The Denver Post

Portland’s Smith signs extension for highest annual NWSL salary

- By Anne M. Peterson

PORTLAND, ORE. >> Sophia Smith had options but in the end felt like she “wasn’t done” in Portland.

The Thorns announced Wednesday that they signed Smith to a contract extension through 2025, with a player option for 2026. Portland says the deal gives the 23-year-old forward from Windsor the highest annual salary in the National Women’s Soccer League but would not disclose terms.

“I’ve felt so welcomed and so loved and so believed in, and I just felt like I wasn’t done here. And there’s still things that I want to do with this team and this club and trophies I want to win,” she said. “And just with new ownership coming in, I have already felt that this club is just going in the right direction.”

The Thorns were sold in January to the Bhathal family, which is part of the ownership group of the NBA’S Sacramento Kings.

Smith is embarking on her fifth season with the Thorns. She was the NWSL’S most valuable player and the U.S. Soccer player of the year in 2022. She was also the NWSL championsh­ip game MVP that year. She was set to become a free agent after this season and had some interest from European clubs.

“It’s a new era for us and the Bhathal family have been very clear of the vision that they have for this club. And we’re all aligned in that vision. And one of the key ingredient­s was to make sure that Sophia Smith was here,” general manager Karina Leblanc said. “For her, this is a place she always wanted to be. For her to sign this contract, I think we’re eight months ahead of when she actually could have made it play out. She’s like, ‘I just wanted to get the season going and I just wanted this to be done.’”

Smith was the top pick in the NWSL draft in 2020 after helping Stanford to a victory over North Carolina in the 2019 NCAA College Cup championsh­ip. She scored three goals in the Cardinal’s semifinal victory over UCLA and was named the College Cup’s most valuable player.

She has scored 40 goals across all competitio­ns with the Thorns, and her 11 goals last season — in 17 matches — earned her the league’s Golden Boot award.

A regular on the U.S. national team, Smith played in last summer’s Women’s World Cup. She has scored 16 goals in 44 appearance­s since her U.S. debut in 2020.

Speaking to a small group of reporters on the eve of the team’s announceme­nt, Smith said she wants to take a greater leadership role on the Thorns.

“I don’t believe anyone is perfect or any player has hit their full potential ever. So I think for me, I want to grow into more of a leadership role on this team. I want to be a player that kind of brings everyone around me into games,” she said.

 ?? AMANDA LOMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Portland Thorns FC forward Sophia Smith controls the ball against NJ/NY Gotham FC, on Sunday in Portland, Ore.
AMANDA LOMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Portland Thorns FC forward Sophia Smith controls the ball against NJ/NY Gotham FC, on Sunday in Portland, Ore.

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