The year 2020 is one that we will definitely not forget as it was filled with a global pandemic, mandated quarantine and everyone’s world turned upside down. As much as we would all like this year to be deleted, there are moments throughout the year that have actually positively impacted the way sports fans view women’s football, creating a bright future for these female ballers.
As the NWSL successfully became the first professional sports league to return to play after a global shutdown, viewership of NWSL games surpassed any past records that were currently in place. Hundreds of thousands of people tuned in to watch what may have been the only sporting event on TV and quickly grew an appreciation for what these women do day in and day out. Of course, they are still battling discrimination and gender inequality, but the current platform these women have to change the game and women’s sports is unmatched. The future is bright for female ballers in 2021, and as we are excited to progress forward let us reminisce over some great moments throughout 2020.
Just when we thought we wouldn’t see a better image than this in 2020... pic.twitter.com/FxvfKn4vbW
— National Women's Soccer League (@NWSL) December 28, 2020
Every day we get a little bit closer to calling this our home.
Our new training grounds are taking shape with the grass practice field down (and ready for winter) and the building going up.Soon. pic.twitter.com/PCKucOMHDz
— Racing Louisville FC (@RacingLouFC) December 15, 2020
On to the Fall Series...we haven't forgotten when Rocky Rodríguez did this! pic.twitter.com/j4YXSSjLtp
— The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) December 30, 2020
Debinha is a CHEAT CODE (@NWSL) pic.twitter.com/xiEBjPSk3Z
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) September 12, 2020
...we got this moment and we were never the same pic.twitter.com/cNSLz3oRv3
— National Women's Soccer League (@NWSL) December 28, 2020
An absolute gem from The Great @LindseyHoran
— Portland Thorns FC (@ThornsFC) December 31, 2020
Another week, another penalty slotted home by @SpursWomen's @alexmorgan13 #BarclaysFAWSL pic.twitter.com/hhIBuycz9Z
— Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) December 13, 2020
Madison Hammond of @OLReign is the first Native American to play in @NWSL. Her story is inspiring. May many follow in her footstepspic.twitter.com/N5WyLKzO2s
— roger bennett (@rogbennett) September 14, 2020