Current drop road trip to Louisville, next enter playoffs Oct. 16 on the road

The Kansas City Current (10-6-6, 36 pts, 5th place) closed its 2022 regular season campaign in heartbreaking fashion Saturday night, losing 1-0 to Racing Louisville FC (5-9-8, 23 pts, 9th place).

A goal from Louisville forward Jessica McDonald in second-half stoppage time provided the only score of the game. Saturday’s result means Kansas City will enter the National Women’s Soccer League postseason as the fifth seed.

“Difficult ending to a tight game,” head coach Matt Potter said. “That wraps up our…regular season and now we move on to the playoffs which is something that obviously we get to look forward to doing and others don’t right now.”

The KC Current will make its playoff debut on the road as the club travels to play the Houston Dash at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, at PNC Stadium in Houston.

Six teams qualified for the NWSL Playoffs. OL Reign and the Portland Thorns each earned a first-round bye as the first and second seeds. They will play host to the NWSL semifinals Oct. 23.

On Saturday, both sides had plenty of scoring opportunities, and Kansas City generated six shots on goal to Louisville’s two in the contest. One of the most clear-cut came in the first few minutes of the match from forward Claire Lavogez.

On a recycled ball following a Current corner kick in the seventh minute, defender Elizabeth Ball got on the end of a cross in the penalty area and nodded the ball toward goal. Lavogez swung her foot high and volleyed the ball at the net, but Louisville goalkeeper Katie Lund made a diving save to keep the match level.

Louisville responded with a quality opportunity of its own minutes later. McDonald headed a second-chance cross back to the penalty spot, which fell right to midfielder Lauren Milliet. However, Milliet fired her shot over the bar.

After Milliet’s warning shot in the 14th minute, the remaining 30 minutes of the opening half played to a stalemate. Kansas City and Louisville both tested the opposing goalkeepers from distance, and Current goalkeeper A.D. Franch made a near-post save on a dangerous header in the 37th minute, but neither side could find a breakthrough and the match remained scoreless at halftime.

In the 58th minute, Kansas City had its most clear-cut opportunity of the match. Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta made a sliding challenge in the attacking third that fell perfectly to forward Cece Kizer as she sprinted toward goal. Presented with a one-on-one opportunity with Lund, Kizer fired a left-footed strike that Louisville’s goalkeeper dove to deny. Defender Hailie Mace ripped a shot from distance in the 68th minute, but the ball fell comfortably to Lund. Louisville’s goalkeeper, who entered Saturday with a league-high 108 saves, made six stops in the victory.

Then, in the 78th minute, Current midfielder Desiree Scott picked up her second yellow card of the match, resulting in a red card and ejection from the match. The red card marked the first of Scott’s NWSL career.

Kansas City defended valiantly with 10 players, but Louisville took hold of the contest in stoppage time. Following a dangerous cross, Louisville midfielder Jaelin Howell collected the loose ball and slid a pass to midfielder Savannah DeMelo in the Current’s penalty area. She found McDonald, who raced forward and slotted the ball past Franch in the 90+2 minute to win the match.

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Current defender Mace to play for U.S. Women’s team

U.S. Women’s National Team head coach Vlatko Andonovski has named Kansas City Current defender Hailie Mace to a 24-player BioSteel Training Camp Roster for two away friendly matches in October as the U.S. faces England on Friday, Oct. 7, at Wembley Stadium in London followed by a match against Spain on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at El Sadar Stadium in Pamplona.

Andonovski will name 23 players to suit up for each of the matches.

This is Mace’s second call to join the USWNT in the past two months. In two September friendlies, she played 20 minutes and 10 minutes as the U.S. defeated Nigeria 4-0 in Kansas City on Sep. 3 and 2-1 in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 6.

“These are big tests for our team in front of crowds cheering against us and after long travel, but our players absolutely love games like these,” Andonovski said. “The group we are bringing to Europe includes players who have a lot of experience against top European teams and some that don’t, so these games are even more critical for our growth as our team. Our whole squad needs to get a clear picture of what these games are like as we continue to prepare for the World Cup.”

The London match will be at 2 p.m. Oct. 7 and will be carried on Fox. The Pamplona match will be at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 11 and will be on ESPN2.

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Kansas City Current secures first playoff berth with 3-0 win

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta blasted a pass from Kate Del Fava into the goal for a 1-0 Kansas City lead. The Current won the match 3-0, locking in a spot in the upcoming NWSL playoffs. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Kansas City Current locked down an NWSL playoff spot — the first in team history — with a 3-0 win over the Washington Spirit at Children’s Mercy Park Sunday afternoon. After early season disappointments left the team at the bottom of the standings, the Current still has the chance to finish on top.

Nearly ten thousand fans enjoyed the warm early fall weather and bright sunshine, and Lo’eau LaBonta, CeCe Kizer and Clair Lavogez each scored first-half goals to ensure the crowd enjoyed the outcome as well.

The Current pressed high in the early going and created some high-quality chances. CeCe Kizer was aggressive in taking on Spirit dribblers in their own end, and Claire Lavogez won possessions by anticipating and disrupting Washington’s passing lanes.

Kansas City had some great chances in the first few minutes, but was denied by three great saves from Washington goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury.

LaBonta finally got the home side on the board in the 18th minute on a full-field build-up. After the ball crossed the midway line, Alex Loera played it up the right side to Kate Del Fava who beat a challenge from defender Julia Roddar and then lofted a cross to Lo’eau LaBonta centered just outside the 18-yard box.

LaBonta took a touch to settle the ball and then turned on it, blasting it high into the right corner of the goal.

The Current continued the offensive pressure, but mis-timed two opportunities in quick succession, leading to apparent goals waved off for offsides.

Kizer earned the second goal for the Current in the 38th minute, picking up the rebound of a corner kick from Loera and knocking it in from the 6-yard line.

Claire Lavogez wrapped the scoring action just 3 minutes later, picking up Kristen Hamilton’s pass from the endline and tapping it past Kingsbury from close range.

The Spirit made substitutions through the second half and continued to press for a goal, holding possession for long stretches but unable to create dangerous chances against Kansas City’s defense.

The Current will play its final regular season match next Sunday against Louisville FC. Kansas City holds third place in the standings, but final playoff seeding and scheduling will depend on the next week’s outcomes. The top six teams make the playoffs, and the top four will play host to at least one playoff match.

Defender Alex Loera signed a baby’s onesie after the match. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward CeCe Kizer stretched out to take a shot on goal but was denied by Washington goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Fans celebrated in the south stands after CeCe Kizer’s goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington midfielder Bayley Feist knocked the ball away from defender Kate Del Fava. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Fans could get faces painted on the stadium plaza before the match. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Claire Lavogez lined up a shot on goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Fans in the Blue Crew supporters’ section celebrated the win after the match. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward CeCe Kizer went high to head the ball away from Washington midfielder Andi Sullivan. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Rhythm and blues singer Carlton Rashad entertained the crowd on the stadium plaza before the game and performed the national anthem. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward CeCe Kizer smiled as her shot rolled into the corner of the Washington goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Fans enjoyed games and entertainment on the stadium plaza before the match. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta headed the ball near the Washington goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Families enjoyed the warm day together at Children’s Mercy Park. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Kristen Hamilton fought for possession with Washington defender Amber Brooks. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)