Fixtures

USA NWSL Women 04/20 23:30 5 Kansas City Current Women vs Bay FC Women - View
USA NWSL Women 04/27 02:00 6 Angel City FC Women vs Kansas City Current Women - View
USA NWSL Women 05/05 17:00 8 Houston Dash Women vs Kansas City Current Women - View
USA NWSL Women 05/09 02:00 7 OL Reign Women vs Kansas City Current Women - View
USA NWSL Women 05/12 22:00 9 Kansas City Current Women vs North Carolina Courage Women - View
USA NWSL Women 05/19 01:30 10 Kansas City Current Women vs Racing Louisville FC Women - View

Results

USA NWSL Women 04/14 22:00 4 [10] Gotham FC Women v Kansas City Current Women [2] D 1-1
USA NWSL Women 03/30 19:30 3 [2] Kansas City Current Women v Angel City FC Women [12] W 4-2
USA NWSL Women 03/24 02:00 2 [11] San Diego Wave Women v Kansas City Current Women [3] W 1-2
USA NWSL Women 03/16 17:00 1 Kansas City Current Women v Portland Thorns Women W 5-4
USA NWSL Women 10/15 21:00 22 [4] NJ/NY Gotham FC Women v Kansas City Current Women [11] D 2-2
USA NWSL Women 10/08 00:00 21 [12] Kansas City Current Women v Chicago Red Stars Women [11] W 6-3
USA NWSL Women 09/30 23:00 20 [6] Washington Spirit Women v Kansas City Current Women [11] L 2-1
USA NWSL Women 09/17 02:00 19 [1] San Diego Wave Women v Kansas City Current Women [12] W 1-2
USA NWSL Challenge Cup Women 09/07 00:00 2 Kansas City Current Women v North Carolina Courage Women L 0-1
USA NWSL Women 09/02 00:00 18 [11] Kansas City Current Women v Angel City FC Women [9] L 0-1
USA NWSL Women 08/27 00:30 17 [9] Houston Dash Women v Kansas City Current Women [11] D 1-1
USA NWSL Women 08/19 00:00 16 [12] Kansas City Current Women v Reign FC Women [4] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 16 13
Wins 14 10 4
Draws 4 0 4
Losses 11 6 5
Goals for 51 33 18
Goals against 40 21 19
Clean sheets 8 6 2
Failed to score 6 5 1

Wikipedia - Kansas City Current

Kansas City Current is an American professional women's soccer team playing in Kansas City, Missouri. It was founded as an expansion team in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in 2021.

History

Establishment

Kansas City last had an NWSL team in 2017, when two-time champions FC Kansas City ceased operations and its player-related assets were transferred to expansion team Utah Royals FC. Three years later, the Royals also had to cease operations after controversies from the team's owner Dell Loy Hansen, and a Kansas City-based ownership group led by financial executives Angie and Chris Long took advantage to secure an expansion team along with the Royals' player-related assets on December 7, 2020. Brittany Mahomes, wife of NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes, a former college soccer player at University of Texas at Tyler and fitness trainer, purchased a stake in the team as well. In January 2023, Patrick became a member of the ownership group as well.

2021–present

The Longs named Huw Williams, former general manager of FC Kansas City, as the team's inaugural head coach. The franchise played their first season as Kansas City NWSL, playing their home matches at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas, but ended their first season in Kansas City with 16 points from 24 games, 14 of which were losses.

Huw Williams was relieved of duties as manager and replaced with Matt Potter for the 2022 season, but remained with the franchise as director of soccer operations until November 2022 when it was revealed he was confronted by the team's roster for disrespectful and inappropriate behavior. This came in light of the NWSL's league-wide Yates Report. In May 2022, the team hired Allison Howard as its first team president. Kansas City unveiled their new team branding as Kansas City Current for the 2022 season, and relocated their home matches to the nearby Children's Mercy Park, in Kansas City, Kansas. A team training facility and headquarters opened in Riverside, Missouri, in June 2022 and in 2022 the ownership group announced plans for their future stadium in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The club made significant roster moves with the additions of Sam Mewis and Lynn Williams from the North Carolina Courage, and Claire Lavogez from Bordeaux. All three players would not finish the season on the roster due to season-ending injuries, the likes of which kept both Mewis and Williams from playing a single game in the regular season. The Current had a 13-match unbeaten streak in the middle of their 2022 campaign, propelling the team to their first playoff appearance in the 2022 NWSL Playoffs, and an eventual matchup against the Portland Thorns in the NWSL Championship. Portland would go on to defeat Kansas City 2–0 in the matchup.

In 2023 the Current had a poor regular season showing, finishing 11th out of 12 teams, but had advanced to the semifinals of the 2023 NWSL Challenge Cup, where they lost to the tournament's eventual champion, North Carolina Courage. After three matches into the season, the team parted ways with Matt Potter as head coach and named Caroline Sjöblom as interim head coach for the remainder of the season. In the club's final match at Children's Mercy Park, the attendance was over 15,671, in what will now stand as a club record as they move to CPKC Stadium. In October 2023, the team hired former U.S. women's national team and FC Kansas City manager Vlatko Andonovski to lead the team.

CPKC Stadium held its first match between the Current and the Portland Thorns on March 16, 2024. Kansas City won the match 5–4 in front of a sell-out crowd. Rookie Alex Pfeiffer became NWSL's youngest goalscorer (16) in the match, and the overall goals tied a record for most in a single match in NWSL history.

The KC Current Women's soccer team is a professional women's soccer team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The team was founded in 2020 and competes in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The team's colors are navy blue, light blue, and white, and their logo features a wave, representing the team's connection to the Missouri and Kansas rivers.

The KC Current Women's team is known for their strong defensive play and their ability to control possession in the midfield. They have a talented roster of players, including international stars such as Desiree Scott and Rachel Corsie, as well as up-and-coming young players like Kate Del Fava and Addie McCain.

The team plays their home games at Legends Field in Kansas City, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. The team has a dedicated fan base and is known for their passionate supporters, who create a lively atmosphere at home games.

Overall, the KC Current Women's team is a talented and exciting team to watch, with a bright future ahead of them in the NWSL.