NWSL PREVIEW: Our comprehensive (CANADIAN) guide to 2023
The 2023 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) season is nearing kick-off, with 12 teams featuring 15 Canadians ready to begin again on March 25. As teams prepare to embark on another long campaign, here's what you NEED to know about your Canadian women's national team stars plying their trade just south of the border.
From Christine Sinclair and Janine Beckie's Portland Thorns defending their 2022 championship title, to Houston Dash's healthy contingent of Canadian stars, and with an eye toward newcomers like Gabrielle Carle at the Washington Spirit, and more established faces like Desiree Scott at KC Current, this guide to 2023 will get you up to speed on all things Canadian in NWSL.
Spearheaded by former CanWNT youth international Jessica Lisi, this video is dedicated to the women of OneSoccer and Mediapro Canada on international women's day. Thank you for all your hard work and passion in helping build the sport of soccer in Canada!
- 0:00 - NWSL is BACK!
- 0:18 - Portland Thorns
- 3:43 - Angel City FC
- 7:10 - OL Reign
- 9:00 - Houston Dash
- 13:40 - Washington Spirit
- 14:50 - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- 15:50 - Orlando Pride
- 17:20 - San Diego Wave
- 18:11 - NWSL in FIFA 23
- 19:13 - Chicago Red Stars
- 20:11 - Kansas City Current
- 21:25 - North Carolina Courage
- 22:02 - Racing Louisville FC
- 22:30 - Shoutout to our crew!