
Diana Ordóñez makes case for NWSL Rookie of the Year
Ordóñez leads the Courage in goals on the season.
Just 48 hours after its formation, the European Super League has collapsed with nine of the 12 clubs involved withdrawing.
The launch was controversial, drawing widespread backlash from FIFA and the UEFA, soccer’s global fanbase, and even heads of state (looking at you, Prince William).
Tuesday evening, all six English clubs were the first to announce their intentions to withdraw. Following them Wednesday morning were Atlético Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan. Multiple reports have stated that Barcelona was also in the process of withdrawing from the league.
Many had raised questions about what the league would mean for the women’s teams. The announcement Sunday came with the stipulation that a Women’s Super League would be formed — after the men’s league was already established.
UEFA chief of women’s football Nadine Kessler pushed back against the Super League, calling it “direct threat.” Her sentiment was shared by Olympique Lyonnais forward Ada Hegerberg.
Ordóñez leads the Courage in goals on the season.
There are 20 total nominees.
ACFC has the highest valuation of an NWSL franchise.
Fans across the world got a glimpse instead at what is happening right now.
Get a rundown of the top highlights, stories, and events in women’s sports, including can’t-miss games and exclusive features.