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2018 Seattle Reign FC season


2018 season
Bill and Teresa Predmore
Bill Predmore
Vlatko Andonovski
UW Medicine Pitch at Memorial Stadium
3rd
Semi-final
League: Jodie Taylor (9)All: Jodie Taylor (9)
5,251
3,172
3,824
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The 2018 Seattle Reign FC season was the club's sixth season of play and their sixth season in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. After finishing fifth in the league for two consecutive seasons, the Reign finished third to return to the playoffs, where they lost to Portland Thorns FC in the semi-final.

Vlatko Andonovski replaced Laura Harvey as head coach on November 7, 2017. Andonovski was previously the head coach of FC Kansas City.

This was ultimately the club's last season of their first stint in Seattle, as well as its last as Seattle Reign FC. During the 2018–19 offseason, the club's principal owners, Bill and Teresa Predmore, announced that the team would move to Tacoma, Washington for 2019 and beyond, rebranding as Reign FC. In addition, the team gained two new minority investors—the ownership group of the Tacoma Rainiers, a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team in the Pacific Coast League, and Adrian Hanauer, the principal owner of the region's Major League Soccer team, Seattle Sounders FC. Reign FC played in the Rainiers' home of Cheney Stadium. A new soccer stadium in Tacoma, already planned for the Sounders' USL Championship affiliate Tacoma Defiance, was expected to be built by 2021, with Reign FC to move in upon its completion. However, in December 2021, it was announced that the club would return to Seattle.

PositionStaff
Head CoachVlatko Andonovski
Assistant CoachSam Laity
Assistant CoachMilan Ivanovic
Director of High PerformanceNick Leman

As of July 16, 2018.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKAUSLydia Williams
2DFUSAYael Averbuch
3DFUSALauren Barnes
4DFUSAMegan Oyster
5FWUSAKiersten Dallstream
6MFUSAAllie Long
7DFAUSSteph Catley (on loan from Melbourne City)
8DFDENTheresa Nielsen
9FWJPNNahomi Kawasumi
10MFWALJess Fishlock
11MFGHAElizabeth Addo
12MFUSAMorgan Andrews
13FWCANAdriana Leon
14FWENGJodie Taylor
15FWUSAMegan Rapinoe (captain)
16FWUSAJaycie Johnson
17FWUSABeverly Yanez
18GKUSAMichelle Betos
19DFUSAKristen McNabb
20MFJPNRumi Utsugi
21DFUSAChristen Westphal
22FWUSAJasmyne Spencer
24DFUSAAlyssa Kleiner

  Tie   Loss

All times are in PT unless otherwise noted.

As of September 18, 2018 Only players who have made appearances are listed.

No.PosNatPlayerTotalRegular seasonPlayoffs
Goalkeepers:
1GKAUSLydia Williams17016010
18GKUSAMichelle Betos808000
Defenders:
2DFUSAYael Averbuch101000
3DFUSALauren Barnes20018+1010
4DFUSAMegan Oyster21120110
7DFAUSSteph Catley17016010
8DFDENTheresa Nielsen21118+2110
19DFUSAKristen McNabb20012+8000
21DFUSAChristen Westphal1209+3000
24DFUSAAlyssa Kleiner1004+6000
Midfielders:
6MFUSAAllie Long20319310
10MFWALJess Fishlock19218210
11MFGHAElizabeth Addo1308+400+10
12MFUSAMorgan Andrews1607+800+10
20MFJPNRumi Utsugi16115110
Forwards:
5FWUSAKiersten Dallstream302+1000
9FWJPNNahomi Kawasumi14011+3000
13FWCANAdriana Leon601+5000
14FWENGJodie Taylor25924910
15FWUSAMegan Rapinoe17715+1710
16FWUSAJaycie Johnson300+3000
17FWUSABeverly Yanez20214+520+10
22FWUSAJasmyne Spencer2328+14111
Players who left the club during the season:
26DFUSAMaddie Bauer100+1000
  • Megan Rapinoe (nominee)

  • Megan Rapinoe (shortlisted)

  • Best NWSL Player: Megan Rapinoe

  • Best International Women's Soccer Player: Jodie Taylor (nominee)

  • No. 10: Megan Rapinoe

  • No. 36: Jodie Taylor

  • No. 89: Nahomi Kawasumi

  • Most Valuable Player: Megan Rapinoe (finalist)

  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Lydia Williams (finalist)

  • Coach of the Year: Vlatko Andonovski (finalist)

  • Best XI: Megan Rapinoe

  • Second XI: Steph Catley, Lydia Williams

  • Most Valuable Player: Megan Rapinoe

  • Defender of the Year: Lauren Barnes

  • Newcomer of the Year: Allie Long

  • Golden Boot: Jodie Taylor (9)

MonthResultPlayerRef.
MarchWonMegan Rapinoe
MonthGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsRef.
MarchMegan Rapinoe
MaySteph Catley
JulyTheresa NielsenMegan Rapinoe
AugustLydia WilliamsTheresa Nielsen Megan Oyster
WeekResultPlayerRef.
1WonMegan Rapinoe
7WonMegan Rapinoe
WeekResultPlayerRef.
1NominatedMegan Rapinoe
6NominatedRumi Utsugi
7NominatedMegan Rapinoe
14NominatedJodie Taylor
16NominatedMegan Rapinoe
17NominatedJodie Taylor
19NominatedJasmyne Spencer
20NominatedJess Fishlock
22NominatedJodie Taylor
WeekResultPlayerRef.
1NominatedMichelle Betos
4NominatedMichelle Betos
5NominatedMichelle Betos
6NominatedMichelle Betos
7NominatedLydia Williams
8NominatedLydia Williams
10NominatedLydia Williams
13NominatedLydia Williams
19NominatedLydia Williams
21NominatedLydia Williams
22NominatedLydia Williams
DatePlayerPosNotesRef
October 23, 2017Haley KopmeyerGKClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Maddie BauerDFClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Rachel CorsieDFClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Merritt MathiasDFClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Kristen McNabbDFClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Rebekah StottDFClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Christine NairnMFClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Larissa CrummerFWClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Kiersten DallstreamFWClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Katie JohnsonFWClub options exercised
October 23, 2017Beverly YanezFWClub options exercised
November 29, 2017Nahomi KawasumiFWRe-signed
November 29, 2017Jess FishlockMFRe-signed
November 30, 2017Rumi UtsugiMFRe-signed
December 5, 2017Lydia WilliamsGKSigned to a new contract
January 22, 2018Lauren BarnesDFRe-signed

For transfers in, dates listed are when the Reign FC officially signed the players to the roster. Transactions where only the rights to the players are acquired (e.g., draft picks) are not listed, and amateur call-ups are not considered official signings either. For transfers out, dates listed are when the Reign FC officially removed the players from its roster, not when they signed with another club. If a player later signed with another club, her new club will be noted, but the date listed here remains the one when she was officially removed from the Reign FC roster.

DatePlayerPosPrevious clubNotesRef
November 22, 2017Jodie TaylorFWArsenalFree transfer after guest-player stint with Melbourne City
January 11, 2018Allie LongMFPortland Thorns FCTraded for a conditional 2nd-round draft pick in the 2020 NWSL College Draft and the rights to Caitlin Foord
January 18, 2018Yael AverbuchDFUtah Royals FCTraded, along with the 25th pick in the 2018 NWSL College Draft, for Diana Matheson
January 29, 2018Jasmyne SpencerFWOrlando PrideTraded for Haley Kopmeyer and the club's natural 3rd-round pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft
January 30, 2018Michelle BetosGKVålerengaFree transfer
January 30, 2018Megan OysterDFBoston BreakersContracted dispersal draft pick
January 30, 2018Elizabeth AddoMFBoston BreakersContracted dispersal draft pick
January 30, 2018Morgan AndrewsMFBoston BreakersContracted dispersal draft pick
January 30, 2018Christen WestphalDFBoston BreakersContracted dispersal draft pick
January 31, 2018Theresa NielsenDFVålerengaFree transfer
March 23, 2018Adelaide GayGKÍBVNational Team Replacement player for Lydia Williams
March 30, 2018Jaycie JohnsonFWNebraska CornhuskersNational Team Replacement player; signed standard player agreement on July 10
May 1, 2018Alyssa KleinerDFWashington SpiritFree transfer
June 12, 2018Adriana LeonFWSky Blue FCTraded for a 4th-round pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft

Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. Only those who are signed to a contract will be listed as transfers in. Only trades involving draft picks and executed on the days of the 2018 NWSL College Draft and the 2018 NWSL Dispersal Draft, respectively, will be listed in the notes.

PlayerPosPrevious clubNotesRef
Ally HaranDFWake Forest Demon DeaconsCollege Draft Round 3, Pick 5 (25th overall); acquired from Utah Royals FC
Celia Jiménez DelgadoDFAlabama Crimson TideCollege Draft Round 4, Pick 6 (36th overall)
Megan OysterDFBoston BreakersDispersal Draft Round 1, Pick 3 (3rd overall)
Elizabeth AddoMFBoston BreakersDispersal Draft Round 1, Pick 8 (8th overall); acquired from Orlando Pride
Morgan AndrewsMFBoston BreakersDispersal Draft Round 2, Pick 2 (11th overall); acquired from Orlando Pride
Christen WestphalDFBoston BreakersDispersal Draft Round 2, Pick 7 (16th overall)
Lindsay ElstonMFBoston BreakersDispersal Draft Round 3, Pick 3 (21st overall)
StartEndPlayerPosParent ClubNotesRef
January 29, 2018October 11, 2018Steph CatleyDFMelbourne CityRights acquired from Orlando Pride for Carson Pickett and Christine Nairn
DatePlayerPosDestination ClubNotesRef
September 22, 2017Elli ReedDFRetired
October 23, 2017Madalyn SchiffelGKRetired
January 11, 2018Rebekah StottDFSky Blue FCTraded, along with Katie Johnson, for the rights to Caitlin Foord
January 11, 2018Katie JohnsonFWSky Blue FCTraded, along with Rebekah Stott, for the rights to Caitlin Foord
January 18, 2018Diana MathesonMFUtah Royals FCTraded for Yael Averbuch and the 25th pick in the 2018 NWSL College Draft
January 29, 2018Carson PickettDFOrlando PrideTraded, along with Christine Nairn, for Steph Catley
January 29, 2018Christine NairnMFOrlando PrideTraded, along with Carson Pickett, for Steph Catley
January 29, 2018Haley KopmeyerGKOrlando PrideTraded, along with the club's natural 3rd-round pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft, for Jasmyne Spencer
January 31, 2018Merritt MathiasDFNorth Carolina CourageTraded, along with the club's natural 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft, for the Courage's natural 1st-round pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft
January 31, 2018Rachel CorsieDFUtah Royals FCWaived
February 19, 2018Larissa CrummerFWNewcastle JetsWaived
April 25, 2018Adelaide GayGKPortland Thorns FCNational Team Replacement contract concluded
July 16, 2018Maddie BauerDFDjurgårdenWaived
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