National Women's Soccer League Players Association
The National Women's Soccer League Players Association is the officially recognized union of players in the National Women's Soccer League.
History
The NWSLPA was formed in May 2017 under the leadership of Yael Averbuch and represented by lawyer and former WPS player Meghann Burke. The NWSLPA officially unionized in November 2018.Until the end of the 2021 season, the NWSLPA membership excluded United States federation players because those players were contracted with the US Soccer Federation for their play in the NWSL. In December 2021, the USSF and the union representing the U.S. national team agreed to end the NWSL federation players system, which means that USWNT players playing in the NWSL are now contracted directly to their NWSL teams and that those players will also be represented in their club employment by the NWSLPA.
Leadership
The NWSLPA is led by president Haley Hopkins, elected in 2025, and executive director Meghann Burke. The executive team is advised by an advisory board and a group of player representatives of two players from each NWSL team.;List of presidents
- Yael Averbuch, FC Kansas City/Seattle Reign FC
- Brooke Elby, Chicago Red Stars
- Tori Huster, Washington Spirit
- Haley Hopkins, Kansas City Current
Awards