Angel City FC gets shut out in season finale in Portland
Nov 01, 2024
By ANNE M. PETERSON AP Soccer Writer
PORTLAND, Ore. — Angel City FC’s season came to an end on a night that was all about a Canadian soccer legend.
Christine Sinclair scored in her celebratory retirement match and the Portland Thorns clinched a playoff spot with a 3-0 victory over Angel City on Friday night.
Sinclair, who is playing in her final season, scored in the 16th minute in front of 23,212 fans at Providence Park. Sophia Smith and Morgan Weaver also scored for Portland in its last regular-season match.
Angel City, which was already eliminated from postseason contention finished 7-13-6 (24 points).
Sinclair’s club career was extended with the victory, but Portland (10-12-4, 34 points) won’t know its opening round opponent until this weekend’s final games are wrapped up.
Sinclair, who retired from the Canadian national team last year as international soccer’s most prolific scorer, helped the Thorns win the inaugural NWSL championship in 2013 and additional titles in 2017 and 2022.
She is among just three active players in the NWSL who have played for the same team since the league launched in 2013. The others are Jess Fishlock and Lu Barnes of the Seattle Reign.
Sinclair has scored a club-record 66 regular-season goals, ranking third in league history. Friday’s game was her 200th appearance for Portland.
After Sinclair’s goal, Smith added her 12th of the season in the 26th minute and Weaver scored in first-half stoppage time.
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Sinclair was subbed out in the 83rd minute to a lengthy ovation and toasted during a post-game ceremony.
“Some of the best moments of my life have been on this pitch. So just a massive thank you,” she said to the crowd.
She finished her international career last year as the world’s top goal scorer among both women and men with 190 goals. Sinclair won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics and bronze medals at the 2012 and 2016 Games.
She’s also among just five players to appear in six Women’s World Cups, and one of three players to score in five.
A native of Burnaby, British Columbia, Sinclair won NCAA championships with the University of Portland in 2002 and 2005.