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March 24, 2023 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)Kansas City Current News Release

KANSAS CITY – As the 2023 NWSL season is set to begin this weekend, the Kansas City Current announced the details for local broadcasts of every match this season. KSHB and KMCI, 38 the Spot, will be the club’s Official Television Partner. In addition, the team will provide an audio stream of every game to fans through the Kansas City Current app.


For the second straight season, fans across the Kansas City metro area will be able to tune in to KMCI, 38 the Spot, to watch Kansas City Current action with seven matches broadcast on the station. New for this year is a brand new 30-minute pregame show prior to every game on the station. This new show will feature player-profiles, game recaps and in-depth analysis. Also new for the 2023 season, an audio stream of every game will be available to fans through the Kansas City Current app, available on Apple and Android devices.

Furthermore, the club has assembled an all-star cast of talent to bring the action to Current fans each week. In 2023 the Current’s broadcast team will consist of Jordan Angeli, Lisa Roman, Aly Trost Martin, Dave Borchardt, Jillian Carroll Letrinko and Anna Witte.

“The Current is setting the bar on the pitch, with our facilities and with our broadcasts,” said Vice President of Communications, Dani Welniak. “The talent we’ve assembled here in Kansas City is unlike any other in the league. We have a power-packed broadcast team that is at the top of their game and some of the most notable names in women’s soccer.

“We are thrilled to partner for another season with KSHB and KMCI, 38 the spot, after the success we had last season, and are looking forward to building upon that to offer some of the most extensive coverage of our club on local television and through the KC Current app.”

Jordan Angeli – A standout at Santa Clara University, Angeli began her professional career with the WPS Boston Breakers in 2010, earning a spot on the league’s Best XI in 2011. With the launch of the NWSL in 2013, she was originally drafted by the Washington Spirit then finished her career in 2014 with the Western New York Flash. Internationally she was a member of the U20 U.S. Women’s World Cup team and was in the senior USWNT player pool.

Since her playing career, she has made a name for herself as a broadcaster. She was the first female analyst with the MLS Columbus Crew and has eight years of experience within the league,…

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