The 2016
National Women's Soccer League
The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a professional women's soccer league at the top of the United States league system. It is owned by the teams and, until 2020, was under a management contract with the United States Soccer Federatio ...
season was the fourth season of the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. Including the NWSL's two professional predecessors,
Women's Professional Soccer
Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) was the top-level professional women's soccer league in the United States. It began play on March 29, 2009. The league was composed of seven teams for its first two seasons and fielded six teams for the 2011 sea ...
(2009–2011) and the
Women's United Soccer Association
The Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) was the world's first Women's association football, women's soccer league in which all the players were paid as professionals. Founded in February 2000 in sports, 2000, the league began its first se ...
(2001–2003), it was the tenth overall season of FIFA and USSF-sanctioned top division women's soccer in the United States. The league is operated by the
United States Soccer Federation
The United States Soccer Federation (USSF), commonly referred to as U.S. Soccer, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the official governing body of the sport of soccer in the United States. Headquartered in Chicago, the federation is ...
and receives major financial backing from that body. Further financial backing is expected to be provided by the
Canadian Soccer Association
The Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer) is the governing body of soccer in Canada. It is a national organization that oversees the Canadian men's and women's national teams for international play, as well as the respective junior sides ( ...
. Both national federations pay the league salaries of many of their respective national team members in an effort to nurture talent in those nations.
To accommodate the
2016 Olympics
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, nations = 207 (including IOA and EOR teams)
, athletes = 11,238
, events = 306 in 28 sports (41 disciplines)
, opening = 5 August 2016
, closing = 21 August 2016
, opened_by = Vice President Michel Temer
, cauldron = Vanderlei Cordeiro ...
the league suspended play for most of the month of August. In addition, the league did not schedule games during FIFA windows, leaving the 20-game, 19-week regular season ending in late September for the second year in a row.
Teams, stadiums, and personnel
Stadiums and locations
Two teams, the Dash and Reign, do not make their stadiums' entire capacity available for home games, instead restricting ticket sales at a lower level. The full capacities of their venues are included in parentheses and ''italics''.
Personnel and sponsorship
Note: All of the teams use Nike
Nike often refers to:
* Nike (mythology), a Greek goddess who personifies victory
* Nike, Inc., a major American producer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment
Nike may also refer to:
People
* Nike (name), a surname and feminine given ...
as their kit manufacturer.
Competition format
* Each team will play a total of 20 games, 10 home and 10 away.
* Each team will play all opponents twice, once home and once away, plus one local rival two extra times, also once home and away.
* The four teams at the end of the season with the most points will qualify for the playoffs.
Results table
Updated to games played on September 25, 2016.
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Scores listed as home-away''
League standings
Tiebreakers
The initial determining factor for a team's position in the standings is most points earned, with three points earned for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. If two or more teams tie in point total, when determining rank and playoff qualification and seeding, the NWSL uses the following tiebreaker rules,
going down the list until all teams are ranked.
# Head-to-head win–loss record between the teams (or points-per-game if more than two teams).
# Greater goal difference across the entire season (against all teams, not just tied teams).
# Greatest total number of goals scored (against all teams).
# Apply #1–3 to games played on the road.
# Apply #1–3 to games played at home.
# If teams are still equal, ranking will be determined by a coin toss.
NOTE: If two clubs remain tied after another club with the same number of points advances during any step, the tie breaker reverts to step 1 of the two-club format.
Weekly live standings
''Considering each week to end on a Sunday. The number of games played by the teams are uneven due to a weather postponement in week 7 (rescheduled as the only game between week 15 and 16) and differing schedules between week 10 and 16.''
Attendance
Average home attendances
Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.
Updated to games played on September 25, 2016.
Highest attendances
Regular season
Updated to games played on September 25, 2016.
Statistical leaders
Top scorers
Updated: September 25
Top assists
Updated: September 25
Clean Sheets
Updated: September 25
NWSL Playoffs
The top four teams from the regular season will compete for the NWSL Championship.
Semi-finals
Championship
Individual awards
Monthly awards
Weekly awards
Annual awards
References
;Individual weekly awards
External links
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2016
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