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WPS records and statistics

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The following is a compilation of notable records and statistics for teams and players in and seasons of Women's Professional Soccer.

Contents

All-Time Successes

* Through 2011 regular season
Tiebreak for otherwise identical records is most recent success

All-Time Regular Season Records

From 2009 season till 2011

*includes point deduction(s)

All-Time Playoffs Records

From 2009 season till 2011

1Ties decided by shootout
Sort order is Pts, appearance%, total seasons, finishing position

Average Season Attendances

Includes regular season games, playoffs, and All-Star matches; does not include friendlies

Trivia

  • The longest winning start to a season was achieved by both the Los Angeles Sol in 2009 and magicJack in 2011, with three wins each.
  • The longest winning end to a season was achieved by the Western New York Flash in 2011, who finished the season with five straight wins.
  • The longest unbeaten start to a season was achieved by the Western New York Flash in 2011, who opened the campaign with eight unbeaten games (seven wins and one tie).
  • The longest unbeaten end to a season was achieved by FC Gold Pride in 2010, who closed the campaign with thirteen unbeaten games (nine wins and four ties).
  • Counting the 2011 season, no team has played in every playoff series.
  • However, if magicJack is considered to be the same team as the Washington Freedom (as its continuation), that team has qualified for every postseason.
  • Two core groups of players have played together in all three seasons and qualified for the playoffs - the Washington-magicJack core mentioned above, centered on Abby Wambach, and the Los Angeles-Gold Pride-Western New York core, centered on Marta.
  • The team to win the regular season title in both of the first two seasons has folded in the following offseason.
  • Also, the same can be said for each team to lead the league in attendance the first two seasons.
  • References

    WPS records and statistics Wikipedia