Orlando and Washington had superb seasons, but neither of them was in the playoffs last year. They weren’t in the playoffs the year before either. In true NWSL style, both teams evolved and remade themselves as they clawed from the bottom to the top.
Though this year’s table did not exhibit the parity of previous seasons, one thing remains abundantly clear: anything is possible. In 2022, Gotham, Washington and Orlando were the bottom three. This season, they ruled at the top.
Orlando are a particular rag to riches story that will go down as one of the greatest NWSL turnarounds. As the club struggled for years, the 38-year-old Brazil legend Marta stuck by them. With a reinvigorated team around her, she had one of the best seasons in recent memory, recording nine regular season goals.
After scoring what became an awe-inspiring game-deciding goal in Sunday’s semi-final, she described the difference in the team: “It’s mostly about the mentality … we had a really good team in the past too, like big names. But there was some [in the] team who would miss all the time.
“Then this group of people who work every single day so hard. They give everything. They don’t think only about themselves. They think only about the team, to do the things together. We bring this spirit every single game, no matter what.”
Standing beside the Zambia forward Barbra Banda, the team’s topscorer and an NWSL newcomer, Marta said: “She’s a winner. She never gives up. She gives everything, even [in] training.”
The team quickly accrued the aura of inevitability about them as they cruised to claim the Shield. Saturday marks their first final, as well as a first for Marta.
It would be easy to imagine a storybook ending for Orlando, but Washington will be a tough test. They have charted a redemption arc of their own as they return to their first NWSL final since winning it in 2021. The former Barcelona coach, Jonatan Giráldez, will be trying to pull an Emma Hayes, as the Spaniard took hold of the club midseason, hoping to restore it to the trophy-winning heights of his first year. He leads a team brimming with talent, including the veterans Casey Kreuger and US forward Trinity Rodman as well as an abundance of rookie sensations.
When the game kicks off on Saturday we will have two enticing teams with gripping stories going head-to-head in the NWSL’s final game of the year.