2025–26 USL Super League season

USL Super League

Season2025–26
DatesAugust 23, 2025 – May 16, 2026
(regular season)
Matches78
Goals214 (2.74 per match)
Top goalscorerAshlyn Puerta
11 goals
Biggest home winLEX 6–1 DAL
(Sept. 26, 2025)
Biggest away winFTL 0–4 DAL
(Feb. 7, 2026)
Highest scoring7 goals:
LEX 6–1 DAL
(Sept. 26, 2025)
CAR 3–4 JAX
(Sept. 28, 2025)
Longest winning run3 games:
DAL
Aug. 23–Sept. 13, 2025
Nov. 15–Dec. 13, 2025
FTL
Sept. 6–Oct. 4, 2025
LEX
Oct. 16–Nov. 15, 2025
JAX
Nov. 8–Dec. 6, 2025
Longest unbeaten run16 games:
LEX
Aug. 23, 2025–Feb. 21, 2026
Longest winless run9 games:
BKN
Aug. 30–Nov. 1, 2025
Longest losing run4 games:
DAL
Sept. 26–Nov. 8, 2025
SPK
Oct. 30–Nov. 22, 2025
Highest attendance9,783
JAX 1–3 DC
(Aug. 23, 2025)
Lowest attendance251
DC 0–1 JAX
(Oct. 14, 2025)
Total attendance193,500
Average attendance2,481
2026–27
All statistics correct as of 21 February 2026.

The 2025–26 USL Super League (referred to as Gainbridge Super League for sponsorship reasons[1]) is the second season of the USL Super League, a top division of women's soccer in the United States.[2] Nine teams are competing in the season, which began on August 23, 2025. The league will pause between mid-December and late January for a winter break.[3]

The reigning champions are the Tampa Bay Sun FC, and the reigning Players' Shield holders are the Carolina Ascent FC. One new team, Sporting Club Jacksonville, joined the league as an expansion franchise.[4]

Teams

The 2025–26 USL Super League season featured nine teams competing in a 28-match unbalanced regular season, split into fall and spring schedules with a winter break.[5] Each team faces the others three to four times, for a total of 28 matches. The top four teams advanced to the playoffs, culminating in three postseason matches to determine the league champion.[6]

Stadiums and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Brooklyn FC Brooklyn, New York Maimonides Park[7] 7,000
Carolina Ascent FC Charlotte, North Carolina American Legion Memorial Stadium[8] 10,500
Dallas Trinity FC Dallas, Texas Cotton Bowl Stadium[9] 90,000
DC Power FC Washington, D.C. Audi Field[10] 20,000
Fort Lauderdale United FC Davie, Florida Beyond Bancard Field[11] 7,000
Lexington SC Lexington, Kentucky Lexington SC Stadium[12] 7,500
Spokane Zephyr FC Spokane, Washington One Spokane Stadium[13] 5,100
Sporting Club Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida Hodges Stadium[14] 12,000
Tampa Bay Sun FC Tampa, Florida Suncoast Credit Union Field[15] 5,000
Locations of teams for the 2025-26 USL Super League season
Current club






















Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain(s) Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (front) Shirt Sponsor (back) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
Brooklyn
Tomás Tengarrinha

Kelsey Hill
Diaza Brooklyn
Children's Museum
None None
Carolina Ascent
Philip Poole

Taylor Porter
Capelli Sport Nucor Novant Health Food Lion
Dallas Trinity
Nathan Thackeray

Amber Wisner
Nike Scottish Rite
for Children

(Home)
UT Southwestern
(Away)
Trust & Will (2025) El Rio Grande
Latin Market
DC Power
Omid Namazi

Susanna Fitch
Capelli Sport Agile Defense None None
Fort Lauderdale United
Paul Jennison

Sh'Nia Gordon
Nike Omega XL Visit Lauderdale (top)
La Croix (bottom)
All Year Cooling
Lexington
Masaki Hemmi

Taylor Aylmer
Hummel UK HealthCare
Sports Medicine
None None
Spokane Zephyr
Josh McAllister

Sarah McCoy
Capelli Sport Davenport Hotel Rosauers Zappos
Sporting JAX
Stacey Balaam

Sophie Jones
Adidas Ascension
St. Vincent’s
PRI Productions (top)
VyStar Credit Union (bottom)
Bomani
Espresso Martinis
Tampa Bay Sun
Denise
Schilte-Brown

Jordyn Listro
Capelli Sport Tampa General Hospital Vanguard Attorneys Seminole Hard Rock
Hotel and Casino
Tampa

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of appointment
Spokane Zephyr Jo Johnson Stepping down May 31, 2025[16] Josh McAllister June 21, 2025
Dallas Trinity Pauline MacDonald Relieved of duties June 25, 2025[17] Chris Petrucelli (interim) June 25, 2025
Lexington Sam Stockley (interim) End of interim period June 26, 2025[18] Masaki Hemmi July 7, 2025[19]
DC Power Phil Nana (interim) End of interim period July 10, 2025 Omid Namazi July 10, 2025[20]
Brooklyn Fabio Barros (interim) End of interim period August 5, 2025 Tomás Tengarrinha August 5, 2025[21]
Fort Lauderdale United Tyrone Mears (interim) End of interim period September 16, 2025 Ali Rogers September 16, 2025[22]
Lexington Masaki Hemmi Reassignment December 9, 2025 Kosuke Kimura December 9, 2025[23]
Dallas Trinity Chris Petrucelli (interim) End of interim period January 20, 2026 Nathan Thackeray January 20, 2026[24]
Fort Lauderdale United Ali Rogers Relieved of duties February 10, 2026 Paul Jennison (interim) February 11, 2026[25]

League table

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sporting JAX 19 11 4 4 37 22 +15 37 Playoffs
2 Lexington 18 7 2 9 33 19 +14 30
3 Dallas Trinity 18 8 6 4 22 25 −3 28
4 Carolina Ascent 19 7 7 5 23 23 0 26
5 Spokane Zephyr 20 6 7 7 22 20 +2 25
6 DC Power 18 5 5 8 24 21 +3 23
7 Brooklyn 19 4 7 8 22 29 −7 20
8 Fort Lauderdale United 19 4 8 7 23 38 −15 19
9 Tampa Bay Sun 18 2 7 9 19 28 −9 15
Updated to match(es) played on March 14, 2026. Source: Gainbridge Super League
Rules for classification: 1) head-to-head points; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) disciplinary points; 5) drawing of lots.

Attendance

Average home attendances

Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.

Regular season
Rank Team GP Attendance High Low Average
1 Sporting JAX 9 69,280 9,783 2,314 7,698
2 Carolina Ascent 7 20,236 4,150 1,836 2,890
3 Dallas Trinity 7 17,572 2,736 1,983 2,510
4 Lexington 8 14,756 2,433 1,323 1,845
5 Tampa Bay Sun 6 10,780 2,231 1,468 1,796
6 Fort Lauderdale United 6 10,199 2,946 1,236 1,699
7 Spokane Zephyr 7 11,039 2,186 1,311 1,577
8 DC Power 7 10,666 4,842 251 1,523
9 Brooklyn 9 9,379 1,502 735 1,042
Total 64 156,750 9,783 251 2,481

Updated through 21 December 2025 Note: Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance
† - one result missing
‡ - two or more results missing

Highest attendances

Regular season
Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Date Stadium
1 Sporting JAX 1–3 DC Power 9,783 23 August 2025 Hodges Stadium
2 Sporting JAX 1–1 Tampa Bay Sun 8,391 18 October 2025 Hodges Stadium
3 Sporting JAX 3–0 Spokane Zephyr 8,377 11 February 2026 Hodges Stadium
4 Sporting JAX 0–1 DC Power 8,358 7 February 2026 Hodges Stadium
5 Sporting JAX 3–1 Tampa Bay Sun 8,272 20 December 2025 Hodges Stadium
6 Sporting JAX 1–0 Carolina Ascent 8,247 31 January 2026 Hodges Stadium
7 Sporting JAX 2–0 Fort Lauderdale United 8,136 22 November 2025 Hodges Stadium
8 Sporting JAX 1–1 Fort Lauderdale United 7,834 13 December 2025 Hodges Stadium
9 Sporting JAX 2–2 Carolina Ascent 7,402 13 September 2025 Hodges Stadium
10 DC Power 2–2 Spokane Zephyr 4,842 30 August 2025 Audi Field

Season Statistics

As of 14 March 2026

Goals

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Ashlyn Puerta Sporting JAX 11
2 Catherine Barry Lexington 9
3 Gianna Gourley DC Power 8
4 Addie McCain Lexington 7
Paige Kenton Sporting JAX
6 Sydny Nasello Tampa Bay Sun 6
Lena Silano Spokane Zephyr
Baylee DeSmit Sporting JAX
9 McKenzie Weinert Lexington 5
Catherine Zimmerman Brooklyn
Kiara Locklear Fort Lauderdale United
Rebecca Cooke Brooklyn
13 Madison Mercado Carolina Ascent 4
Ally Cook Spokane Zephyr
Jasmine Hamid Fort Lauderdale United
Loza Abera DC Power
Ella Simpson Fort Lauderdale United
Kelli Van Treeck Fort Lauderdale United
Rylee Baisden Carolina Ascent
21 Alyssa Walker DC Power 3
Allie Thornton Dallas Trinity
Sarah Griffith Lexington
Sealey Strawn Dallas Trinity
Carlee Giammona Tampa Bay Sun
Shea Moyer Lexington
Jade Pennock Sporting JAX
Mackenzie George Carolina Ascent

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Ashlyn Puerta Sporting JAX Carolina Ascent 4–3 (A)[26] September 28, 2025

Assists

Rank Player Club Assists
1 Meg Hughes Sporting JAX 6
Paige Kenton Sporting JAX
3 Ashlyn Puerta Sporting JAX 5
4 Sabrina McNeill Tampa Bay Sun 4
Emina Ekić Lexington
Audrey Coleman Carolina Ascent
Jessica Garziano Brooklyn
Tatiana Fung Lexington
Samantha Kroeger Brooklyn
Sophia Boman Sporting JAX
11 Tamara Bolt Dallas Trinity 3
Emily Colton DC Power
Chioma Ubogagu Dallas Trinity
Sydny Nasello Tampa Bay Sun
Lena Silano Spokane Zephyr
15 Jessie Hunt Sporting JAX 2
Baylee DeSmit Sporting JAX
Samar Guidry Dallas Trinity
Leah Scarpelli Brooklyn
Stella Nyamekye Fort Lauderdale United
Hannah Johnson Lexington
Sarah Griffith Lexington
Wayny Balata Dallas Trinity
Addie McCain Lexington
Alexis Theoret DC Power
Allison Pantuso Lexington
Catherine Barry Lexington
Cyera Hintzen Dallas Trinity
Gianna Gourley DC Power
Taylor Aylmer Lexington
Julia Lester Sporting JAX
Kelli Van Treeck Fort Lauderdale United
Mackenzie George Carolina Ascent
Rebecca Cooke Brooklyn
Cameron Tucker Spokane Zephyr
Jill Aguilera Spokane Zephyr
Hannah White Lexington
Allison Pantuso Lexington

Clean sheets

Rank Player Club Clean Sheets
1 Kaitlyn Parks Sporting JAX 8
2 Hope Hisey Spokane Zephyr 7
3 Kat Asman Lexington 5
4 Rylee Foster Dallas Trinity 4
5 Bella Hara Fort Lauderdale United 3
Meagan McClelland Carolina Ascent
Morgan Aquino DC Power
8 Sydney Martinez Carolina Ascent 2
Breanna Norris Brooklyn
Sydney Schneider Tampa Bay Sun
11 Sara Wojdelko DC Power 1
Emory Wegener Tampa Bay Sun
Tyler McCamey Dallas Trinity
Kelsey Daugherty Brooklyn

Discipline

Player

Team

  • Most yellow cards: 47
    • Brooklyn
  • Fewest yellow cards: 15
    • DC Power
  • Most red cards: 3
    • 2 teams
  • Fewest red cards: 0
    • 2 teams

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Goal of the Month Save of the Month Ref.
Manager Club Player Club Player Club Player Club
September
Tyrone Mears

Alissa Rogers
Fort Lauderdale United
Ashlyn Puerta
Sporting JAX
Emma Jaskaniec
Spokane Zephyr
Hope Hisey
Spokane Zephyr [27]
[28]
[29]
October
Phillip Poole
Carolina Ascent
Audrey Harding
Carolina Ascent
Sarah
Griffith
Lexington
Kaitlyn Parks
Sporting JAX [30]
[31]
[32]
November
Masaki Hemmi
Lexington
Paige Kenton
Sporting JAX
McKenzie Weinert
Lexington
Bella Hara
Fort Lauderdale United [33]
[34]
[35]
December
Stacey Balaam
Sporting JAX
Chioma Ubogagu
Dallas Trinity
Chioma Ubogagu
Dallas Trinity
Rylee Foster
Dallas Trinity [36]
[37]
[38]
February
Stacey Balaam
Sporting JAX
Kaitlyn Parks
Sporting JAX
Felicia Knox
Spokane Zephyr
Emory Wegener
Tampa Bay Sun [39]
[40]
[41]
March
April
May

Team of the Month

Month Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Bench Ref.
September Hope Hisey, SPK Sydney Cummings, DC
Julia Lester, JAX
Sydny Nasello, TB
Gianna Gourley, DC
Maddie Mercado, CAR
Sealey Strawn, DAL
Kat Asman, LEX
[42]
October Hope Hisey, SPK (2) [43]
November Kaitlyn Parks, JAX [44]
December Rylee Foster, DAL [45]
February Kaitlyn Parks, JAX (2)
[46]
March
April
May

Media

All regular-season games and three playoff matches will stream on Peacock.[47] Select matches are simulcast on the free NBC Sports NOW FAST channel.[48]

Locally, games are aired on the following networks:

Team Network Notes/Source
Brooklyn FC (Since 2024–25 season) SNY [49]
Sporting Club Jacksonville (Since 2025–26 season) WJXT
WTLV
WJXX
WJXX-DT2
Seven matches on WJXT, four matches on WTLV, one each on WJXX and WJXX-DT2[50]
Fort Lauderdale United FC (Since 2025–26 season) WPLG [51]
Carolina Ascent (Since 2024–25 season) WAXN-TV/WSOC-DT2 All games selected for television air in English or WAXN, select games air in Spanish on WSOC-DT2.[52]

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