Chicago Stars re-sign goalkeeping powerhouse Alyssa Naeher through 2026.
The Chicago Stars announced on Wednesday that star goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher has inked a new deal, committing her to the National Women's Soccer League club through 2026. The 37-year-old shot-stopper will be returning for what promises to be an exciting 10th season with the team.
Naeher, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup winner, shocked fans by announcing her retirement from international competition at the end of 2024 following the Americans' stunning Paris Olympics victory. However, she revealed that she's still got plenty left in the tank, stating that she wants to "continue to push this organization forward" and remain a driving force behind the team.
Naeher's dedication to the Stars is clear, as she's one of just three players remaining in NWSL history who have played since its inaugural season in 2013. Her impressive résumé includes a record-breaking 60 career wins and 45 shutouts with one club – a feat that's left her mark on the league.
The goalkeeping great's impact on the team extends beyond the pitch, as she's also made headlines for her on-field heroics. In August, Naeher scored just the third goal in NWSL history by a goalkeeper, pulling off an incredible stoppage-time equalizer against the Seattle Reign and securing a thrilling 3-3 comeback draw.
Stars general manager Richard Feuz hailed Naeher as "immeasurably important" to the team, praising her ability to "set the standard for what it means to be a Chicago Star both on and off the pitch." With a plethora of accolades under her belt, including being named U.S. Soccer Player of the Year and FIFA Best Women's Goalkeeper of the Year in 2024, Naeher is set to cement her legacy as one of the greatest goalkeepers in NWSL history.
The Chicago Stars announced on Wednesday that star goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher has inked a new deal, committing her to the National Women's Soccer League club through 2026. The 37-year-old shot-stopper will be returning for what promises to be an exciting 10th season with the team.
Naeher, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup winner, shocked fans by announcing her retirement from international competition at the end of 2024 following the Americans' stunning Paris Olympics victory. However, she revealed that she's still got plenty left in the tank, stating that she wants to "continue to push this organization forward" and remain a driving force behind the team.
Naeher's dedication to the Stars is clear, as she's one of just three players remaining in NWSL history who have played since its inaugural season in 2013. Her impressive résumé includes a record-breaking 60 career wins and 45 shutouts with one club – a feat that's left her mark on the league.
The goalkeeping great's impact on the team extends beyond the pitch, as she's also made headlines for her on-field heroics. In August, Naeher scored just the third goal in NWSL history by a goalkeeper, pulling off an incredible stoppage-time equalizer against the Seattle Reign and securing a thrilling 3-3 comeback draw.
Stars general manager Richard Feuz hailed Naeher as "immeasurably important" to the team, praising her ability to "set the standard for what it means to be a Chicago Star both on and off the pitch." With a plethora of accolades under her belt, including being named U.S. Soccer Player of the Year and FIFA Best Women's Goalkeeper of the Year in 2024, Naeher is set to cement her legacy as one of the greatest goalkeepers in NWSL history.