For the first time, White House welcomes National Women's Soccer League champions

For the first time, White House welcomes National Women’s Soccer League champions

President Joe Biden welcomed Gotham Football Club to the White House on Monday, making it the first National Women’s Soccer League championship team to have the distinction.

Biden reflected on the underdog story the team, which represents New York and New Jersey, carried through its 2023 season. Gotham’s squad went from last in the league to defeating all its naysayers in a single year.

“You never gave up, and you kept the faith, as my mother would say,” Biden said. “You retool the roster, hired a new coach, something clicked. And after a tough season, you’re the final team to make the playoffs. The saying goes, winners simply win.”

He also noted that last year’s NWSL final set a league record with 25,011 fans at the championship game at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.

“I think it’s fair to say everyone — everyone — watches women’s sports,” Biden said.

Biden then welcomed to the stage former national team star Ali Krieger, who played with Gotham until she retired last year. He noted that he was the vice president the last time he saw Krieger, who was part of the 2015 Women’s World Cup championship team.

Krieger spoke on behalf of her teammates, who she said were “deeply honored” to be the first in the NWSL to be invited to the White House for such an achievement.

“Reflecting on my career, I recall times when women’s soccer lacked coverage and support,” Krieger said. “Our progress since those days has been remarkable, from our humble beginnings to becoming champions. Both Gotham and the NWSL have seen tremendous growth with more fans, greater engagement and increased recognition.”

The work, however, is far from over, Krieger added. Every time the players touch the field, she said, they keep in mind the young girls who dream of futures in sports.

Image: President Joe Biden Welcomes Champion Gotham F.C. Team To The White House
Gotham FC head coach Juan Carlos Amorós and forward Midge Purce present President Joe Biden with a jersey at a ceremony at the White House on Monday honoring Gotham’s 2023 NWSL championship.Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images

Though Gotham FC is the first NWSL team to reach the White House, it is not the only women’s soccer team to have been invited. Two other leagues, now defunct, were formed in the U.S. since 2000 — the Women’s United Soccer Association and the Women’s Professional Soccer league.

President Barack Obama invited Sky Blue FC of the WPS league, which was the New York and New Jersey team at the time, to the White House in 2010. The league shut down two years later.

The NWSL has been praised for its investment in the sport, increasing viewership both in stadiums and through broadcast partnerships. In June, the NWSL reported that attendance was up 42% year over year by the league’s 12th season.

Its players’ union recently negotiated a new collective bargaining agreement that gave athletes more control over where they play, eliminated the draft and gave free agency to all players. The contract also doubles the league’s minimum salary while expanding parental leave and child care benefits for players.

“This moment is not just about titles or trophies; it’s about paving the way for them. Being the first is historic, but it’s even more important that we ensure we are not the last,” Krieger said.


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