Utah Royals FC was an American professional women's soccer club which played in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) during its 2018 and 2019 seasons, and in the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup and NWSL Fall Series. Its initial roster was relocated from FC Kansas City, which dissolved in 2017.[1]

All Royals players who have appeared for the team in an official competition or have been contracted to play for the team are listed below.

Key

  • The list is ordered first by total number of appearances, then by number of regular-season appearances, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct as of October 17, 2020, the end of the 2020 NWSL Fall Series.
Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country they most recently represented in international play, or if said player has not played international football then by their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the player's roster designation as of the list's most recent update.
Royals career
Royals career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player was rostered for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Appearances
This list counts appearances only in official NWSL competitions, including the NWSL regular season, playoffs, Challenge Cup, and Fall Series.

Players

Utah Royals FC players, with total appearances by competition
Player Appearances
Name Nat. Pos. Royals career NWSL Playoffs Cup Other Total
Gunny Jónsdóttir[lower-alpha 1] Iceland ISLMF 2018–2020 4804052
Amy Rodriguez[lower-alpha 2] United States USAFW 2018–2020 4304451
Rachel Corsie Scotland SCODF 2018–2020 4305048
Katie Stengel United States USAFW 2018–2019 4700047
Katie Bowen[lower-alpha 2] New Zealand NZLDF 2018–2020 3805447
Lo'eau LaBonta[lower-alpha 2] United States USAMF 2018–2020 3805447
Desiree Scott[lower-alpha 2] Canada CANMF 2018–2020 3800038
Becky Sauerbrunn[lower-alpha 2] United States USADF 2018–2019 3400034
Nicole Barnhart[lower-alpha 2] United States USAGK 2018–2020 3201033
Becca Moros[lower-alpha 2] United States USADF 2018–2019 3000030
Erika Tymrak[lower-alpha 2] United States USAMF 2018–2019 3000030
Verónica Boquete Spain ESPMF 2019 2105329
Mallory Weber United States USADF 2019–2020 1804426
Christen Press United States USAMF 2018–2020 2500025
Diana Matheson Canada CANMF 2018–2020 2104025
Abby Smith United States USAGK 2018–2020 1704324
Brittany Ratcliffe[lower-alpha 2] United States USAMF 2018–2020 1005419
Katrina Gorry Australia AUSMF 2018 1600016
Taylor Lytle[lower-alpha 3] United States USAMF 2018–2020 1002315
Samantha Johnson United States USADF 2018–2019 1400014
Sydney Miramontez[lower-alpha 2] United States USADF 2018–2019 1400014
Kelley O'Hara[lower-alpha 3] United States USAMF 2018–2020 1202014
Makenzy Doniak United States USAMF 2018–2019 1100011
Mandy Laddish[lower-alpha 2] United States USAMF 2018–2019 1100011
Gaby Vincent United States USADF 2019–2020 900211
Michelle Maemone United States USADF 2019–2020 703111
Elise Thorsnes Norway NORMF 2018 90009
Elizabeth Ball United States USADF 2020 00549
Raisa Strom-Okimoto United States USAMF 2019–2020 30328
Tziarra King United States USAFW 2020 00448
Brooke Elby United States USADF 2018 70007
Aminata Diallo France FRAMF 2020 00347
Kate Del Fava United States USADF 2020 00426
Arielle Ship United States USAFW 2020 00235
Maddie Nolf United States USADF 2019–2020 10304
Taylor Leach United States USADF 2020 00224
Meghan Cox United States USADF 2019 20002
Alexa Newfield[lower-alpha 2] United States USAFW 2019 20002
Melissa Lowder United States USAGK 2019–2020 00011
Michele Vasconcelos United States USAFW 2020 00011
Holly Daugirda United States USAFW 2020 00000
Alex Kimball Peru PERFW 2019–2020 00000
EJ Proctor United States USAGK 2018–2019 00000
Becca Ritchie United States USAGK 2018 00000
Maegan Rosa[lower-alpha 2] Canada CANMF 2018 00000
Marissa Sheva Republic of Ireland IRLMF 2020 00000
Collette Smith United States USAFW 2018 00000
Chestley Strother United States USAMF 2020 00000

See also

Notes

  1. Icelandic player Gunnhildur Yrsa Jónsdóttir was the Royals' first international signing, acquired on January 3, 2018.[2] Jónsdóttir would also score the club's first-ever goal, three minutes into the club's season opener against Orlando Pride on March 24, 2018.[3]
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Player acquired upon the club's formation via roster and rights transfer from FC Kansas City's dissolution.
  3. 1 2 Taylor Lytle and Kelley O'Hara were the Royals' first acquisitions not to be from the FC Kansas City roster distribution, via trade with Sky Blue FC on April 13, 2018, in exchange for the player rights to Christina Gibbons and Shea Groom, and the fourth-overall pick in the 2018 NWSL College Draft.[4]

References

General
Cooper, Jen (2021). Keeper Notes NWSL Almanac. Keeper Notes.
"Utah Royals FC Roster Details". FBref. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
Specific
  1. Lauletta, Dan (November 20, 2017). "FCKC to be dissolved; player contracts transferred to Salt Lake franchise". The Equalizer. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
  2. McDonald, Ryan (January 3, 2018). "Utah Royals add Icelandic midfielder Gunnhildur 'Gunny' Jonsdottir". Deseret News. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  3. Greene, Dana (March 25, 2018). "Utah Royals earn 1-1 draw in historic season opener". ABC4 Sports. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  4. McCauley, Kim (December 29, 2017). "UWSNT [sic] star Kelley O'Hara traded to Utah Royals". SBNation. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  • Stats on nwslsoccer.com (2016 onward)
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