Season Four - Episode 2: Big Losses
Seattle Reign FC head coach and general manager Laura Harvey and midfielder Jessica Fishlock discuss some of the roster changes that occurred heading into the 2016 season.
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Season Four - Episode 2: Big Losses
Seattle Reign FC head coach and general manager Laura Harvey and midfielder Jessica Fishlock discuss some of the roster changes that occurred heading into the 2016 season.
Season Four - Episode 1: Building a Squad
Seattle Reign FC head coach and general manager Laura Harvey and midfielder Jessica Fishlock discuss the challenges and accomplishments of the 2016 season, as well as the lessons learned from the year.
Seattle Reign FC has announced the re-signing of forward Beverly Yanez for the 2017 season. Yanez has been with the club since 2015.
Seattle Reign FC has acquired the rights to midfielder Christine Nairn and goalkeeper Madalyn Schiffel from the Washington Spirit.
After spending the 2016 NWSL season with Seattle Reign FC, forward Manon Melis has announced her retirement from professional soccer. It was Melis’ first season playing in the United States, something which had long been a goal for the Netherlands native.
Manon Melis has announced her retirement from professional soccer. Thanks for a great season and best of luck!
“I wanted to be the person to move this club forward,” said Seattle Reign FC head coach and general manager Laura Harvey. Earlier this week Harvey signed a four-year extension with the club through the 2020 NWSL season.
Seattle Reign FC announced today that the team has exercised options on eleven players, while five other players have been offered new contracts for the upcoming season.
Seattle Reign FC has signed head coach and general manager Laura Harvey to a four-year contract extension that will see her lead the club through the 2020 NWSL season.
After three incredible seasons with Seattle Reign FC, midfielder Kim Little will be returning to Arsenal Ladies FC of the FA Women’s Super League (FAWSL) in England on a multi-year contract. Little had previously played for Arsenal from 2008 to 2013.
favorite soccer players – 6/∞ ↳ kim little
Favorite NWSL Players • Lauren Barnes - Seattle Reign
During the upcoming week, Seattle Reign FC will be announcing its team awards for the 2016 season. The awards are voted on by the players, coaches, and technical staff at the club.
This past Thursday, Reign FC partnered with Seattle Sounders FC, Microsoft Store, and the Austen Everett Foundation to raise awareness during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The event supported the launch of EA SPORTS™ FIFA 17 and players from both clubs participated in the first-ever tournament to win the AEF Cup.
“I have [always been a leader]. I’ve captained almost every team that I’ve been a part of from the time I was playing club soccer. It’s not something that I ever really focused on, it just kind of happened.”
“[With six siblings] automatically you had a team, said Winters. Growing up in the family I grew up in kind of helped spur my love of competition for sure.” Winters’ pursuit of soccer was a positive one, eventually turning into a successful career where she often found herself leading the way for her team. Her ability to lead came from her mother’s insight, throughout a childhood where the Winters family moved five different times.“Every time we moved my mom would tell us, ‘you have to be a friend to make a friend. It sounds kind of trivial, but for me constantly being the new kid and having to be outgoing and go out of my way to make friends I think it actually taught me some of the leadership skills that I have today. I understand what it’s like to be the new kid and I want everybody to be involved.”
“I’ve known that my soccer career is going to come to an end at some point, but this last year really realizing that this is it has been an extremely difficult decision to make. Words really can’t explain what this team means to me. And I’m going to support the Seattle Reign for the rest of my life.”
Thank you for everything you’ve done for the game, Keelin. Oh captain, my captain.
Thanks Captain 💙
In their final regular season match of the 2016 NWSL season, Seattle Reign FC defeated the Houston Dash 3–2. It was Captain Keelin Winters’ final match for Reign FC.