(CNN) โ NJ/NY Gothamโs 14-year-old McKenna Whitham broke yet another record on Saturday when she became the youngest player to appear in an NWSL regular season match.
The forward came on to replace Spanish veteran Esther Gonzรกlez in the 93rd minute of Gothamโs 1-1 draw with Seattle Reign in the opening matchday of the 2025 season. Her historic debut occurred with the Bats down to 10 players after teammate Mandy Freemanโs straight red card minutes earlier.
Head coach Juan Carlos Amorรณs appeared to give the teenager some last-minute tactics before telling her to enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience.
โHave fun and win the game,โ Amorรณs said he told Whitham before she went onto the pitch.
โThatโs what she loves doing. Sheโs a very special young player,โ the head coach said post-match. โShe, again, is a player that came on not because you know I get about her beating the record but because she deserves to be playing. She deserves to be in contention to be in this league. Even if at that age.
โI thought she could help the team and she helped us to keep the pressure up โฆ Itโs the first of many Iโm sure.โ
โThank you for the opportunity @GothamFC and @NWSLโฆI am excited for this year and itโs a dream come true!โ, Whitham posted on X after the game.
The Granite Bay, California, native already has multiple records under her belt. She previously became the youngest signing in NWSL history at the age of 13; the youngest athlete to sign a name, image and likeness (NIL) contract with Nike; and youngest player to appear in a top-division American soccer game when she came on during a preseason match in July 2024.
Gotham FC signed the US Youth player to a four-year deal in July 2024 through the NWSLโs U-18 Entry Mechanism. The record was previously held by Portlandโs Olivia Moultrie whose lawsuit against the NWSL resulted in the lowering of the leagueโs minimum age requirement and paved the way for U-18 players like Whitham.
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