Orlando Pride Secure First-Ever NWSL Championship
The Orlando Pride ended their 2024 season in the most fitting way possible: as champions. In front of a sold-out crowd at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City, the Pride claimed their first-ever NWSL title with a 1-0 victory over the Washington Spirit. It was a momentous occasion that capped a historic year for the team, marked by record-breaking achievements and unforgettable personal milestones.
Barbra Banda’s Heroics
The match’s defining moment came in the 37th minute when Pride striker Barbra Banda delivered her fourth goal of the postseason. The 24-year-old Zambian outmaneuvered Spirit defender Esme Morgan and found the back of the net past goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury. Banda, who also scored 16 goals in 24 regular-season matches, was named the 2024 NWSL Championship MVP. In a heartwarming gesture, she dedicated her award to her team, emphasizing their collective effort in making history.
A Season of Records
Orlando’s journey to the championship was nothing short of extraordinary. The Pride set new league records with 18 wins and 60 points in a single season, breaking marks previously held by the North Carolina Courage since 2018. Their dominance extended into the playoffs, where they continued to shine against top competition, culminating in their fifth consecutive victory over the Spirit since 2023.
Marta’s Momentous Milestone
While the championship was historic for the team, it was deeply personal for Brazilian legend Marta Viera da Silva. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in women’s soccer history, the 38-year-old finally captured her first NWSL title after eight seasons with the Orlando Pride.
What made the moment even more special was the presence of Marta’s mother, Tereza, who watched her daughter play in the U.S. for the first time. Overcome with emotion, Marta expressed her gratitude: “Most special because it’s the first time my mother is in America. And I am happy to share this moment with her here. It means so much to me.”
Marta reflected on her long journey with the Pride, sharing how this team proved to be the one that could achieve greatness: “I’ve asked myself why I still play for Orlando. After eight years… Now I have the answer—it’s because it was time to be champion.”
Marta was quick to credit her teammates for their energy and camaraderie. Their collective spirit and determination propelled Orlando to join an elite group of teams that have won the championship in their first title-game appearance.
A Historic Matchup
This year’s championship was also notable as the first title game between the league’s top two seeds since 2019. Both teams showcased their quality, but it was Orlando’s ability to capitalize on key moments that secured their place in history.
The Pride’s journey from record-setting performances to a climactic title victory is one for the ages. Their triumph not only solidifies their legacy in the NWSL but also inspires future generations of players and fans alike.
The Orlando Pride’s 2024 season will be remembered as a storybook journey, filled with record-breaking achievements, heartfelt moments, and ultimate triumph. From Barbra Banda’s electrifying performances to Marta’s long-awaited title celebration with her mother by her side, the Pride showcased resilience, teamwork, and unparalleled determination.
Their first-ever NWSL championship is not just a victory for the club but a testament to the power of perseverance and unity. As the confetti settles, one thing is clear: the Orlando Pride has cemented their place in history and set a new standard for excellence in women’s soccer.