Curated by the Washington State Legends of Soccer, providing information and history of the Beautiful Game in Washington State. Just as the game evolves, so will this site. We continuously add new content, so be sure to return often.
Cuban defector Maykel Galindo, 24, is cleared to play for the Sounders by U.S. Soccer and starts In the final regular season game versus Montreal (1-0). Galindo, who's been in training for several weeks since his defection July 7, plays 67 minutes.
Seattle Hungarians are awarded a forfeit over San Francisco Vikings after the Californians refuse to travel north for the Jan. 10 second round National Challenge Cup match.
Pacific Lutheran chalks up yet another Northwest Conference championship by beating George Fox, 2-1, at home. It's the Lutes' eighth NWC crown in a row, surpassed only by Puget Sound's 14 straight. Bella Hanna nets the game-winning header at 86’ after Olivia Boehm gets the PLU opener at 13'.
Megan Kufeld nearly saves the day for Washington, but 3rd-ranked Stanford scores on a penalty kick rebound to end the Huskies' season, 1-0, in a third round NCAA game at Palo Alto. Kufeld, who makes seven stops, parries a 43' Lo’eau LaBonta penalty attempt, but LaBonta is first to the rebound and scores. The Cardinal has not lost to UW since 2004 and has won 23 straight postseason games at home.
Washington midfielder Wes Hart is taken with the seventh overall pick by Colorado in the MLS SuperDraft. It's the earliest selection yet for a player from a state college. Ricci Greenwood of Seattle Pacific went 20th to Columbus in 1996.
Hamza Haddadi's penalty kick forces overtime and Seattle University converts all five of its spot kicks in the tiebreaker as the 15th-ranked Redhawks win their second WAC men's title in three years. Seattle U prevails, 1-1 (5-4), over Utah Valley in Kansas City. Haddadi, out the previous nine games due to injury, comes off the bench to score the equalizer in the 87th minute. He later delivers the clinching shootout conversion. UVU misses its initial attempt. With 49 seconds remaining in regulation, Utah Valley keeper Collin Partee is sent off for hard foul on David Olsen.