014Portland Thorns FC13,362Sky Blue FC1,6393,763
2015454,1005,0463,367Portland Thorns FC15,639Sky Blue FC2,2686,766
2016555,7755,5583,997Portland Thorns FC16,945Sky Blue FC2,16210,863
2017609,9605,0833,576Portland Thorns FC17,653FC Kansas City1,78812,111
2018650,5626,0244,025Portland Thorns FC16,959Sky Blue FC2,53113,3231
2019792,4097,3375,565Portland Thorns FC20,098Sky Blue FC3,3388,956
20212567,0725,155Portland Thorns FC14,391Chicago Red Stars3,2228,774
20221,042,0637,917Angel City FC19,105Orlando Pride4,38521,730
20231,366,581San Diego Wave20,718North Carolina Courage5,384

1 A semifinal that would have been played in North Carolina was moved to Portland due to Hurricane Florence.
2 Due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, many teams had reduced capacities for part or all of the season, including some games with zero fans.

Goals

Regular season records

Through 2023 season (regular season games only)[2][3]

Pts rank
(prev.
season)
PPG rank
(prev.
season)
Club Seasons[lower-alpha 1] GP W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Finishing positions
1 (2)4 (2) Portland Thorns FC10 (2013–) 2261095859374260+1143851.548243
2 (1)3 (1) OL Reign[lower-alpha 2]10 (2013–) 226105 57 64 337 248 89 372 1.646 3111
3 (6)7 (6) Chicago Red Stars10 (2013–) 22695 61 70 321 296 25 324 1.433 213
4 (11)10 (11) Washington Spirit10 (2013–) 22670 60 96 266 327 -61 270 1.194 112
5 (12)13 (12) NJ/NY Gotham FC[lower-alpha 3]10 (2013–) 22667 58 101 260 319 -89 259 1.146 1
6 (7)1 (7) North Carolina Courage6 (2017–) 14075 28 37 248 140 108 253 1.80714 31
7 (4)11 (4) Houston Dash9 (2014–) 20465 45 94 234 289 -55 240 1.1754 1
8 (10)12 (10) Orlando Pride7 (2016–) 16051 33 76 195 256 -61 186 1.1625 1
9 (-)6 (-) FC Kansas City5 (2013–2017) 11045 27 36 152 125 27 168 1.527 21
10 (-)8 (-) Western New York Flash4 (2013–2016) 8633 22 31 142 118 24 119 1.384 11
11 (-)16 (-) Boston Breakers5 (2013–2017) 11025 20 65 132 212 -80 95 0.864
12 (5)14 (5) Kansas City Current[lower-alpha 4]3 (2021–) 7221 15 32 74 101 -27 78 1.0833
15 (3)2 (3) San Diego Wave FC2 (2022–) 4421 10 13 63 43 20 73 1.659 11
14 (9)15 (9) Racing Louisville FC3 (2021–) 7216 24 28 69 99 -30 72 1
12 (-)6 (-) Utah Royals FC2 (2018–2019) 4819 12 17 47 48 -1 69 1.438
16 (8)9 (8) Angel City FC2 (2022–) 4416 12 16 54 57 -3 60 1.364

Sort order is points, finishing positions, wins

  1. No regular season in 2020.
  2. Known as Seattle Reign FC from 2013–2018 and as Reign FC in 2019.
  3. Known as Sky Blue FC from 2013–2020.
  4. Known as Kansas City NWSL in 2021.

Playoff records

Through 2022 playoffs

Rank Club Championships Runners-up Seasons
qualified
GP W L D[lower-alpha 1] Penalty
Wins[lower-alpha 1]
GF/90 GA GD PPG
1Portland Thorns FC318/91275001.7501917+2
2North Carolina Courage214/5752002.143143+11
3FC Kansas City203/5541002.400104+6
4Washington Spirit114/9742101.85710100
5Western New York Flash112/4421111.75087+1
6Chicago Red Stars027/91037000.900716−9
7OL Reign026/9826000.750914−5
8Kansas City Current011/2321002.00043+1
9San Diego Wave FC001/1211001.500330
10NJ/NY Gotham FC002/9202000.00003−3
11Orlando Pride001/6101000.00014−3
12Houston Dash001/8101000.00012-1
13Angel City FC000/1Have not qualified
14Racing Louisville FC000/2
15Utah Royals FC000/2
16Boston Breakers000/5

Sort order is championships, runners-up, PPG, fraction of seasons qualified

  1. Draws after 120 minutes are decided by penalties.

Player records

Most minutes played

NWSL All-Time Minutes Played
Regular Season Only as of December 31, 2023[4]
Rank Player Minutes Played Games
1 Lauren Barnes 18,298 211
2 McCall Zerboni 16,141 204
3 Jess Fishlock 15,305 180
4 Ali Krieger 15,026 176
5 Abby Erceg 14,921 169
6 Allie Long 14,753 172
7 Alyssa Naeher 14,580 163
8 Christine Sinclair 14,426 176
9 Sofia Huerta 14,286 161
10 Becky Sauerbrunn 14,071 164
11 Merritt Mathias 14,020 183
12 Kristie Mewis 13,987 171
13 Emily Menges 13,850 160
14 Vanessa DiBernardo 13,426 166
15 Danielle Colaprico 13,398 165
16 Megan Montefusco 13,257 155
17 Meghan Klingenberg 13,049 156
18 Tori Huster 13,013 159
19 Nicole Barnhart 12,674 144
20 Jessica McDonald 12,593 182

Most appearances, regular season only

2013–2023 seasons. 226 total matches for each team.[5]

NWSL Most Appearances
Regular Season Only as of December 31, 2023
Rank Player Games
1 Lauren Barnes 211
2 McCall Zerboni 204
3 Merritt Mathias 183
4 Jessica McDonald 182
5 Jess Fishlock 180
6 Christine Sinclair 176
Ali Krieger 176
8 Allie Long 172
Jasmyne Spencer 172
10 Kristie Mewis 171
11 Erika Tymrak 168
12 Vanessa DiBernardo 166
Abby Erceg 166
14 Danielle Colaprico 165
15 Becky Sauerbrunn 164
16 Amber Brooks 163
Alyssa Naeher 163
18 Sofia Huerta 161
19 Emily Menges 160
20 Tori Huster 159

Goals

Goals, regular season only

NWSL All-Time Leading Goalscorers
Up to January 1, 2024[15]
Rank Player Goals
1 Lynn Williams 79
2 Sam Kerr 77
3 Christine Sinclair 62
4 Alex Morgan 60
5 Jessica McDonald 54
6 Megan Rapinoe 51
7 Christen Press 47
8 Ashley Hatch 46
9 Debinha 44
10 Carli Lloyd 43
11 Jess Fishlock 42
12 Sydney Leroux 41
13 Amy Rodriguez 39
14 Crystal Dunn 38
Nadia Nadim
16 Rachel Daly 37
17 Allie Long 36
18 Sofia Huerta 35
19 Kealia Watt 33
20 Kim Little 32
Sophia Smith
Jodie Taylor

Leading goalscorers in playoffs

NWSL All-Time Playoff Leading Goalscorers
Last updated after 2023 season.
Bold indicates active NWSL player
Rank Player Goals
1 Amy Rodriguez 6
2 Crystal Dunn 5
3 Jessica McDonald 4
Samantha Mewis
Lynn Williams
5 Debinha 3
Tobin Heath
Lindsey Horan
Megan Rapinoe
Christine Sinclair

NWSL top goalscorers by season (regular season only)

Year Player Goals Games
2013 Lauren Holiday 12 18
2014 Kim Little 16 23
2015 Crystal Dunn 15 20
2016 Lynn Williams 11 19
2017 Sam Kerr 17 22
2018 Sam Kerr 16 19
2019 Sam Kerr 18 21
2021 Ashley Hatch 10 20
2022 Alex Morgan 15 17
2023 Sophia Smith 11 18

Assists

Most assists

Most assists (career)
Regular Season Only as of January 1, 2024[18]
Rank Player Assists
1 Sofia Huerta 31
Jessica McDonald
3 Lynn Williams 28
4 Alex Morgan 27
5 Nahomi Kawasumi 26
Megan Rapinoe
7 Jess Fishlock 25
8 Vanessa DiBernardo 24
Crystal Dunn
Tobin Heath
Sam Kerr
Yūki Nagasato

Top assists by season

Year Player Assists Apps
2013 Lauren Holiday 9 18
2014 Jessica Fishlock 8 22
2015 Kim Little 7 20
2016 Tobin Heath 10 15
2017 Nahomi Kawasumi 9 24
2018 Jessica McDonald 8 23
2019 Yūki Nagasato 8 24
2021* Trinity Rodman 6 22
Sofia Huerta 23
2022* Carson Pickett 6 20
Mallory Swanson 16
2023 Sam Coffey 8 22

*Joint record

Clean sheets

Most Shutouts (career)
Regular Season Only as of December 31, 2023[18]
# Player Shutouts Apps
1 Nicole Barnhart 52 144
2 Alyssa Naeher 43 163
3 Adrianna Franch 42 127
4 Casey Murphy 32 80
5 Kailen Sheridan 31 117
6 Jane Campbell 30 103
Aubrey Kingsbury 119
8 Bella Bixby 24 57
9 Ashlyn Harris 22 135
10 Katelyn Rowland 20 60

Saves

Most Saves (career)
Regular Season Only as of October 2, 2022[18]
# Player Saves
1 Ashlyn Harris 518
2 Alyssa Naeher 494
3 Nicole Barnhart 468
4 Kailen Sheridan 401
5 Adrianna Franch 395
6 Aubrey Kingsbury 362
7 Michelle Betos 340
8 Jane Campbell 336
9 Erin McLeod 288
10 Haley Kopmeyer 239

Match records

As of October 2, 2022

See also

References

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  8. Siracusa, Claire (20 August 2017). "Sam Kerr scores four goals in Sky Blue FC comeback win". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
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