Kansas City Current star Temwa Chawinga becomes 1st NWSL player to 20-goal mark
The Kansas City Current waltzed to a record 15th win in 2024 and ninth home victory of the season on Saturday afternoon at sunny CPKC Stadium.
And along the way, KC star Temwa Chawinga claimed yet more National Women’s Soccer League records.
Chawinga scored her jaw-dropping 20th goal of the season as the Current crushed the San Diego Wave 4-1.
Chawinga is the league’s first 20-goal scorer and first player in NWSL history to score against every other team during the course of a single season. She has scored more goals than the Houston Dash (18) and as many goals as the Utah Royals (20) as a team.
“When I was in preseason, I knew that I have I’d have many goals because I see the way that we play. We have many good players,” Chawinga said. “(My teammates) told me the league is so tough, so I said, ‘All right, I will prepare myself to work hard to find goals.’”
The victory vaulted the Current into second place in the NWSL standings — at least for the moment. A record of 15 wins, 7 draws, 3 losses puts the Current at 52 points with a plus-24 goal differential with one regular season game remaining.
The win also marks three straight for just the second time this regular season. Coach Vlatko Andonovski feels like his squad is peaking at the right time.
“I think that we’ve played incredible soccer toward the end of the season,” Andonovski said. “We’ve defended very well. We actually got a lot better in the area that we were not as good at in the beginning of the season, and it shows on the field.”
The Current’s Michelle Cooper opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, firing in a rebound after a blocked pass. Cooper’s shot past San Diego goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan was her third goal of the year.
KC doubled its lead less than 10 minutes later. Cooper dribbled into the box and clipped a cross high to the back post. It was too close to Sheridan for a KC player to reach, but the Wave keeper bobbled the ball, and it fell into her net for an own goal.
Chawinga looked to have scored that 20th goal moments before she actually did, but her first shot into the net was ruled offside.
In the 54th minute, however, she got it. Nichelle Prince passed the ball to the back post for Chawinga to blast home. As the restart was delayed for a VAR check, fans at sun-splashed CPKC Stadium broke into raucous chants of “M-V-P.”
Debinha added the Current’s fourth goal in the 80th minute and San Diego’s Delphine Cascarino scored a stunning consolation strike in the 88th.
Desiree Scott came on as a substitute in her final regular-season home game. The veteran midfielder from Canada announced her retirement Thursday, effective at the end of the 2024 NWSL season.
Scott was honored after the match with a celebration on the field. She stayed late, still signing autographs for anyone waiting.
“What an incredible person, what an incredible leader,” Andonovski said. “We’ve seen that with the players … but also for the staff. She has helped us, myself personally and the other coaches on the staff, grow from the coaching side, leadership side, all together. And we’re very thankful for that.
“She was sent off like a proper legend.”
The Current will travel to San Antonio Friday to face New Jersey/New York Gotham FC in the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup Final. That match kicks off at 7 p.m. Central.
This story was originally published October 19, 2024 at 2:24 PM.