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2013 FC Kansas City season

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FC Kansas City
2013 season
Owner
  • Brian Budzinski
  • Chris Likens
  • Brad Likens
  • Greg Likens
Head coachVlatko Andonovski
StadiumShawnee Mission District Stadium
NWSL2nd
NWSL PlayoffsSemifinals
Top goalscorerLauren Cheney (12)
Highest home attendance6,784 (Apr 13 vs. POR)
Lowest home attendance3,057 (Jun 23 vs. WAS)
Average home league attendance4,604
Biggest win3–0 (Jul 24 vs. BOS)
Biggest defeat1–3 (Jun 16 vs. CHI)
2014 →

The 2013 season was FC Kansas City's first season of existence, in which they competed in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the top division of women's soccer in the United States.

Background

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On January 11, 2013, FC Kansas City announced a new logo,[1] which would remain the club's logo until its dissolution in 2017. The team was the league's first to unveil its kits in March, using the same standard templates as the rest of the league in blue, white, and black colors. Overland Park-based Title Boxing Club sponsored the fronts of the shirts.[2]

Summary

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Founding

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In November 2012, it was confirmed that a Kansas City-based women's professional soccer team had been accepted into a new women's professional soccer league, later named National Women's Soccer League.[3] The KC ownership group was composed of Chris Likens, his two sons Brad and Greg Likens, and Brian Budzinski, the same owners of the Missouri Comets of the Major Indoor Soccer League.[4][5]

Preseason transactions

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On January 14, 2013, as part of the NWSL Player Allocation, Nicole Barnhart (USA), Lauren Cheney (USA), Renae Cuéllar (MEX), Marylin Diaz (MEX), Becky Sauerbrunn (USA), Desiree Scott (CAN), and Lauren Sesselmann (CAN) were named to the team.[6][7][8][9]

On January 18, the team selected Kristie Mewis, Erika Tymrak, Whitney Berry, and Nia Williams in the 2013 NWSL College Draft.[10] [11] The team signed Sinead Farrelly, Jen Buczkowski, and Leigh Ann Robinson as free agents.[12]

During the February 7 Supplemental Draft, the Blues selected Courtney Jones, Bianca Henninger, Merritt Mathias, Casey Nogueira, Tina DiMartino, and Casey Berrier.[13]

FC Kansas City held open tryouts in February, calling back nine players to be amateur reserves of the 65 who attended: forward Gisela Arrieta, goalkeeper Colleen Boyd, forward Ariana Calderon, defender Natalie Carter, midfielder Molly Dreska, midfielder Jaime French, defender Natalie Norris, forward Andrea Rodriguez, and midfielder Vendula Strnadova.[14]

Regular season

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On April 13, 2013, FC Kansas City hosted Portland Thorns FC in the first regular-season match in NWSL history. In the 3rd minute of the match, Renae Cuéllar scored the first goal in the histories of both FC Kansas City and the NWSL. The match drew a sellout crowd of 6,784 and ended in a 1–1 draw.[15][16]

Due to the search for suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing, the Boston Breakers were unable to travel to Kansas City for their scheduled match against Kansas City on April 19, resulting in a postponement.[17] Kansas City won its first game in its second match, defeating Seattle Reign FC 2–0 at home on April 26.[18]

On July 1, head coach Vlatko Andonovski traded Cuéllar to Seattle Reign FC for Teresa Noyola.[19]

FC Kansas City clinched its first playoff qualification after defeating Portland Thorns FC 3–2 on August 4, with Lauren Holiday scoring a brace and Kristie Mewis scoring the match-winning goal in the 74th minute. The road match set a league attendance record of 17,619.[20]

However, despite opportunities to clinch the NWSL Shield, Kansas City lost to the Boston Breakers on August 10[21] and the Chicago Red Stars on August 18,[22] resulting in a three-way tie atop the table for points. With the league's first tiebreaker being head-to-head record, the Western New York Flash won the 2013 Shield, Kansas City finished second, and Portland finished third.[23]

The loss to the Breakers snapped a 10-match unbeaten streak, the season's longest, and was the last time an opponent would shutout Kansas City in any competition until Sky Blue FC in the opening match of the 2015 season, a streak of 25 regular-season matches and 28 including playoffs.[24]: 369  The team's 11 shutouts on the season set a league record that stood until North Carolina Courage recorded 12 in the 2017 season, which was two matches longer.[24]: 371 

Postseason

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On August 24, Kansas City hosted Portland in the first-ever NWSL Playoffs match in the league's history. After taking a 2–0 lead at halftime on goals by Erika Tymrak and Melissa Henderson, Portland scored twice in the second half to draw in regulation and force extra time.[25] Thorns midfielder Allie Long scored the match-winning goal in the 103rd minute and Kansas City were unable to equalize, eliminating Kansas City from the postseason. The loss was the seventh time in all of the season's competitions that Kansas City had led by two or more goals during a match but failed to win.[26]

Honors

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FC Kansas City swept the league's postseason individual awards, led by Holiday winning the golden boot and most valuable player awards. Her 12 goals and 9 assists led the league in both categories, and she scored a goal or assist in 10 consecutive appearances, interrupted only by international duty and her wedding to Jrue Holiday.[27]

Stadium

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On February 6, the club announced its home matches would be played at Shawnee Mission District Stadium in Overland Park, Kansas, a 6,150-capacity high-school gridiron football and track and field stadium with artificial turf. Season tickets were initially priced from $135 to $255.[28]

Club

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Roster

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As of August 1, 2013.[29]

No. Pos. Player Nation
1 GK Bianca Henninger  United States
2 FW Melissa Henderson  United States
3 FW Tiffany Cameron  Canada
4 DF Becky Sauerbrunn  United States
6 MF Jen Buczkowski  United States
7 FW Casey Loyd  United States
8 DF Courtney Jones  United States
9 DF Merritt Mathias  United States
10 MF Teresa Noyola  Mexico
11 MF Desiree Scott  Canada
12 FW Lauren Cheney  United States
13 DF Leigh Ann Robinson  United States
14 DF Lauren Sesselmann  Canada
15 MF Erika Tymrak  United States
16 DF Nia Williams  United States
17 MF Sinead Farrelly  United States
18 GK Nicole Barnhart  United States
19 MF Kristie Mewis  United States
20 DF Katie Kelly  United States
22 DF Natalie Norris (reserve)  United States
23 MF Missy Geha (reserve)  United States
26 FW Jaime French  United States
MF Vendula Strnadová (reserve)  Czech Republic

Transactions

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Team management

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FC Kansas City's ownership group was composed of Chris, Brad and Greg Likens, and Brian Budzinski. The group also owns the Missouri Comets of the Major Indoor Soccer League.[31] Budzinski is also owner of the Kansas City Soccerdome.[32] On December 12, 2012, the team announced the hiring of Vlatko Andonovski, a former professional player and head coach of the Kansas City Kings of the PASL and Missouri Olympic Development Program (ODP), as head coach for the season.[33]

Competitions

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Key

  Win   Draw   Loss

Preseason

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April 6, 2013 1 FC Kansas City 8–0 Nebraska Cornhuskers' Women's Soccer Parkville, Missouri
14:30 Cuéllar 16', 20', 44', 55', 67'
Jones 17'
Farrelly 51'
Report Stadium: Julian Field
Attendance: 410
Referee: Brandon Marshall

NWSL regular season

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Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 11 5 6 34 22  +12 38 6 2 3 16 7  +9 5 3 3 18 15  +3

Last updated: August 18, 2013.
Source: Match reports

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223
StadiumHHHAAHHAAAHHAHAHAHHAAAH
ResultDPWWLWLLWWLWDWDDDWWWWLL
Updated to match(es) played on August 18, 2013. Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Matches

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Kickoff times are in CDT (UTC-05)

April 26, 2013 3 FC Kansas City 2–0 Seattle Reign FC Overland Park, Kansas
19:35 Farrelly 21'
Cuéllar 71'
Report Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 4064
Referee: Christina Unkel
May 4, 2013 4 Seattle Reign FC 0–1 FC Kansas City Tukwila, Washington
22:00 Reed Yellow card 29'
Fishlock Yellow card 32'
Report Sesselmann Yellow card 58'
Cuéllar 69'
Stadium: Starfire Stadium
Attendance: 2,618
Referee: Margaret Domka
May 11, 2013 5 Western New York Flash 2–1 FC Kansas City Rochester, New York
18:35 Wambach 34', 39'
Heyboer Yellow card 95'
Report Cheney 53'
Sesselmann Yellow card 91'
Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium
Attendance: 2,738
Referee: Katja Koroleva
May 18, 2013 6 FC Kansas City 2–0 Boston Breakers Overland Park, Kansas
19:35 Cuéllar 17'
Mathias Yellow card 23'
Cheney 64'
Report Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 4,362
Referee: Miguel Panduro Jr.
May 25, 2013 7 FC Kansas City 0–1 Sky Blue FC Overland Park, Kansas
19:35 Sesselmann Red card 22' Report Schmidt 23' (pen.) Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 4186
Referee: John McCloskey
June 6, 2013 8 Portland Thorns FC 4–3 FC Kansas City Portland, Oregon
21:30 Morgan 13', 66' Yellow card 80'
Wetzel 20'
Foxhoven 48'
Report Cheney 31' (pen.), 56'
Tymrak 81'
Jones Yellow card 89'
Stadium: JELD-WEN Field
Attendance: 10,886
Referee: Miguel Panduro Jr
June 9, 2013 9 Seattle Reign FC 0–1 FC Kansas City Tukwila, Washington
21:00 Kyle Yellow card 92' Report Tymrak 63' Stadium: Starfire Stadium
Attendance: 1,377
Referee: Kara Honthumb
June 13, 2013 10 Chicago Red Stars 0–2 FC Kansas City Lisle, Illinois
18:30 Vandenbergh Yellow card 34' Report Loyd 27' (pen.)
Jones 66'
Stadium: Benedictine University Sports Complex Stadium
Attendance: 1,141
Referee: Josh Wilkens
June 16, 2013 11 FC Kansas City 1–3 Chicago Red Stars Overland Park, Kansas
15:10 Cuéllar 4'
Wiliams Yellow card 79'
Report Grings 29' Yellow card 43'
Masar 58'
Fuss 91' (pen.)
Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 3,421
Referee: Juliana Duncan
June 23, 2013 12 FC Kansas City 2–0 Washington Spirit Overland Park, Kansas
15:10 Cheney 17', 65' Summary Pressley Yellow card 29' Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 3,057
Referee: United States Katja Koroleva
June 26, 2013 13 Sky Blue FC 2–2 FC Kansas City Piscataway, New Jersey
19:35 Ocampo 85', 90+2' Summary Tymrak 14'
Cheney 74'
Stadium: Yurcak Field
Attendance: 1,126
Referee: United States Robert Sibiga
June 30, 2013 14 FC Kansas City 2–0 Portland Thorns FC Overland Park, Kansas
15:10 Cheney 10'
Mathias 71'
Summary Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 4,774
Referee: United States Christina Unkel
July 7, 2013 16 FC Kansas City 0–0 Western New York Flash Overland Park, Kansas
15:10 Robinson Yellow card 61' Report Reynolds Yellow card 30' Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 5,031
Referee: Elvis Mahmutovic
July 20, 2013 18 FC Kansas City 2–0 Seattle Reign FC Overland Park, Kansas
19:35 (PST) Holiday 39'
Tymrak 86'
Report Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 5,271
Referee: Boris Senic
July 28, 2013 19 Sky Blue FC 0–1 FC Kansas City Piscataway, New Jersey
17:00 Jones 76' Stadium: Yurcak Field
Attendance: 1,302
August 4, 2013 20 Portland Thorns FC 2–3 FC Kansas City Portland, Oregon
16:00 Foxhoven 51'
Morgan 89'
Holiday 23' 55'
Mewis 74'
Stadium: JELD-WEN Field
Attendance: 17,619
August 10, 2013 21 Boston Breakers 1–0 FC Kansas City Somerville, Massachusetts
17:00 Leroux 65' Report Stadium: Dilboy Stadium
Attendance: 2,116
Referee: Kara Honthumb
August 18, 2013 22 FC Kansas City 1–2 Chicago Red Stars Overland Park, Kansas
15:10 Jones 20' Report Hoy 45', 92'
Grings Yellow card 65'
Santacaterina Yellow card 68'
Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 4,910
Referee: Elvid Mahmutovic

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Western New York Flash 22 10 8 4 36 20 +16 38 NWSL Shield
2 FC Kansas City 22 11 5 6 34 22 +12 38 NWSL Playoffs
3 Portland Thorns FC (C) 22 11 5 6 32 25 +7 38
4 Sky Blue FC 22 10 6 6 31 26 +5 36
5 Boston Breakers 22 8 6 8 35 34 +1 30
6 Chicago Red Stars 22 8 6 8 32 36 −4 30
7 Seattle Reign FC 22 5 3 14 22 36 −14 18
8 Washington Spirit 22 3 5 14 16 39 −23 14
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(C) Champions

Statistics

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Field player regular-season statistics[35]
N P Nation Name GP GS Min G A WG Shot SOG Cros CK Off Foul FS YC RC
6 MF United States USA Jen Buczkowski 22 22 1,980[a] 0 2 0 11 11 0 0 1 11 14 0 0
13 DF United States USA Leigh Ann Robinson 22 22 1,900 0 5 0 10 6 16 0 2 5 5 1 0
11 MF Canada CAN Desiree Scott 20 20 1,800 0 0 0 7 5 2 0 0 24 12 0 0
19 MF United States USA Kristie Mewis 20 20 1,784 1 0 1 34 13 10 43 1 12 19 2 0
9 DF United States USA Merritt Mathias 22 19 1,738 2 3 0 25 17 19 4 7 22 13 3 0
4 DF United States USA Becky Sauerbrunn 19 19 1,710 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 0
14 DF Canada CAN Lauren Sesselmann 19 19 1,633 0 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 17 10 3 1
12 MF United States USA Lauren Cheney 18 18 1,620 12 9 3 63 31 9 27 3 14 28 0 0
15 MF United States USA Erika Tymrak 21 16 1,453 6 4 1 26 14 6 3 5 2 18 0 0
2 MF United States USA Melissa Henderson 17 13 1,030 0 0 0 12 9 2 0 16 11 9 0 0
17 MF United States USA Sinead Farrelly 16 10 896 1 0 1 9 3 0 0 6 4 7 0 0
10 FW Mexico MEX Renae Cuéllar 11 8 682 5 0 2 27 16 0 0 18 3 8 0 0
8 DF United States USA Courtney Jones 22 6 670 4 1 1 32 21 6 0 12 6 7 0 0
7 MF United States USA Casey Loyd 4 3 275 1 1 1 9 4 2 5 1 2 4 0 0
20 DF Canada CAN Katie Kelly 7 2 207 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
16 DF United States USA Nia Williams 4 2 182 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0
10 MF Mexico MEX Teresa Noyola 7 1 155 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0
16 FW United States USA Jaime French 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 FW Canada CAN Tiffany Cameron 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 MF United States USA Missy Geha 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 DF United States USA Natalie Norris 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goalkeeper regular-season statistics[35]
N P Nation Name GP GS Min W L T Shot SOG Save GA GA/G Pen PKF SO
18 GK United States USA Nicole Barnhart 20 20 1,800 10 5 5 187 86 67 19 0.95 3 3 10
1 GK United States USA Bianca Henninger 2 2 180 1 1 0 17 8 5 3 1.50 1 1 1
  1. ^ Played every available minute of the season.[24]: 375 

NWSL Championship Playoffs

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August 24, 2013 Semifinal FC Kansas City 2–3 (a.e.t.) Portland Thorns FC Overland Park, Kansas
13:00 CDT Tymrak 12'
Henderson 25'
Scott Yellow card 73'
Buczkowski Yellow card 86'
Heath 33'
Dougherty Yellow card 50'
Long Yellow card 61' 103'
Weimer 66'
Stadium: Shawnee Mission District Stadium
Attendance: 4,016
Referee: Christina Unkel

Honors and awards

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