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Portland Thorns Spoil Farewell Night for Angel City FC Legends Christen Press and Ali Riley

LOS ANGELES, CA — In an emotional evening at BMO Stadium, the Portland Thorns FC defeated Angel City FC 2–0 in the regular season finale, a match that doubled as the farewell game for two icons of women’s soccer — Christen Press and Ali Riley.

A Night of Emotion and Legacy

Photo Credit: Edwin So/Spyder XMedia

A Night of Emotion and Legacy

The atmosphere was electric and full of appreciation, as fans celebrated the storied careers of Press and Riley, both foundational figures for women’s football and trailblazers in the NWSL era.

Press, a U.S. Women’s National Team legend, two-time World Cup champion, and one of Angel City’s original faces, took in the standing ovations with a heartfelt smile. Riley, Angel City’s captain since their inaugural season, was honored for her leadership and international career representing New Zealand.

The night was more than a game—it was a tribute to two players who helped inspire a generation.

Photo Credit: Edwin So/Spyder XMedia

The Match

Despite the emotional energy in the stands, the Thorns were sharp from kickoff. Goals from Sophia Smith and Morgan Weaver sealed the 2–0 win for Portland, who controlled much of the tempo and capitalized on key moments.

Angel City created several chances in the second half, including close efforts from Sydney Leroux and Claire Emslie, but Portland’s defense held firm to secure the clean sheet.

Looking Ahead

While the result didn’t go Angel City’s way, the night will be remembered not for the scoreline but for the legacy of Christen Press and Ali Riley — two players whose impact on women’s soccer extends far beyond the pitch.

Their farewell at BMO Stadium marked the end of an era, but their influence will continue to shape Angel City and the sport for years to come.

Final Score: Portland Thorns FC 2 – 0 Angel City FC

Venue: BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA

Photo Credit: Edwin So / SpyderX Media

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