Washington State
Legends of Soccer

Curated by the Washington State Legends of Soccer, providing information and history of the Beautiful Game in Washington State. Just as the game evolves, so will this site. We continuously add new content, so be sure to return often.

What are you looking for?
Donate Now!
Explore our history. Click on any of the panels below to learn what happened that year.
WUSA Approves Eight Charter Cities
April 10, 2000

The Women's United Soccer Association approves charter teams for eight cities: Atlanta, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Orlando-Tampa, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington. Listed as alternates were: Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Portland, St. Louis and Raleigh-Durham which later replaces the Florida cities. Seattle was not in the running.

Soldiers Disqualified from Amateur Cup
January 30, 1965

Two months after playing their protested U.S. Amateur Cup match, Fort Lewis and its opponent in that match, Denver Kickers, are disqualified from the tournament. The Soldiers, who lost but initially won a protest because Denver used an ineligible player, are discovered to have themselves used 17 non-registered foreign nationals.

Fishlock Again Makes Wales History
July 9, 2025

Jess Fishlock scores the historic first goal for Wales at a major women’s championship. The Reign and Dragons’ all-time scoring leader, Fishlock, pokes home from close range in the 13th minute of a 4-1 loss to France in St. Gallen, Switzerland. At 38, she becomes the oldest goalscorer in European Championship history. On Oct. 25, she plays her record 166th and final match for Wales vs. Australia.

Arsenal Legend Ljungberg Joins Seattle
October 28, 2008

Former Arsenal and Sweden star Freddie Ljungberg signs as the first Designated Player for Sounders FC. Ljungberg, 31, is a two-time Swedish player of year who played 10 years in England's Premier League, including nine with Arsenal, where he was part of their unbeaten team in 2003-04. The attacking midfielder played for West Ham United last season and was Sweden's captain for the 2008 European Championships in June. He becomes the fourth player under contract. Ljungberg's contract is for a reported $2.5 million per season.

Seattle's Monge Drafted 18th
January 18, 2013

Fernando Monge of Seattle is chosen 18th by Montreal in the MLS Super Draft. Monge was all-Pac-12 as a UCLA senior. He played for Eastside Catholic, Crossfire Premier and, later, Sounders U23. In 2011 Monge was a member of U.S. Beach Soccer National Team.

Lavelle, Flaws Score to Lead Sounders Women
July 7, 2015

Rose Lavelle and Janelle Flaws find the net as the Sounders Women all but clinch the W-League Western Conference with a 2-1 win at Colorado Rush. It's Lavelle's seventh goal and the sixth for Flaws. Seattle clinches the conference title four days later via forfeit over Arizona. However, eventual league finalist Colorado Pride defeat Sounders Women, 2-1, in the first-round playoff at Starfire Stadium.

Hope Solo is named Algarve Cup MVP – the first goalkeeper to win the award.
2009
1976
Washington Huskies standout Jaclyn Softli. (UW Athletics photo)
2014
Mike England of the Sounders goes in for the tackle on New York's Pele´.
1977
Santa Clara's NCAA co-champions in 1989  featured seven players from Washington. (Courtesy Santa Clara Athletics)
1989
Western Washington's women's team became the state's first collegiate program to complete a perfect season.
1983
Kasey Keller flings himself at a Costa Rica goal attempt during a 3-0 USA World Cup qualifying win at Salt Lake City. (Courtesy John Todd / ISI Photos)
2005
Lori Henry (r), a Hermann trophy finalist,  was captain of North Carolina's sixth national champion in seven years in 1989. (Courtesy North Carolina Athletics)
1989
Unified Soccer was among the sports contested at the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle. (Courtesy Special Olympics Washington)
2018
On the move to Tacoma after six seasons in Seattle, Reign FC unveil a revised crest and new jersey sponsor: Zulily. Owner Bill Predmore is joined by (left to right) Beverly Yanez, Megan Oyster and Shea Groom.
2019