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Kate Del Fava’s Stoppage-Time Winner Seals Historic NWSL Playoff Victory for Kansas City Current

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October 16, 2022 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)Kansas City Current News Release

HOUSTON – The Kansas City Current earned a historic victory Sunday evening, advancing to the semifinal round of the 2022 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) playoffs after defeating the Houston Dash 2-1. Defender Kate Del Fava slotted home the winning goal in the 10th minute of second-half stoppage time to hand the Current its first-ever playoff victory.


“First and foremost, we will enjoy this one. It’s another historic moment for the group and for the club,” said head coach Matt Potter. “It will be about celebrating this one and then we will start the process of moving toward Seattle at the weekend. Right now, the focus is that these players deserve to enjoy this moment.”

Kansas City quieted the 21,284 fans in attendance at PNC Stadium, the largest playoff crowd in league history, with a penalty kick goal from midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta in the fifth minute. Rookie defender Alex Loera, who started in place of suspended midfielder Desiree Scott in midfield, created the opportunity with an inch-perfect through ball to forward Kristen Hamilton. Hamilton was pulled down from behind in the penalty area by Dash defender Katie Naughton, which allowed LaBonta to open the scoring from the spot.

However, LaBonta’s penalty kick was the Current’s lone shot in the opening 45 minutes. Houston’s offense began peppering Kansas City’s net after the Current took a 1-0 lead, and eventually leveled the match in the 21st minute. On a Dash corner kick, the ball fell to midfielder Marissa Viggiano at the back post. She struck the ball on the half-volley and fizzed it past Current goalkeeper AD Franch to level the contest.

The sides went into halftime with the score knotted at 1-1, but not before Franch made a fantastic stop in the 41st minute. Following another Dash set piece, Viggiano volleyed a ball at goal from outside the penalty area, but Franch dove to knock the ball away.

Franch was called upon to make multiple key saves in Sunday’s match, particularly in the second half. Houston recorded 15 shots in the second half alone. Franch made two key stops in the 53rd and 59th minute, and the Dash struck the post in the 55th minute as well. Kansas City broke up Houston’s dangerous spell of play with a chance of its own in the 66th minute, when second-half substitute Elyse Bennett had a one-on-one opportunity with Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell denied.

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