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Barbra Banda shines in the championship match
In a nail-biting encounter at CPKC Stadium, Barbra Banda emerged as the hero for the Orlando Pride, scoring the only goal of the match in the 37th minute. Her remarkable skill was on full display as she dribbled into the right side of the box, maneuvering past a defender before unleashing a precise left-footed shot that found the back of the net.
This goal not only secured the Pride’s first National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) championship but also marked Banda as the first player in league history to score in every playoff round.
Washington Spirit’s dominance falls short
Despite the loss, the Washington Spirit showcased their strength throughout the match, dominating possession with 58% and outshooting the Pride 25-9.
Rosemonde Kouassi came close to equalizing in the 47th minute with a powerful header from 10 yards out, but the Pride’s defense held firm. The Spirit had been on a remarkable playoff run, winning their last five games when trailing at halftime, but this time, they couldn’t overcome the deficit.
A historic moment for the Pride and Marta
This victory is particularly significant for Brazilian superstar Marta, who celebrated her first NWSL title after a storied career. The Pride, who finished the regular season with an impressive record of 21-6-2, went unbeaten in their first 23 matches, setting a league record.
Their journey to the championship included a semifinal victory over the Kansas City Current, culminating in a triumphant night that will be remembered by fans and players alike.
Orlando Pride’s achievement is a testament to their hard work and resilience, making them the first team since 2019 to win both the Shield and the championship in the same year.
As they lift the trophy, the Pride not only celebrate a historic win but also inspire a new generation of soccer players and fans.