San Diego Wave will take on the Chicago Red Stars in the first round of the NWSL playoffs at Snapdragon Stadium on Sunday after the team, led by head coach Casey Stoney, finished as the third seed in the standings while Chicago made it in the sixth seed.
San Diego beat Chicago both times they played each other this season by 2-1 and 1-0 scores, respectively, to finish with 36 points compared to the 33 points for the Red Stars. San Diego was one of two expansion teams that joined the NWSL in 2022 alongside Angel City FC. The team from Los Angeles missed the playoffs after finishing in eighth place.
The winner between San Diego and Chicago will travel to Providence Park to take on the Portland Thorns on Sunday, Oct. 23. San Diego hopes to have the services of NWSL Golden Boot winner Alex Morgan, with her 15 goals, and midfielder Taylor Kornieck along with defender Abby Dahlkemper available for the game. Chicago will have the services of forward Mallory Pugh who finished tied for fourth place with Mexican national team player Diana Ordoñez, of the North Carolina Courage, with 11 goals.
“I’m pleased for the club, the organization, the community, our supporters, our players, our staff,” said Albion San Diego head coach Ziggy Korytoski. “I think that over the course of this season there’s always a goal to go as deep as you can and be recognized. It’s a tribute to how hard these guys worked all season.”
The team that Albion will face in the first round is the Maryland Bobcats after it came out with a 1-1 draw versus LA Force and guaranteed itself the fifth seed in the standings. Albion and Maryland split their two regular season matches with Albion winning the first game 2-1 at home on Aug. 17 but falling 1-0 at Maryland SoccerPlex on Oct. 1. The first-round playoff game will be on Friday, Oct. 21 at Canyon Crest Academy Stadium.
The five-goal outburst came thanks to a four-goal performance from forward Cesar Romero and one from teammate Marcos Cervantes. The team, led by head coach Ray Gutierrez and assistant coach Javier Salcedo, has won four of its first five games this season and sits in second place in the UPSL So Cal South Division with 12 points which is only one point behind leader Nomads SC.
ADG FC has five more regular season matches remaining with its next game coming against San Diego Internacional on Oct. 15 at Merrill Douglas Stadium.
“All of the core pieces to the puzzle are coming back and we have a legitimate opportunity to go for the three-peat,” said San Diego Sockers captain Kraig Chiles. “It’s a talented team with a ton of chemistry and we’re looking to add one more to the rafters for San Diego.”
This will be the final season for the back-to-back Ron Newman Cup-winning San Diego Sockers at Pechanga Arena as the team aims for its 17th championship before moving to Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, which will be ready for the start of the 2023-24 season.
Hector Trujillo has been covering soccer starting with the San Diego State University men’s soccer team in 2003 for The Daily Aztec. A graduate of SDSU where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees, Trujillo has a lifelong passion for playing and writing about the beautiful game.
Photos courtesy of David Frerker, San Diego Loyal, ADG FC, and Eddie Trujillo