Season Description
The 2021 National Women's Soccer League season was the ninth season of the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. Including the NWSL's two professional predecessors, Women's Professional Soccer (2009–2011) and the Women's United Soccer Association (2001–2003), it is the 15th overall season of FIFA and USSF-sanctioned top division women's soccer in the United States. This season was the first in which the NWSL has been fully self-governing. After the 2020 season, the league terminated its management contract with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF or U.S. Soccer), which nonetheless continues to provide major financial support to the NWSL. Further financial backing is provided by the Canadian Soccer Association. Both national federations pay the league salaries of many of their respective national team members in an effort to nurture talent in those nations and take a major financial burden off of individual clubs. On November 18, 2020, the NWSL announced new competition formats for the 2021 season. The Challenge Cup became a league cup competition played before the start of the regular season. The Cup was followed by the 24-match regular season, which began on May 15 and concluded on October 31. The playoffs were expanded to include the six teams, with the top two seeds receiving a first-round bye. Playoffs started on November 6 and concluded with the NWSL Championship on November 20. In the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup, Portland Thorns FC and NJ/NY Gotham FC won the West and East Divisions, respectively, earning the right to play in the final. As Portland had the better record, they hosted the final, which was played on May 8 in Providence Park in Portland, Oregon. The game was a 1–1 draw after 90 minutes; Portland won the ensuing penalty shootout 6–5 to win the cup. In the regular season, the Portland Thorns won the most points and thus earned the NWSL Shield. In the playoffs, the Washington Spirit and Chicago Red Stars progressed to the final, which was played on Nov. 20, 2021 in Louisville, Kentucky. The Spirit prevailed 2–1 in overtime, winning the NWSL Championship. The season was also marked by a sexual misconduct controversy that erupted on September 30, when The Athletic published an investigation into North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley that accused him of a pattern of sexual coercion and abuse, and also alleged numerous inappropriate comments about players' physical appearance and sexuality. More than a dozen players from every team Riley had coached since 2010 spoke to the publication, and two named players went on the record with allegations against him. The Courage fired Riley that day, and U.S. Soccer immediately suspended his coaching license. The next day, the NWSL called off all of its scheduled matches for that weekend, both FIFA and U.S. Soccer announced they were starting their own investigations into Riley, league commissioner Lisa Baird resigned, and league general counsel Lisa Levine was dismissed. Further reporting revealed systemic failure by NWSL leadership to investigate allegations against Riley, including some made in the 2021 season.

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17 Jul r06 tv iconTransparent SpacerRender IconNorth Carolina CourageNorth Carolin1 - 2 Houston DashHouston Dash
18 Jul r06 tv iconTransparent SpacerRender IconWashington SpiritWashington Sp2 - 3 Sky Blue FCSky Blue FC
18 Jul r06 tv iconTransparent SpacerRender IconChicago Red StarsChicago Red S3 - 1 Reign FCReign FC
19 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconPortland ThornsPortland Thor2 - 1 Orlando PrideOrlando Pride
24 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerOrlando PrideOrlando Pride0 - 2 OL ReignOL Reign
24 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconKansas City NWSLKansas City N0 - 0 North Carolina CourageNorth Carolin
24 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconOrlando PrideOrlando Pride0 - 2 Reign FCReign FC
25 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGotham FCGotham FC2 - 0 Chicago Red StarsChicago Red S
25 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconHouston DashHouston Dash0 - 1 Portland ThornsPortland Thor
25 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconSky Blue FCSky Blue FC2 - 1 Chicago Red StarsChicago Red S
25 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconRacing Louisville FCRacing Louisv0 - 2 Washington SpiritWashington Sp
31 Jul r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconNorth Carolina CourageNorth Carolin1 - 1 Orlando PrideOrlando Pride
01 Aug r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerHouston DashHouston Dash1 - 1 Gotham FCGotham FC
01 Aug r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconOL ReignOL Reign2 - 0 Racing Louisville FCRacing Louisv
01 Aug r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerRender IconPortland ThornsPortland Thor2 - 0 Kansas City NWSLKansas City N

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