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Solo Signs in Sweden
January 2, 2004

Following WUSA's folding, Hope Solo signs with Kopparbergs/Goteborg FC of Sweden's Damallsvenskan. Solo posts three shutouts in her first four games and finishes the spring season with six shutouts.

Hattrup, Kansas City Win Indoors
April 30, 1993

Peter Hattrup contributes a two-point goal and assist for Kansas City in the deciding Game 5 NPSL finals win over Cleveland, 19-7. Hattrup also starred in the Attack's Game 2 win with a three-point free kick. He is among a handful of Attack players who have been with the team since 1989 in Atlanta.

Stars' Davis Joins World Cup Broadcasts
April 4, 1986

Tacoma Stars midfielder Ricky Davis is named to the NBC Sports broadcast team for the network’s coverage of the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Davis and columnist Paul Gardner will be analysts beside play-caller Charlie Jones for the seven games NBC airs.

Weller Tapped for Tacoma Coach
December 6, 1989

It takes Tacoma just two days to find its new coach. Keith Weller, an assistant at San Diego, is named to succeed the fired Alan Hinton. Weller was Ron Newman's aide when the Sockers won the 1988-89 MISL championship, and he was an assistant at Dallas when the Sidekicks beat the Stars for the 1986-87 crown. Joey Waters will serve as his assistant while continuing to play. Two days later, Tacoma wins Weller's debut, 6-3, over Wichita.

Sounders Make Most of Moves
July 8, 2005

After drawing overflow crowd of 3,204 for 4-2 win over Portland, Seattle Sounders owner Adrian Hanauer says he will consider moving future matches to Tukwila to create more intimacy. Starfire CEO Chris Slatt said he would love to discuss the possibility of becoming the home stadium of the Sounders, who were forced to change venues because of conflicting Gold Cup games at Qwest Field.

Seattle Advances to PDL Finals with Upset
July 22, 2012

Second-half goals from Darwin Jones and Jamael Cox power Seattle Sounders U23s to a 2-0 upset of host Ventura County Fusion in the Western Conference final. Jones scores in the 58th minute and Cox secures passage to Ontario, Canada in the 85th. Seattle had beaten Washington Crossfire, 3-1, in the playoffs' first round, then came from behind to defeat FC Tucson, 2-1, on goals from Jones and Sean Morris.

(Courtesy Frank MacDonald Collection)
1984
Washington U19 girls state team
1986
Game program for Hungarians-Orange County second leg to determine West Coast representative in U.S. Challenge Cup semifinals. (Courtesy Craggs Family)
1966
Seattle Reign and fans use a card stunt to honor Megan Rapinoe for her 2024 jersey retirement ceremony. (Seattle Reign/David Conger)
2024
Sounders veteran Brad Evans prepares to pull off his shirt in celebration of scoring the USMNT winning goal at Jamaica. (Courtesy John Todd / ISI Photos)
2013
Fan favorite Tommy Hutchison of the Sounders clutches a rose given by fans during his postgame lap of honor. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1980
Ballard FC players, coaches and staff celebrate their first USL League Two championship before a capacity crowd at Starfire Stadium on Oct. 6, 2023. Ballard defeated Lionsbridge, 2-1, in the final. (Courtesy Ballard FC/Blake Dahlin)
2023
Washington State became the first Division I women's program to reach the NCAA College Cup finals, meeting North Carolina in the 2019 semifinal at San Jose. The Cougars had not previously advanced beyond the third round. (Courtesy Washington State Athletics)
2019
Seattle Sounders FC, America's first Concacaf Champions League champion, celebrate on the podium after defeating Pumas. (Courtesy Rod Mar/Sounders FC)
2022
A rendering of Seattle Soccer Celebration powered by Lenovo, a floating mini-pitch and FIFA 2026 World Cup big screen viewing area, adjacent to Seattle's Pier 62.
2026