
NWSL Week 11: Records, Streaks and the Golden Boot Race
Week 11 of the 2026 National Women's Soccer League season delivered a cascade of personal milestones, coaching firsts and a tightening battle for the league's top scoring honor.
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Week 11 of the 2026 National Women's Soccer League season delivered a cascade of personal milestones, coaching firsts and a tightening battle for the league's top scoring honor.

From a debut in February 2025 to a $1.1 million transfer and a sandwich named in her honor, Claire Hutton discusses her ambitions for the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team as the Women’s World Cup approaches in Brazil.

From a $1.1 million transfer to a sandwich named in her honor, Claire Hutton is shaping a career that blends on‑field ambition with off‑field impact.

U.S. women's national team veteran Claire Hutton discusses her recent move to Bay FC, her community initiatives, and her excitement for the upcoming 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

A mid‑season trade sees Ally Sentnor leave Kansas City for Angel City in a $850,000 transaction, complete with a 20% sell‑on fee and a flurry of roster moves that could reshape both clubs.

U.S. Women’s National Team star Claire Hutton, a Bethlehem High School graduate, is honored with a signature sandwich at Cardona’s Market in Colonie, NY, and uses her platform to champion the USMNT’s push for a knockout spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

U.S. soccer star Claire Hutton headlined a community event at Cardona’s, where a limited‑edition sandwich named after her debuted, while she highlighted youth engagement, equipment donations and the growing momentum of women’s soccer.

The Kansas City Current announced a blockbuster trade on Tuesday, sending forward Ally Sentnor to Angel City FC in exchange for a $850,000 fee.

Fans in New York’s Capital Region are gearing up for the 2026 World Cup, organizing watch parties, collaborations with breweries and events that highlight the region’s growing soccer culture.

The Current’s 23‑match unbeaten run continued with a 1‑0 win over Boston Legacy FC, highlighted by milestone performances from Elizabeth Ball, Gabrielle Robinson and others.
Open tryouts for the Olympic Development Program will be held this summer at seven venues across Eastern New York, offering a pathway to U.S. national teams.

Mallory Swanson returns to the U.S. Women's National Team after a year away following childbirth, joining a roster that features the dynamic 'Triple Espresso' attack and a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talent for two crucial friendlies in Brazil.