Gotham FC, Fresh from NWSL Title Win, Eyes International Glory in London.
The Gotham FC team has already celebrated their recent NWSL championship victory just a few weeks ago. Yet, instead of taking time to rest, they are now focusing on the next stage - becoming the champions of the world. Their head coach Juan Carlos Amorós stated that "We are never finished" and "Our next stage is we want to be the champions of the world in January."
In order to achieve their goal, Gotham will face stiff competition at London's Women's Champions Cup. The tournament features six top teams from each continental confederation, including England's Arsenal and Brazil's Corinthians. Gotham, along with Morocco's Royal Armed Forces Sports Association (ASFAR), will compete against these top opponents.
Gotham's team is feeling confident about their chances of winning the championship. Their head coach Amorós stated that the team is "hungry" to win another trophy and that they are always competing for championships. The players themselves also expressed confidence in their abilities, with right back Mandy Freeman stating that "I'm competing to raise another trophy."
The Gotham FC team has made several key moves to strengthen their squad before the tournament. They have re-signed Midge Purce for another season and acquired veteran midfielder Savannah McCaskill from San Diego Wave FC.
The first semifinal match between Gotham and Corinthians is scheduled for Wednesday, followed by Arsenal-ASFAR at 1 p.m. The winners will meet in the final on Sunday, with the losers battling for third place beforehand.
Gotham's main rival to win the championship appears to be England's Arsenal, who are considered one of the top teams in the world. However, Gotham is confident that they have what it takes to take down their opponents and bring home the title.
As the team prepares to face off against the best of the best, they remain focused on their ultimate goal - becoming the champions of the world.
The Gotham FC team has already celebrated their recent NWSL championship victory just a few weeks ago. Yet, instead of taking time to rest, they are now focusing on the next stage - becoming the champions of the world. Their head coach Juan Carlos Amorós stated that "We are never finished" and "Our next stage is we want to be the champions of the world in January."
In order to achieve their goal, Gotham will face stiff competition at London's Women's Champions Cup. The tournament features six top teams from each continental confederation, including England's Arsenal and Brazil's Corinthians. Gotham, along with Morocco's Royal Armed Forces Sports Association (ASFAR), will compete against these top opponents.
Gotham's team is feeling confident about their chances of winning the championship. Their head coach Amorós stated that the team is "hungry" to win another trophy and that they are always competing for championships. The players themselves also expressed confidence in their abilities, with right back Mandy Freeman stating that "I'm competing to raise another trophy."
The Gotham FC team has made several key moves to strengthen their squad before the tournament. They have re-signed Midge Purce for another season and acquired veteran midfielder Savannah McCaskill from San Diego Wave FC.
The first semifinal match between Gotham and Corinthians is scheduled for Wednesday, followed by Arsenal-ASFAR at 1 p.m. The winners will meet in the final on Sunday, with the losers battling for third place beforehand.
Gotham's main rival to win the championship appears to be England's Arsenal, who are considered one of the top teams in the world. However, Gotham is confident that they have what it takes to take down their opponents and bring home the title.
As the team prepares to face off against the best of the best, they remain focused on their ultimate goal - becoming the champions of the world.