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The Team
The historic roster that calls CPKC Stadium, the first stadium built for a women’s professional sports team in the world, home. Ready to fight for the club’s first championship.
The beautiful, artistic flair Debinha plays with has led to her a lengthy international career representing her native Brazil as well as plenty of accolades at the club level. Debinha is a two-time NWSL Champion and a three-time NWSL Shield winner. Now in her second season with the Kansas City Current, Debinha is the key to one of the most dominant attacks in the league. Her unique creativity and special offensive talent are a handful for defenses. Debinha is nearly impossible to contain. You can only hope to slow her down.
Bia Zaneratto has been in the national spotlight of a soccer-crazed nation since she was 14 years old. She’s responded to the hype, and then some. 38 international goals and eight league championships later, Bia is ready to take over the NWSL. She scores goals everywhere she goes, which includes an already impressive tally through her first season with the Kansas City Current. Bia leads the Current attack and dominates opposing defenses with her lethal finishing, strength and playmaking. Good luck keeping her off the scoresheet — you’re going to need it.
Desiree Scott is a destroyer, both figuratively and literally. She’s also a Canadian soccer legend, an Olympic Gold Medalist and a founding member of the Kansas City Current. Nicknamed “The Destroyer,” Scott is a dominant midfield presence that makes her living stifling opponents and sniffing out dangerous scoring chances. Good luck trying to score with Scott on the field. She lives to destroy everything in her path.
The Kansas City Current’s Prince is already international soccer royalty. Nichelle Prince has scored a World Cup goal, owns nearly 100 appearances for Canada and, most importantly, won Olympic Gold in 2021. When she’s not on national team duty, you can most likely find Prince slicing up opposing wingbacks on the pitch and firing balls into the back of the net. With Prince on the pitch, opposing defenses are in for a long 90 minutes.
Blink and you’ll miss her. If you haven’t heard of Temwa Chawinga by now, it just might be too late. The forward has not only captivated Kansas City but is taking the NWSL by storm in her debut season with the Kansas City Current. A perfect blend of precision, power and speed, Chawinga strikes fear into opposing back lines and is ruthless in front of goal. After all, she ended the 2023 calendar year with the most goals of any soccer player in the world. When you see Chawinga on the run at CPKC Stadium, make sure to get up out of your seat. Something special is about to happen.
Cooper was drafted by Kansas City as the 2nd overall pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft and has quickly become a crucial attacking threat for the squad. The former Duke Blue Devil holds the record for the fastest goal in NWSL history, scoring only 22 seconds into Kansas City’s 2023 match against the Washington Spirit.
Hamilton joined the Current in 2021 and scored the winning goal against Racing Louisville FC during her 100th NWSL appearance. She set the club record for most goals across all competitions with 13 (5 Challenge Cup, 7 regular seasons, 1 playoff). She is also tied for second all-time hat tricks across NWSL competitions, and her five NWSL Championship appearances are the most all-time.
The Saint Louis native signed with the Current ahead of the 2024 season and became the fourth-youngest player ever signed to play in the NWSL at 15 years, 338 days. On March 16th, she became the youngest goal scorer in NWSL history with her game-winning goal in the Current’s season opener at CPKC Stadium. Pfeiffer has spent time with the U.S. National Team at the U-15, U-16, and U-17 levels.
Celly Queen. Franchise Icon. Midfield Maestro. Lo’eau LaBonta is an NWSL veteran, but she’s ascended to stardom in Kansas City. A founding member of the Kansas City Current, LaBonta has the most goals in club history and is a legendary figure of the Kansas City soccer community. LaBonta does much more than simply bossing the midfield on a match-by-match basis. She’s the Current’s captain, the squad’s heart and soul, and can produce otherworldly strikes from long range. And when LaBonta finds the back of the net, stay tuned for a viral goal celebration. It’s her thing.
The 18-year-old rookie led the league in tackles won (30) just two months into her NWSL career. Hutton made her international debut with the U-17 USWNT in the 2022 Concacaf Championship, scoring six goals in the tournament. She was named captain of the USWNT U-19 team that took home a Bronze medal at the 2023 PanAm Games and was named to her second U-20 national team roster in preparation for the upcoming U-20 FIFA World Cup.
DiBernardo, an NWSL veteran, joined Kansas City as a free agent in 2023 from the Chicago Red Stars. DiBernardo played eight seasons in Chicago, earning multiple club records for Minutes Played (12,465), Games Played (155), and Assists (22) as of 2023. The midfielder currently ranks second all-time in assists and corner kicks in the NWSL. DiBernardo made history as the first-ever goal-scorer at CPKC Stadium on March 16, 2024.
Bayley
Feist
Cincinnati, OH, USA
Feist was the 17th overall pick in the 2019 NWSL College Draft and appeared in all 78 games of her collegiate career at Wake Forest University, scoring 22 goals. The former Washington Spirit player joined Kansas City in the offseason as a free agent signing and scored her first goal with the Current in a 5-2 win at home against Bay FC on April 20th.
On the pitch, Hailie Mace is everywhere. Despite making a living as an outside back, Mace has developed a reputation for the spectacular with the Kansas City Current. Mace’s long-range prowess brings fans to their feet and fear to opposing defenses and goalkeepers. Mace may be in defense, but stay alert. She stops breakaways just as often as she starts them.
The Northwestern University graduate started all but one of the 86 matches she appeared in for the Wildcats. She scored 12 goals collegiately with an additional 4 assists before heading overseas to Sweden’s KIF Örebro in 2022. She made 25 appearances in Sweden with 220 minutes played.
Glas joined Kansas City from Bayern Munich in the German Frauen Bundesliga. After playing 40 matches for Bayern, including the 2021 UEFA Champions League semifinal against Chelsea where she provided an assist and scored the game-winning goal. Internationally, she has earned nearly 60 caps with Sweden’s National Team and helped her country to a third-place finish in the 2019 FIFA World Cup and a Silver medal in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
After being drafted with the 18th overall pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft, Wheeler has appeared in 13 of the Current’s first 15 matches. She also has experience with the U.S. Youth National Teams at the U-19, U-20, and U-23 levels and was a four-year starter with Penn State University. The Virginia native is a versatile talent both defensively and offensively, as she scored in Kansas City’s 2024 season opener, which was her first professional match.
As part of the Current’s original roster, Ball has been a staple in Kansas City’s back line since 2021 and has played in the second-most matches for the club. Ball recorded her second career goal with a header against the Utah Royals on May 25, 2024, to win the game for Kansas City. She also recorded her first-ever multi-assist game in June 2024 against Portland, doubling her previous career assist total in one match.
Stine
Ballisager
Pedersen
Vellev, Denmark
The Danish International has appeared for her home country 58 times and was named the Danish Female Footballer of the Year in 2013 and 2022. She helped the Danes to the Finals of both the 2017 UEFA Women’s Championship and the 2023 Tournoi de France. Ballisager recorded her first NWSL goal in Kansas City’s 4-1 win over the Portland Thorns on June 23, 2024.
Alana
Cook
Far Hills, NJ, USA
Began professional career with French side Paris Saint-Germain immediately after graduating high school in 2019. Appeared in 21 league games and nine Champions League games for the club. Cook was signed permanently by Seattle in 2021 and made 84 appearances for the club, totaling over 7,200 minutes played. Was named to the NWSL Best XI in 2021 and 2022 and was a finalist for NWSL Defensive Player of the Year in both seasons. Has represented the United States Women’s National Team at the U-17, U-20, U-23 and senior levels. Cook made her senior Women’s National Team debut in 2019 and has 29 total caps. In 2022 she led all players with 15 appearances, all starts, and 1,286 minutes played for the U.S. Women’s National Team. Acquired by Kansas City in midseason trade in 2024.