2016 Seattle Reign FC season
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| 2016 season | |||
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| Owners | Bill and Teresa Predmore | ||
| General manager | Laura Harvey | ||
| Head coach | Laura Harvey | ||
| Stadium | Memorial Stadium | ||
| NWSL | 5th (missed the playoffs) | ||
| Top goalscorer | Manon Melis (7) | ||
| Highest home attendance | 5,888 (Aug 27 vs. PTFC) | ||
| Lowest home attendance | 3,987 (Apr 17 vs. SBFC) | ||
| Average home league attendance | 4,599 | ||
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The 2016 Seattle Reign FC season was the club's fourth season of play and their fourth season in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. The club entered the season as the two-time defending winner of the NWSL Shield.
Coaching staff
| Position | Staff |
|---|---|
| General Manager & Head Coach | |
| Assistant Coach | |
| Goalkeeper Coach |
Last updated: August 30, 2016
Source: https://www.reignfc.com/
Roster
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Competitions
Statistics
- Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
- * Tostanoski's appearances came while she was still an amateur call-up.
Last updated: September 26, 2016.
Source: http://nwslsoccer.com/teams/seattle-reign-fc
| No. | Pos. | Nat. | Name | Regular Season | Discipline | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apps | Goals | |||||||||||
| 3 | DF | Lauren Barnes | 20 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||
| 4 | DF | Rachel Corsie | 11 (1) | 1 | 3 | 0 | ||||||
| 6 | MF | Lindsay Elston | 0 (12) | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||||||
| 7 | DF | Elli Reed | 14 (2) | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||
| 8 | MF | Kim Little | 20 | 6 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 9 | FW | Merritt Mathias | 17 (2) | 1 | 2 | 0 | ||||||
| 10 | MF | Jess Fishlock | 16 | 1 | 4 | 0 | ||||||
| 11 | MF | Keelin Winters | 20 | 1 | 2 | 0 | ||||||
| 13 | DF | Kendall Fletcher | 20 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||
| 14 | FW | Manon Melis | 15 (1) | 7 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 15 | FW | Megan Rapinoe | 2 (3) | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 16 | DF | Carson Pickett | 8 (7) | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||||||
| 17 | FW | Beverly Yanez | 18 (2) | 3 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 19 | MF | Havana Solaun | 3 (3) | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 20 | MF | Rumi Utsugi | 6 (1) | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 21 | DF | Michelle Cruz | 0 (4) | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 24 | GK | Andi Tostanoski | 1 (1)* | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 25 | FW | Kiersten Dallstream | 2 (9) | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||||||
| 28 | GK | Haley Kopmeyer | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 36 | FW | Nahomi Kawasumi | 8 (2) | 3 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| Own Goal | 1 | |||||||||||
| Players who left the club during the season | ||||||||||||
| 1 | GK | Hope Solo | 8 | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||
| 12 | DF | Paige Nielsen | 0 (2) | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
Awards
FIFA FIFPro Women's World11
BBC Women's Footballer of the Year
- Kim Little (winner)
The 100 Best Footballers in The World
- No. 4: Kim Little[1]
- No. 22: Jess Fishlock[2]
- No. 40: Hope Solo[3]
- No. 56: Manon Melis[4]
NWSL Season Awards
- Defender of the Year: Lauren Barnes[5][6]
- Best XI: Lauren Barnes[7]
- Second XI: Jess Fishlock, Kim Little[7]
NWSL Player of the Week
- Week 2: Kim Little (1G, 2A at Boston Breakers)[8]
- Week 3: Kim Little (GWG vs. FC Kansas City)[9]
- Week 11: Nahomi Kawasumi (2G vs. Boston Breakers)[10]
- Week 16: Manon Melis (2G vs. Portland Thorns FC)[11]
NWSL Save of the Week
- Week 14: Kendall Fletcher[12]
Team awards
- Kendall Fletcher, MVP[13]
- Keelin Winters, Unsung Hero[13]
- Manon Melis, Offensive Player of the Year[14]
- Kendall Fletcher, Defensive Player of the Year[14]
- Manon Melis, Golden Boot (7G)[15]
- Megan Rapinoe, Goal of the Year (vs. Portland Thorns FC, August 27)[15]
- Haley Kopmeyer, Best Social Media[16]
Contract extensions
| Date | Player | Pos | Notes | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 23, 2015 | DF | Signed to new contract | [17] | |
| November 23, 2015 | MF | Signed to new contract | [17] | |
| November 23, 2015 | DF | Signed to new contract | [17] | |
| November 23, 2015 | GK | Signed to new contract | [17] | |
| November 23, 2015 | MF | Signed to new contract | [17] | |
| November 23, 2015 | DF | Signed to new contract | [17] | |
| November 23, 2015 | MF | Signed to new contract | [17] | |
| November 25, 2015 | DF | Club option exercised | [18] | |
| November 25, 2015 | FW | Club option exercised | [18] | |
| November 25, 2015 | FW | Club option exercised | [18] | |
| November 25, 2015 | MF | Club option exercised | [18] | |
| November 25, 2015 | GK | Club option exercised | [18] | |
| November 25, 2015 | FW | Club option exercised | [18] |
Transfers
For transfers in, dates listed are when the Reign FC officially signed the players to the roster. Transactions where only the rights to the players are acquired (e.g., draft picks) are not listed, and amateur call-ups are not considered official signings either. For transfers out, dates listed are when the Reign FC officially removed the players from its roster, not when they signed with another club. If a player later signed with another club, her new club will be noted, but the date listed here remains the one when she was officially removed from the Reign FC roster.
In
| Date | Player | Pos | Previous club | Notes | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 26, 2015 | DF | Traded, along with a conditional selection in the 2017 NWSL College Draft, for Amber Brooks and the No. 5 overall selection in the 2016 NWSL College Draft | [19] | ||
| November 25, 2015 | FW | Free | [20] | ||
| November 25, 2015 | DF | Free | [21] | ||
| April 11, 2016 | DF | Free; 2016 draft pick | [22] | ||
| April 11, 2016 | MF | Free | [22] | ||
| April 24, 2016 | GK | Free; GK replacement for match at BOS | [23] | ||
| May 5, 2016 | DF | Free; 2016 draft pick | [24] | ||
| May 20, 2016 | GK | Free; GK replacement for match vs. CRS | [25] | ||
| June 2, 2016 | MF | Free | [26] | ||
| June 16, 2016 | FW | Free | [27] | ||
| August 27, 2016 | GK | Free | [28] |
Draft picks
Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. Only those who are signed to a contract will be listed as transfers in. Only trades involving draft picks and executed during the 2016 NWSL College Draft on January 15, 2016, will be listed in the notes.[29][30]
| Player | Pos | Previous club | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| DF | 1st round, 4th pick (4th pick overall) | ||
| DF | 3rd round, 5th pick (25th pick overall) | ||
| FW | 3rd round, 10th pick (30th pick overall) | ||
| GK | 4th round, 10th pick (40th pick overall) |
Out
| Date | Player | Pos | Destination Club | Notes | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 6, 2015 | FW | Waived | [31][32] | ||
| October 8, 2015 | MF | Retired | [33][34] | ||
| October 19, 2015 | DF | Retired | [35][36] | ||
| October 26, 2015 | MF | Traded, along with the No. 5 overall selection in the 2016 NWSL College Draft, for Meghan Klingenberg and a conditional selection in the 2017 NWSL College Draft | [19] | ||
| November 2, 2015 | DF | The No. 1 selection in the 2015 NWSL Expansion Draft | [37] | ||
| December 22, 2015 | GK | Waived | [38][39] | ||
| January 18, 2016 | FW | Out of contract; left the club by mutual consent | [40][41] | ||
| March 25, 2016 | DF | Waived due to a medical issue | [42][43][44] | ||
| April 25, 2016 | GK | End of GK replacement | [23] | ||
| May 23, 2016 | GK | End of GK replacement | [25] | ||
| July 1, 2016 | DF | Waived | [45][46] | ||
| August 30, 2016 | GK | Personal leave for the remainder of the 2016 season | [47] |