A New Chapter for Ally Sentnor
Ally Sentnor, a midfielder who has been a fixture for the U.S. women’s national team, is set to begin a new chapter in the National Women’s Soccer League after being traded from the Kansas City Current to Angel City FC. The move signals a fresh start for both player and club as the league’s landscape continues to evolve.
Sentnor’s NWSL journey began with the Utah Royals, where she logged four goals and five assists before cementing her role with the Current. In her most recent season she made 19 starts in 23 appearances, contributing two goals and two assists while providing steady midfield presence.
Angel City FC, currently positioned 12th in the NWSL table, recently parted ways with head coach Alexander Straus. The club’s front office believes that fresh leadership combined with new talent like Sentnor can help shift the team’s trajectory and return the franchise to more competitive form.
Mark Parsons, Angel City’s sporting director, praised the incoming player, describing her as “one of the world’s top young talents” and highlighting her senior experience with the U.S. women’s national team. His endorsement underscores the club’s intent to blend youthful dynamism with proven international pedigree.
Sentnor expressed enthusiasm about joining Angel City, citing the club’s commitment to excellence and its broader impact both on and off the field. She looks forward to contributing on the pitch while also engaging with the community that the club serves.
Looking Ahead
The schedule will see Angel City host the Orlando Pride on Friday, July 3, before Sentnor returns to Kansas City on Saturday, August 1, to face her former club. Those matches will provide an early gauge of how quickly she can adapt to her new environment and help the team move up the standings.