Christine Sinclair, shown in action during a game on November 1, has secured three NWSL titles with the Portland Thorns. (Associated Press)


November 11, 2024 Tags:

Christine Sinclair, one of the most iconic figures in Canadian soccer, concluded her storied professional career on a bittersweet note. The Portland Thorns, her team for over a decade, were edged out by Gotham FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) quarterfinals on Sunday. Gotham FC claimed a dramatic 2-1 victory at the Red Bull Arena, ending Sinclair’s 12-season run with the Thorns.
The match had an electrifying atmosphere, witnessed by a record-setting crowd of 15,540 supporters. Gotham’s victory means they will proceed to face the Washington Spirit, who secured their place earlier on Sunday by beating Bay FC 2-1 in a tense extra-time quarterfinal.

Sinclair, 41, announced her retirement from the professional soccer scene following this season. Known for her significant contributions to the game, she played an essential role in establishing the Thorns as a powerhouse, with championship wins in 2013, 2017, and most recently, 2022. Over her career, she notched 65 regular-season goals, ranking third in the league’s all-time scoring records.

Gotham took the lead in the 67th minute thanks to Tierna Davidson’s first goal of the season. Davidson capitalized on a well-placed free kick from Rose Lavelle, directing the ball into a congested goal area to break the stalemate. Portland, however, responded just minutes later. Rookie Reilyn Turner headed the ball into the net off a set piece in the 75th minute, drawing the Thorns level and reigniting their playoff hopes.

The match turned tense with missed chances and a close call for Portland in the second half when a potential penalty against Becky Sauerbrunn was denied after a prolonged video review. The Thorns came agonizingly close to taking the lead when Morgan Weaver’s strike hit the post, keeping the score tied.

The decisive moment came deep into stoppage time. Lavelle, demonstrating her skill and poise, found the back of the net, sealing Gotham’s victory and ending the Thorns’ playoff run. “Scoring in stoppage time is always thrilling, especially when it avoids extra time,” Lavelle noted after the game.

Sinclair’s achievements go beyond the club level. Internationally, she retired last year as soccer’s all-time leading goalscorer, with a remarkable 190 goals—a feat unmatched by any man or woman in history. Her legacy in both international and club soccer will be remembered for years to come.

With the Thorns out, the NWSL semifinals will see Gotham FC taking on the Washington Spirit, while the Orlando Pride, the top-seeded team, will face the Kansas City Current. The season’s grand finale, the championship match, is scheduled for November 23 at Kansas City’s CPKC Stadium.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Lindsey Vonn Prepares for World Cup Ski Comeback at 40 in St. Moritz

Lindsey Vonn, the celebrated alpine ski champion, is set to make a remarkable return to World Cup ski racing next....

Canada’s Young Stars Set to Shine in World Junior Hockey Roster

Canada has unveiled its roster for the upcoming World Junior Hockey Championship, and it’s a youthful lineup bursting with talent.....

Double Gold: McIntosh Breaks Records, Kharun Shines Bright

Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh has achieved a remarkable milestone at the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest, clinching her....

Bill Belichick Takes on a New Challenge as UNC’s Head Football Coach

In a surprising turn, legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick has embarked on a new journey in college football as the....

Batherson’s Hat Trick Powers Senators to 5-1 Victory Over Ducks

Drake Batherson had a night to remember as he scored a natural hat trick, including his milestone 100th NHL goal,....

Bukayo Saka’s Stunning Rise: Arsenal’s Star Continues to Shine

Bukayo Saka showcased his brilliance yet again, propelling Arsenal to a commanding 3-0 victory over Monaco in the Champions League.....

Matthews’ Overtime Winner Lifts Leafs Over Devils, 2-1

Auston Matthews delivered a thrilling overtime goal, propelling the Toronto Maple Leafs to a hard-fought 2-1 win over the New....

Blue Jays Secure Andrés Giménez and Nick Sandlin in Bold Trade

The Toronto Blue Jays made headlines on Tuesday with a major offseason move, acquiring Andrés Giménez from the Cleveland Guardians.....

Canadiens Secure Nail-Biting Shootout Victory Over Ducks

The Montreal Canadiens secured a thrilling 3-2 shootout victory over the Anaheim Ducks at Bell Centre on Monday night, with....

Max Verstappen’s Triumph, McLaren’s Comeback, and F1’s 2024 Highlights

In an electrifying 2024 Formula 1 season, Max Verstappen solidified his place among the sport’s legends by claiming his fourth....

‘Greatest honour of my life’: Hamilton says goodbye to Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton marked the end of his time with Mercedes with heartfelt reflections following his final race with the team....

Chiefs Clinch Ninth Straight AFC West Title with Win Over Chargers

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andy Reid can probably skip that stress test for now; he seems to experience one....