Vanessa DiBernardo scored the first goal for Kansas City in their new stadium and the Current held off the Portland Thorns 5-4 on Saturday in the regular-season opener for the National Women’s Soccer League.
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Debinha’s rebound shot deflected off Thorns goalkeeper Shelby Hogan and fell to DiBernardo, who scored in the 22nd minute. Rookie Ellie Wheeler scored moments later and the Current built a 3-1 lead by halftime.
Bia Zaneratto, Kristen Hamilton and Alex Pfeiffer added goals for the Current. Sophia Smith and Janine Beckie each had a pair of goals for the Thorns.
The Current were hurt in the 32nd minute when Debinha, a finalist for last year’s league MVP award, left the game with what appeared to be a hamstring injury.
It was the first game at CPKC Stadium, which the team says is the first US stadium built expressly for women’s pro soccer. The privately financed $120m facility sits on the banks of the Missouri River and seats 11,500.
“I think what this club is doing and setting the standard, and building this stadium, and people showing up and supporting it, and just women’s soccer growing in general, I think it’s just super special,” DiBernardo said. “Where we started with this league and where we are now, it just shows the growth and how much players have put into it and really pushed the standard, and how much we’ve kind of really had to fight for ourselves. And it’s just the start.”
Saturday’s game was a sellout. It also was the first NWSL game broadcast on ABC as part of the league’s new media rights deal. The NWSL inked a new broadcast deal worth $60m annually that will feature the league’s matches on ESPN networks, CBS Sports, Amazon Prime Video and Scripps Sports.
View image in fullscreenA general view during Saturday’s match between the Portland Thorns and the Kansas City Current at CPKC Stadium. Photograph: Jamie Squire/Getty Images
Hamilton and Pfeiffer added second-half goals to extend the Current’s lead to 5-1. But Portland rallied with Beckie’s goal in the 71st minute and Smith’s second in the 74th. Beckie’s second came in stoppage time.
The Current won their first game under Vlatko Andonovski, the former US national team coach, who also coached at FC Kansas City, one of the league’s founding teams that played from 2013 to 2017.
Andonovski also coached two seasons with the Reign before taking over the US national team. He parted ways with the team following the US exit at the Women’s World Cup last year.
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes, part of the Current’s ownership group, kicked off the game with a “KC, baby!” chant.