Yank Women Abroad 2017

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  1. BostonRed

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  2. JanBalk

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    It was all currently-rostered players not including the ones "assigned" from the USWNT and I think Morgan Brian is in that category.
     
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  3. William49

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    Nov 11, 2015
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    Ah...Thanks. I always forget they have their own rules.
     
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  4. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
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  5. BostonRed

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    Somerville, MA
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    New England Revolution
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    United States
    Week 5 in Australia:

    http://equalizersoccer.com/2017/11/27/abl-week-5-review/

    Canberra United 3 Perth Glory 2

    Canberra United defeated Perth Glory 3-2 at home on Friday November 24, with English international defender Laura Bassett scoring the winner, while Grace Maher and Amy Sauer also tallied for Canberra. Orlando Pride American loanee Rachel Hill scored her seventh goal in five games for Perth, with substitute and Australian youth international Alexia Moreno scoring her first ever W-League goal late in the game.

    Seattle Reign goalkeeper Haley Kopmeyer and Orlando Pride defender Toni Pressley both played 90 minutes for the winners. For Perth, Boston Breakers defender Amanda Frisbie played the entire match. Sky Blue FC forward Sam Kerr was away on national team duty, where she scored two goals on November 22 as Australia defeated China 3-0.

    Melbourne Victory 1 Western Sydney Wanderers 1

    Melbourne Victory hosted Western Sydney Wanderers on Friday November 24 with both clubs on 3 points from 3 games. Both sides remained tied in the standings with 4 points each (tied for sixth but five points behind the top four) after a 1-1 tie in Melbourne, in a match that was interrupted by lighting. Erica Halloway gave Western Sydney the lead in the 42nd minute but Boston Breaker loanee and English international forward Natasha Dowie deadlocked the match in the 63rd minute. Dowie now has 3 goals on the season and 14 all-time with the Victory, tying Caitlin Friend (former Notts County forward in England) for the club scoring record. Seattle Reign American loanee Kristen McNabb played the entire match in defense for Victory, as did Dowie up front. South Korean international midfielder Jeon Ga-eul, who played briefly for the Western New York Flash in 2016 and has been mentioned as a possible target for the same club–now in Cary North Carolina–for the 2018 season, also played the entire match. For the Wanderers, midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta (on loan from NWSL’s Salt Lake City side) played the entire match.

    Newcastle Jets 2 Adelaide United 1

    Newcastle started the season with two straight wins before dropping points to Melbourne City on the road (5-2) and to Canberra United at home (2-1). Their trip to South Australia was successful as they defeated Adelaide United 2-1 to pull into a four way tied at the top of the table with 9 points. Adelaide remains on the bottom of the table with Western Sydney on 3 points. All the goal scorers were American, as Katie Stengel (Boston Breakers) scored her fourth goal of the season while Tori Huster (Washington Spirit) scored her first to give the Jets the points. In addition to Stengel and Huster, midfielder Arin Gilliland (Chicago Red Stars and goalkeeper Britt Eckerstrom (Portland Thorns) played the entire match.

    Chicago Red Stars defender Katie Naughton scored Adelaide’s lone goal and played all 90 minutes along with Red Stars teammates midfielder Danielle Colaprico and forward Alyssa Mautz, as did North Carolina Courage forward MaKenzy Doniak. Doniak has four goals and Naughton has one to account for all of Adelaide’s goals this season.
     
  6. BostonRed

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    From the article about Ella Masar-McLeod seeking to play for Canada, we get these gems:

    Masar has been a productive player with her teams in WPS and the NWSL. But she has stood out even more in Europe, dating back to a few months after her college graduation in 2008, when she scored Strommen’s lone goal in a Norwegian Cup final defeat. She scored six goals in a brief stint with Paris Saint-Germain during the 2011-12 season.

    With Rosengard, she’s been simply sensational. The team has finished second in the Damallsvenskan and won the Swedish Cup in each of her two seasons. And in each of those seasons, she has scored 13 goals in 21 games. Not bad for a player who isn’t even a full-time attacker.




    https://www.fourfourtwo.com/us/feat...wnt-sweden-damallsvenskan#yZHLOYrUR2Dby2Jc.99
     
  7. BostonRed

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  8. BostonRed

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  9. BostonRed

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    Crystal Dunn starts:
     
  10. BostonRed

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    And scores:

     
  11. BostonRed

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  12. BostonRed

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    United States
    A rare YA futsal signing:

    Congratulations to Fmr. Philippine Women's National Football Team and Current U.S. Futsal Women's National Team player Raylene Larot for being signed by ASD Sporting Lokrians of the Serie A Calcio a 5 femminile in Italy.

    It's helpful to note that US Futsal isn't affiliated with USSF and FIFA. I'm pretty sure she's cap-tied to the Philippines under FIFA rules.
     
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  13. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
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    Crystal Dunn on the bench today:
     
  14. BostonRed

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    Karen Bardsley on the bench:
     
  15. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
    Somerville, MA
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    New England Revolution
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    United States
    In Australia today:

    Sunday, 10 December 2017
    Venue: AAMI Park, Melbourne

    Melbourne City 1 (Fishlock 20’, 80’)
    Canberra United 1 (Heyman 23’)

    Melbourne City FC: 1. Lydia WILLIAMS (GK), 2. Yukari KINGA, 3. Lauren BARNES, 4. Ashley HATCH, 6. Aivi LUIK, 7. Steph CATLEY, 10. Jess FISHLOCK, 11. Rhali DOBSON (9.Larissa CRUMMER 75’), 13. Rebkeah STOTT, 14. Alanna KENNEDY, 17. Kyah SIMON (17. Amy JACKSON 90+3’)

    Substitutes not used: 23. Melissa HUDSON, 19. Tyla-Jay VLAJNIC

    Head Coach: Patrick KISNORBO

    Canberra United: 1. Hayley KOPMEYER (GK), 3 Clare HUNT, 4. Toni PRESSLEY, 6. Caitlin MUNOZ (10. Grace MAHER 55’), 11. Elise THORSNES, 16. Karly ROESTBAKKEN, 17. Madelyn WHITTALL, 20. Amy SAYER (19. Aiofe COLVILL 67’), 21. Ellie CARPENTER, 23. Michelle HEYMAN, 34. Laura BASSETT

    Substitutes: 30. Georgia BORIC (GK), 18. Taren KING

    Head Coach: Heather GARRIOCK

    http://thewomensgame.com/2017/12/match-analysis-city-secure-2-1-win-over-canberra/
     
  16. BostonRed

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    United States
    More W-League action:

    Brisbane Roar 0 Newcastle Jets 3

    Arin Gilliland (Chicago Red Stars) scored a hat trick within 25 minutes of the first half to give Newcastle Jets a 3-0 victory on the road at Brisbane Roar on December 10. The Jets win, their second consecutive win on the road, left them in a three-way tie for first with Perth Glory and Brisbane. Newcastle is well placed to make the playoffs for the first time since the inaugural W-League season in 2008/09. Britt Eckerstrom (Portland Thorns) recorded the shutout in goal and played the entire match as did fellow NWSL loanees Katie Stengel (Boston Breakers), Tori Huster (Washington Spirit) and Gilliland. Gilliland now has four goals on the season. For Brisbane, Australian international forward Hayley Raso and midfielder Celeste Boureille (both Portland Thorns) played the entire match as did U.S. defender Carson Pickett (Seattle Reign).

    Melbourne Victory 4 Adelaide City 0

    On Saturday December 9, Melbourne Victory defeated visiting Adelaide United 4-0 with three first half goals from Korea Republic international Jeon Ga-Eul, 23-year-old forward Lia Privitelli and Boston Breaker loanee Natasha Dowie. Dowie would add another goal in the second half and now has five on the season. Other NWSL-active players in 2017 included Christina Gibbons (FC Kansas City/Utah Royals), Kristen McNabb (Seattle Reign) and Laura Alleway (ex-Orlando Pride), who played the entire match—as did Dowie—before a home crowd of 637. For Adelaide, NWSL loanees Danielle Colaprico, Alyssa Mautz, Katie Naughton (all Chicago Red Stars) and Makenzy Doniak (North Carolina Courage) all played the entire match.

    Western Sydney Wanderers 1 Sydney FC 3

    Remy Siemsen scored 2 goals three minutes apart (21’ and 24’) while Australian international Lisa De Vanna scored a third in the 62nd minute to propel Sydney FC to a 3-1 derby victory over the Western Sydney Wanderers in front of a crowd of 8,449 at ANZ stadium. Defender Ellie Brush (ex-Houston Dash and former Canberra United standout) scored for the Wanderers from the penalty spot late in the first half.

    American international Emily Sonnett (Portland Thorns) played the entire match for Sydney while Lo’eau LaBonta (on loan from FC Kansas City/Utah Royals) played the entire match for Western Sydney, as did Kahlia Hogg, who played in the U.S. with Florida State University, the University of Colorado and W-League power Pali Blues in 2012.

    http://equalizersoccer.com/2017/12/11/w-league-week-7-review-arin-gilliland-nets-hat-trick/
     
  17. BostonRed

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  18. BostonRed

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  19. BostonRed

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    United States
    Starting lineup in Australia:

    Adelaide United vs Western Sydney Wanderers
    Friday 15 December, 8:00pm
    Marden Sports Complex

    Western Sydney Wanderers FC: 1.Jada WHYMAN, 2.Maruschka WALDUS, 4.Chloe O’BRIEN, 5.Kahlia HOGG, 6.Lo’eau LABONTA, 7.Ellie BRUSH, 8.Erica HALLOWAY, 10.Lee FALKON, 11.Marlous PIEETE, 12.Rachel LOWE, 13.Olivia PRICE, 14.Sunny FRANCO, 15.Talitha KRAMER, 16.Alix ROBERTS, 17.Katelyn LEADBETTER, 19.Susan PHONSONGKHAM, 20.Trudy BURKE
    *two to be omitted*

    Ins: 12.Rachel LOWE, 13.Olivia PRICE, 14.Sunny FRANCO, 16.Alix ROBERTS (all promoted)
    Outs: 3.Jennifer BISSET, 9.Rosie Sutton
     
  20. BostonRed

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  21. BostonRed

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  22. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
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    Carson Pickett and Celeste Boureille start:


    Lydia Williams, Ashley Hatch and Lauren Barnes start on the other side:
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  23. BostonRed

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    Karen Bardsley starts:
     
  24. BostonRed

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  25. BostonRed

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