Best NWSL Player ESPY Award

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Best NWSL Player ESPY Award
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First awarded 2018
Currently held by Ashley Hatch (USA)
Official website www.espn.com/espys/

The Best NWSL Player ESPY Award is an annual award honoring the achievements of an individual from the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). It has been awarded annually since the first award at the 2018 ESPY Awards. It was not awarded in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Winners and nominees

     Player's team won the NWSL Challenge Cup
     Player's team lost in the NWSL Challenge Cup

Best NWSL Player ESPY Award winners and nominees
Year Image Player Nation Team Position Other nominees Ref(s)
2018 100px Megan Rapinoe  USA Seattle Reign FC[lower-alpha 1] Midfielder Adrianna Franch ( USA) – Portland Thorns FC
Sam Kerr ( AUS) – Chicago Red Stars
Sam Mewis ( USA) – North Carolina Courage
[2]
2019 100px Sam Kerr  AUS Chicago Red Stars Forward Abby Erceg ( NZL) – North Carolina Courage
Adrianna Franch ( USA) – Portland Thorns FC
Lindsey Horan ( USA) – Portland Thorns FC
[3]
2020 Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic [1]
2021 100px Julie Ertz  USA Chicago Red Stars Midfielder Rachel Daly ( ENG) – Houston Dash
Kailen Sheridan ( CAN) – NJ/NY Gotham FC
Lynn Williams ( USA) – North Carolina Courage
[4]
2022 100px Ashley Hatch  USA Washington Spirit Forward Aubrey Kingsbury ( USA) – Washington Spirit
Caprice Dydasco ( WAL) – NJ/NY Gotham FC
Jess Fishlock ( USA) – OL Reign
[5]

Statistics

Footnotes

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