Doing well there: Maegan Kelly (Marquette) @maegskell helped CF Florentia earn their first win of the season Saturday, scoring her second goal of the year in a 3-2 victory over visiting Bari in a Serie A match in Italy. #wisoccer— Wisconsin Soccer Central (@WisconsinSoccer) October 21, 2019 And a bit on her last season: Maegan Kelly (Marquette) is back in Italy, and scored in CF Florentia's 4-2 loss to Fiorentina in a Serie A opener Sunday. Kelly, 27, had eight goals in nine games with Atalanta Mozzanica in Serie A last season. She was with Reign FC in the NWSL earlier this year. #wisoccer— Wisconsin Soccer Central (@WisconsinSoccer) September 18, 2019
63. SUB | Our first change of the evening. ➡️ @janinebeckie⬅️ @ellsbells89 🔴 1-0 🔵 #ManCity pic.twitter.com/nrqR8hHvpG— Man City Women (@ManCityWomen) October 30, 2019 Lost, 2-1.
Melbourne City has signed Lauren Barnes & Lydia Williams: https://thewomensgame.com/news/world-cup-winner-matilda-nwsl-champion-among-fierce-city-signing-trio-533242
Janelle Cordia starts: 📋 Our starting XI for #FiorentinaMilan👥 Subs: Adami, Parisi, Vigilucci, Ripamonti, De Vanna, Fedele, Lazaro, Fusini, Agard#ForzaViola ⚜️ #SerieAFemminile pic.twitter.com/bvcD0U61Sh— ACF Fiorentina Femminile (@ACF_Womens) November 2, 2019
Kyra Carusa scores: Victoire 4-0 de nos HACWOMEN ! Elles ont réalisé une très bonne 1ère mi-temps en rentrant au vestiaire en menant 3-0 contre Amiens SC😊⚽️ Kyra Carusa ⚽️Kethna Louis ⚽️Elodie Policarpo ⚽️Laurène Tresfield ⚽️#TeamHAC #HACFeminines #ASCHAC 🔵⚪️ pic.twitter.com/KuPn6RoMO4— HAC Féminines ⚽️ (@hacfem) November 3, 2019
Renae Cuellar starts: Estas son las 11 Xoloitzcuintles que buscarán con todo los tres puntos ¡Vamos! #UnidosSomosMásPerros pic.twitter.com/Bj6ZoAmXRI— Xolos Femenil 🐕 (@XolosFemenil) November 5, 2019
Darian Jenkins also going to Melbourne: This will be @darian_jenks first pro season overseas as she heads to @victorywleague. #ShePlaysHere https://t.co/dtBZWtUA0i— Seattle Reign FC (@reignfc) November 6, 2019
Also in Australia, Julia Ashley: UNC product Julia Ashley, who opted to head to Europe this past spring and not play in the NWSL, headed to the W-League this winter. https://t.co/DqetvRY3xK— John D. Halloran (@JohnDHalloran) November 8, 2019 A bit on her time in Sweden: On January 20, 2019 Ashley signed a five-month contract with Linköpings FC in the Damallsvenskan in Sweden. She made her professional debut on February 16, starting in a Svenska Cupen game against Växjö. She made her league debut against the same opposition on April 17. On May 22, 2019, she was released by the team having struggled for playing time with injury and competition within the squad.
Miah Zuazua starts: 📋 Conoce el XI inicial con el que enfrentaremos a @GallosFemenil esta tarde. 👊🏻🔥#VamosTigresFemenil 🐯 pic.twitter.com/57YSgOZyMl— Club Tigres Femenil 🐯 (@TigresFemenil) November 8, 2019
Renae Cuellar starts: Continúa la actividad de la #Jornada19 del #Apertura2019 de la #LigaBBVAMXFemenil con el partido entre @AzulFemenil 🚂 y @XolosFemenil 🐕Tijuana quiere asegurar su presencia en le Fiesta Grande 🎟️Mira #LaAlineación para el encuentro de esta tarde#VamosPorEllas ⚽️🎀 pic.twitter.com/bvrYYnnDNG— LigaBBVAFemenil (@LigaBBVAFemenil) November 8, 2019
And scores: ⏱ 52´| ¡ Se acerca en el marcador 🐶!¡G⚽L!¡G⚽⚽L!¡G⚽⚽⚽L!¡G⚽⚽⚽⚽L de Renae CuéllarCruz Azul Femenil 2-1 Xolos Femenil🎀 #VamosPorEllas ⚽ pic.twitter.com/nupyfwdBGQ— LigaBBVAFemenil (@LigaBBVAFemenil) November 8, 2019
Maddy Brill Edwards comes off the bench and scores in a rout: The subs for the Jambos today:13. Mutch4. Cunningham9. Kidd11. Smith14. Brill Edwards17. Smith19. Evans— Hearts Women (@heartswomenfc) November 10, 2019 68' Double change for Hearts as Carse and McGinley are replaced by Brill Edwards and Evans. #HeartsWomen #HEAHUV— Hearts Women (@heartswomenfc) November 10, 2019 90' GOAAAAAAAAAAAL HEARTS! Maddy Brill Edwards gets on the end of a cross and pokes it home. 14-1 #HeartsWomen #HEAHUV— Hearts Women (@heartswomenfc) November 10, 2019
Cardiff Met. Women's FC is a club in the Welsh Premier League, that is also the student club for Cardiff Metropolitan University. Seems they have several Yanks on the squad. According to Wikipedia: DF Jessica Westhoff MF Alexis Rienks MF Madison Schupbach MF Micaela Milavec FW Olivia Thompson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_Met._Ladies_F.C. Schupbach & Rienks started: TEAM NEWS v @LlandudnoLadies Smith, Rienks, Turner, Carpanini, Llewellyn, Townsend, Long, Hancocks, Schupbach, Pinder, Murray#ArcherFamily #UpTheMet— Cardiff Met WFC (@CardiffMetWFC) November 10, 2019 Schupbach picked up 4 goals today: GOALS: Cardiff Met 17-0 LlandudnoMet pass the edge of seventeen goals as Pinder gets a seventh of the afternoon and Schupbach gets her fourth.#OrchardWPWL pic.twitter.com/VWKIZspSAb— Genero Adran Leagues 🏴 (@AdranLeagues) November 10, 2019
Schupbach scored 2 in the Welsh cup final in April - Abergavenny v Cardiff Met | FAW Women's Cup - www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCZiqYaxjEE
Sydney FC Yank signings for their summer season: Aubrey Bledsoe Sofia Huerta Veronica Latsko https://www.sydneyfc.com/news/signing-news-all-westfield-w-league-ins-outs-201920
Here's the current list of US women in the W-League as of now: Adelaide United Julia Ashley Amber Brooks Mallory Weber Brisbane Roar Rylee Baisden Celeste Boureille Carson Pickett Canberra United Simone Charley Katie Stengel Melbourne City Lauren Barnes Lydia Williams (Australian dual) Melbourne Victory Haley Hanson Darian Jenkins Emily Menges Perth Glory Morgan Andrews Sydney FC Aubrey Bledsoe Sofia Huerta Veronica Latsko Western Sydney Wanderers Kristen Hamilton Sam Staab Lynn Williams Newcastle Jets don't show any signed foreigners yet according to the chart on this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_W-League There are still 10 open foreigner slots for this season, including Newcastle's. It could go higher if a guest player comes in for a short stint.
Abby Smith has joined the trek Down Under: We're delighted to announce the signing of @abbyys44 from @UtahRoyalsFC: https://t.co/vuXXQNTRIQ #WSW #WLeague pic.twitter.com/vub6SL4YLO— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) November 12, 2019
Alexis Rienks starts: 1’s TEAM NEWS v Bristol @BUCSsport Smith, Mainwaring, Finch, Cousins, Rienks, Pearce, Dagnall, Long, Milavec, Wells, PinderRandall, Deacon, Nanette#ArcherFamily #UpTheMet— Cardiff Met WFC (@CardiffMetWFC) November 13, 2019
And scores: 77’ GOALLLL Long missed the penalty after an excellent save by the keeper only for Rienks to fire home!🏹2-2🛑 pic.twitter.com/ZkxuPECbKW— Cardiff Met WFC (@CardiffMetWFC) November 13, 2019
Americans headed to Oz talk about why (and the new adjusted W-League calendar): https://au.sports.yahoo.com/victory-reap-benefits-w-league-us-links-163207883--spt.html
Kristen Hamilton scores and other Yanks appear in Oz: https://www.w-league.com.au/news/li...d-video-match-report-highlights-score-updates The 16-year-old prodigy’s goal was quickly cancelled out by another Westfield W-League debutant, United States international Kirsten Hamilton, on the stroke of half-time at Marconi Stadium. The former North Carolina Courage striker buried a bullet header to pick up where she left off after starring for the 2019 National Women’s Soccer League champions, scoring nine goals in 17 games. Fowler announced her arrival 90 seconds into her Westfield W-League career when she tested Wanderers new goalkeeper Abby Smith, the American signed from Utah Royals, from outside of the penalty area. The home side almost broke the deadlock on five minutes when Courtney Vine’s header cannoned back off the post and Reds defender Julia Ashley hacked the ball off the goal-line under pressure from Western Sydney captain Erica Halloway.
Jocelyn Orejel & Renae Cuellar start: Con este XI enfrentaremos nuestro primer partido de Liguilla 👊No te pierdas el partido EN VIVO a través de nuestras redes sociales#UnidosSomosMásPerros pic.twitter.com/84caU5IuCc— Xolos Femenil 🐕 (@XolosFemenil) November 15, 2019
Ari Romero heads to Australia: https://www.houstondynamo.com/post/2019/11/15/ari-romero-signs-perth-glory-fc-australia-s-w-league Ari Romero signs with Perth Glory FC in Australia’s W-League
Lyon breaks French women’s league record with 30,661 fans for 1-0 win over PSG. (Alana Cook on bench for PSG.) https://t.co/FkAVUQCtKq— Paul Kennedy (@pkedit) November 16, 2019