Group Stage
2e journee
3 septembre 2025
ENG
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The Washington Spirit defeated the visiting Vancouver Rise FC Academy on Wednesday night in a match that felt more like a friendly. With such low attendance for the midweek clash (1,405), bouts of silence were only interrupted by players yelling instructions to one another. Four different Spirit players (Tara McKeown, Heather Stainbrook, Trinity Rodman, and Deborah Abiodun) got on the scoreboard. Head coach Adrián González’s starting XI consisted of defenders Tara McKeown, Kysha Sylla, and Paige Metayer. Narumi Miura, Courtney Brown, and Heather Stainbrook took up the midfield, balancing first-team vets and reserves. Trinity Rodman was a shock to the lineup for such an opponent. Nonetheless, she was tasked with attacking alongside youngsters Chloe Ricketts, Brittany Ratcliffe, and Gift Monday. Rise Academy’s Sam Gevaux had a starting XI that consisted of the following: Goalkeeper Jessica Wulf. Defenders Kayla Goncalves and Tristan Comeil. Midfielders Bridget Mutipula, Lacey Kindel, and Torah Betteridge. And a load of forwards, featuring Nedya Sawan, Chloe Taylor, Seina Kashima, Myla Ewasiuk, and Daniela Feria-Estrada. They sat in a low block for most of the match.





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