San Diego SeaLions Women

San Diego SeaLions Women

Leagues Played
VS - WPSL - Dames 5
Links
Wikipedia

Results

VS - WPSL - Dames 07/13 18:00 - San Diego SeaLions Women v Seattle Sounders Women L 0-2
VS - WPSL - Dames 06/16 20:57 - San Diego SeaLions Women v LA Galaxy SD Women W 6-1
VS - WPSL - Dames 06/09 23:00 - San Diego Surf - Dames v San Diego SeaLions Women W 0-3
VS - WPSL - Dames 06/09 00:04 - LA Galaxy SD Women v San Diego SeaLions Women W 1-2
VS - WPSL - Dames 06/02 02:30 - San Diego SeaLions Women v San Diego Parceiro - Dames W 3-0

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 0 0 3
Goals against 2 2 0
Clean sheets 0 0 1
Failed to score 1 1 0

San Diego WFC SeaLions was an American women's soccer team, founded in 1988 with the local Peninsula Soccer League and originally called the "Has-Beens". The Has-Beens went on to win the Peninsula championship that year. In 1997 Auto Trader Publications became the team's first commercial sponsor and changed the team name to Auto Trader Women's Select and later San Diego Auto Trader. The team was invited to tour Europe to face clubs in Germany, Hungary, and Italy where they went 4-0.

The team became a founding member of the Women's Premier Soccer League, the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada, finishing in 2nd place. The next year they traveled to Mexico City to play two games against the Mexico Women's National Team, helping it prepare for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. They won the Las Vegas Silver Mug Tournament with an 8-0 record, allowing only 1 goal. After beating Las Virgines and the So Cal Blues for the California State Cup title, they then traveled to St. Louis where they won the U.S. National Cup over New Jersey's Patrick Real Wykoff in a 14-0 win. Capping-off the year with another 2nd place finish in the WPSL.

In 2000, the San Diego Auto Traders changed their name to San Diego WFC and went on to win their first WPSL Championship. Due to their success, they became a sponsored team of the WUSA's San Diego Spirit. They won another Las Vegas Silver Mug title and took second place in the WPSL despite losing several players to the Spirit the following year. In 2002, the San Diego WFC becomes the SD Spirit's "developmental squad," and scrimmaged the U.S. Under-16, Under-19, and Under-21 Women's National Teams.

By 2006 and led by USWNT member Jen Lalor-Neilsen, Chinese National Team captain Zhang Ouying, and Irish National Team member Sarah Halpenny, the SeaLions advanced to the WPSL's first Final Four Tournament, held in Salt Lake City, UT.

The team folded after the 2019 season.

The team played its home games at Manchester Stadium on the campus of Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, California. The club's colors were sky blue, royal blue and white.

Het San Diego SeaLions Women-team is een professioneel vrouwenvoetbalteam gevestigd in San Diego, Californië. Het team speelt in de National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), de hoogste divisie van vrouwenvoetbal in de Verenigde Staten. De SeaLions werden in 2021 opgericht nadat de Chicago Red Stars hun NWSL-team hadden opgeheven. Het team wordt getraind door Casey Stoney en speelt zijn thuiswedstrijden in het Torero Stadium op de campus van de Universiteit van San Diego.

De selectie van de SeaLions bestaat uit een mix van ervaren en jonge talenten, waaronder Amerikaanse internationals zoals Alex Morgan, Christen Press en Tierna Davidson. Het team heeft ook een aantal getalenteerde buitenlandse spelers, waaronder de Engelse verdediger Millie Bright en de Australische middenvelder Emily Gielnik.

De SeaLions zijn een ambitieus team met als doel de NWSL-titel te winnen. Het team heeft een sterke start gemaakt in zijn eerste seizoen en hoopt zich te kwalificeren voor de play-offs. De SeaLions zijn een welkome toevoeging aan de NWSL en zullen naar verwachting een belangrijke rol spelen in de toekomst van de competitie.