Kendall Lorraine Fletcher (born November 6, 1984) is an American professional
soccer
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player who most recently played as a
defender for
North Carolina Courage of the
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 ...
(NWSL).
Fletcher previously played for the
Los Angeles Sol,
St. Louis Athletica
Saint Louis Athletica was an American professional soccer club that was based in the St. Louis suburb of Fenton, Missouri that participated in Women's Professional Soccer. Athletica started the 2009 season playing its home games at Ralph Korte ...
, and
Sky Blue FC in the
WPS,
Vittsjo in the Swedish
Damallsvenskan,
Seattle Reign FC in
National Women's Soccer League
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, and
Melbourne Victory in the
W-League.
A former youth and full international, Fletcher played once for the
United States women's national soccer team in 2009.
Early life
Born in
Cary, North Carolina, to parents, Gwen and Yates Fletcher, Fletcher has one brother, Eric, and a sister, Preston. She attended
Apex High School
Apex High School is a public high school in Apex, North Carolina, United States, and is part of the Wake County Public School System (WCPSS). It is on a 4x4 block scheduling system.
History
Apex High School was selected by WCPSS to receive ...
in
Apex, North Carolina where she played center midfield for the soccer team for four years and played two years of varsity basketball as a point guard.
In 2002, she was ranked as the nation's sixth best high school senior by Soccer America, was a Parade and NSCAA High School All-America selection, and was named Gatorade Player of the Year. She was also named All-State in 2001 as well as All-conference and All-region in 2001 and 2002.
Fletcher played for the North Carolina Olympic Development Program (ODP) team from 1997 to 2002. She also played for several different club teams including the CASL Spartan Stars, the CASL Spartan Vipers, and the GYSA Twisters Green.
She won two State Cup championships with two of the club teams.
University of North Carolina, 2002–2005
Fletcher attended the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and played for the
Tar Heels from 2002 to 2005. During her career, she won three ACC championships and was a starter for the 2003 NCAA-title winning team that went 27–0–0 for the season.
During her freshman season, she played in 19 matches for the team after being out for part of season due to illness. She scored her first goal against the
University of Washington Huskies
The Washington Huskies are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Washington, located in Seattle. The school competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a member of the Pac ...
.
She returned in 2003 and started in 18 of the 25 games she played. She scored four goals and served seven assists as a defender helping the team earn a 27–0–0 record and ultimately the 2003
NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship – the highest accolade for collegiate sports teams in the United States.
During her junior season in 2004, Fletcher started all 23 games and finished the season with three goals and five assists. She was named second-team All-Southeast Region by Soccer Buzz and third-team All-Region by the
NSCAA.
Club career
Early career
Fletcher signed for
Jersey Sky Blue for the 2007
W-League season, but did not make an appearance for the club. She switched coasts in 2008, joining
Pali Blues in
Los Angeles, California as the first signing in team history.
Women's Professional Soccer, 2009–2012
She joined
Los Angeles Sol in the
WPS in 2009, but only played one game for the club before she was traded to
Saint Louis Athletica
Saint Louis Athletica was an American professional soccer club that was based in the St. Louis suburb of Fenton, Missouri that participated in Women's Professional Soccer. Athletica started the 2009 season playing its home games at Ralph Korte St ...
. She played seventeen games for Athletica, and gave multiple assists in helping the team go from the bottom of the ladder to second place and the playoff semifinal. Athletica then loaned her to the
Central Coast Mariners, where she scored four goals in ten games as the Mariners finished second in the league.
Athletica kept Fletcher for the
2010 WPS season, but surprisingly folded only six games into the season, all of which she started.
Sky Blue FC picked up her contract and she became a regular player there as well, starting ten of the fifteen games she played with the Jersey-based club. During the off-season, she returned to Australia, this time with the
Melbourne Victory – the Mariners had folded as well – and helped them to the semi-finals.
Fletcher returned to the
Sky Blue FC for the
2011 WPS season
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, and started all 15 games that she played and scored one goal. Like the previous season, Sky Blue was just short of making the playoffs.
Following the end of the season, she returned to the Melbourne Victory for the fourth season of the W-League. She played in eleven games for the Victory during the
2011-12 W-League season where the team finished fourth during regular season play.
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Vittsjö, 2012–2013
After the WPS suspended operations in 2012, Fletcher signed with Vittsjö in the Swedish Damallsvenskan where she played for the 2012 and 2013 seasons. During the 2012 season, she scored one goal and started in all 21 games that she appeared. Vittsjö finished sixth during the regular season.[ After returning for the 2013 season, she scored 3 goals and started in all 22 matches for the team. Vittsjö finished in eighth place.][
]
Seattle Reign, 2014–2016
In February 2014, Fletcher signed with Seattle Reign FC of the 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 ...
for the 2014 season. Of the signing, Reign FC head coach Laura Harvey said, "Kendall adds experience and depth to our backline and potentially our midfield as well. She has proven professional experience in America, Australia and in Europe, which could prove vital for us in the coming season." Fletcher scored two goals as a defender for the team and helped them set a league record unbeaten streak of 16 games. The Reign won the league's regular season title (NWSL Shield
The NWSL Shield is an annual award given to the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) team with the best regular season record as determined by the NWSL points system. The NWSL Shield has been awarded annually since 2013 and is recognized as a ...
) with a 16–5–6 record and 54 points – 13 points ahead of the second place team, FC Kansas City
FC Kansas City was an American professional women's soccer club based in Kansas City, Missouri. The team was one of the eight founding clubs of the National Women's Soccer League in 2012, and began play in 2013. They were two-time NWSL champions ...
. Fletcher was named to the league's Best XI team after contributing to the Reign's 0.83 goals against average, scoring two goals, and serving one assist.
In January 2017, it was announced that Fletcher would not be returning to the Reign for the 2017 season after she committed to bible college in Sydney for three years.
Canberra United, 2017
Fletcher re-joined Canberra United
Canberra United Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in the southern Canberra suburb of Wanniassa, Australian Capital Territory. Founded in 2008 by Capital Football, the club was an inaugural member of the W-League and t ...
as a guest player (can't play more than 7 games) ahead of the 2017–18 W-League
The 2017–18 W-League season was the tenth season of the W-League, the Australian national women's association football competition.
Clubs
Stadia and locations
Personnel and kits
Managerial changes
Transfers
Foreign players
The ...
season.
International career
Fletcher was a member of the United States under-19 women's national team that won the first ever under-19 World Cup in 2002. She played for the team in two Nordic Cup Championships with the under-21 national team winning the championship in 2005. She was team captain in 2006.
Fletcher was a member of the player pool for the United States women's national soccer team having trained with the team during residency in previous years. She made her first cap for the team in 2009.
Coaching career
Fletcher was an assistant coach for the University of California, Irvine and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
References
External links
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US Soccer player profile
Saint Louis Athletica player profile
North Carolina player profile
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1984 births
Living people
Los Angeles Sol players
Saint Louis Athletica players
NJ/NY Gotham FC players
Soccer players from North Carolina
North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer players
Expatriate women's soccer players in Australia
Pali Blues players
USL W-League (1995–2015) players
Vittsjö GIK players
OL Reign players
National Women's Soccer League players
Parade High School All-Americans (girls' soccer)
Canberra United FC players
Melbourne Victory FC (A-League Women) players
North Carolina Courage players
A-League Women players
People from Cary, North Carolina
American women's soccer players
United States women's international soccer players
New Jersey Wildcats players
Women's association football defenders
Women's association football midfielders
Damallsvenskan players
Women's Professional Soccer players
Western Sydney Wanderers FC (A-League Women) players
Central Coast Mariners FC (A-League Women) players
American expatriate women's soccer players
American expatriate sportspeople in Australia
American expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
Expatriate women's footballers in Sweden
North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer coaches
UC Irvine Anteaters women's soccer coaches