
Washington Spirit Exercises Contract Options on 5 Players for 2019 Season
Published on October 1, 2018 under National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Washington Spirit News Release
Boyds, Md. - The Washington Spirit has exercised contract options on five players for the 2019 NWSL season.
Players whose options were exercised for the 2019 season are: Whitney Church, Mallory Eubanks, Estelle Johnson, Andi Sullivan and Kelsey Wys.
Midfielder Rose Lavelle (USA), forward Mallory Pugh (USA), defender Rebecca Quinn (CAN) and defender Taylor Smith (USA) will remain on the club's roster as Federation Players.
The club has extended new contract offers to the following players: EstefanÃa Banini, Meggie Dougherty Howard, Caprice Dydasco, Cali Farquharson, DiDi Haracic, Ashley Hatch, Tori Huster, Joanna Lohman, Cheyna Matthews, Francisca Ordega, Arielle Ship and Havana Solaun.
Forward Tiffany Weimer has been placed on the NWSL's Re-Entry Wire. As was previously announced, goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe has signed a new contract with the club.
National Women's Soccer League Stories from October 1, 2018
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- Seattle Reign FC Exercises Options and Extends Contract Offers for 2019 - Seattle Reign FC
- Chicago Extends New Contracts to Seven; Exercise Options on Ten - Chicago Stars FC
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