Katie Stengel

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Katie Stengel
Stengel with Gotham FC in 2024
Personal information
Full name Katherine Nicole Stengel[1]
Date of birth (1992-02-29) February 29, 1992 (age 32)
Place of birth Melbourne, Florida, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
NJ/NY Gotham FC
Number 28
Youth career
Space Coast United
2006–2009 Viera High School
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2013 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 75 (50)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2014 Los Angeles Blues
2014–2015 Bayern Munich 20 (9)
2016–2017 Washington Spirit 26 (4)
2016–2017Western Sydney Wanderers (loan) 12 (6)
2017 Boston Breakers 12 (0)
2017–2018Newcastle Jets (loan) 18 (13)
2018–2019 Utah Royals 47 (8)
2018–2019Newcastle Jets (loan) 6 (3)
2019–2020Canberra United (loan) 3 (1)
2020–2021 Houston Dash 5 (0)
2021–2022 Vålerenga 11 (4)
2022–23 Liverpool 33 (17)
2023NJ/NY Gotham FC (loan) 2 (2)
2023 NJ/NY Gotham FC
International career
United States U-18
2011–2012 United States U-20 19 (6)
2014–2015 United States U-23 6 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12:07, August 24, 2023 (UTC)

Katherine Nicole Stengel (born February 29, 1992) is an American women's soccer player who plays for NJ/NY Gotham FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)

She previously played for the Boston Breakers, Washington Spirit, Utah Royals, and the Houston Dash in the NWSL, Bayern Munich in Germany, both Western Sydney Wanderers and Newcastle Jets in the Australian W-League, and Liverpool in the Women's Super League.

In 2012, she was part of the United States Under-20 team that won the 2012 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship and the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

Early life[edit]

Stengel attended Viera High School in Viera, Florida.[2] She attended Wake Forest University from 2010 to 2013 where she played for the Demon Deacons women's soccer team. Stengel completed her college career as the highest scoring player in Wake Forest history with 50 goals in 75 games, and she was a four-time All-ACC honoree and a three-time All-America, becoming in 2011 the first Wake Forest player to be named first-team All America.

Club career[edit]

Katie Stengel playing for the Boston Breakers in the 2017 NWSL season

Bayern Munich[edit]

In January 2014, Stengel skipped the 2014 NWSL College Draft and instead joined the Los Angeles Blues of the since-disbanded USL W-League.[3] In June 2014, Stengel joined Frauen-Bundesliga side Bayern Munich.[4] She helped Bayern win the 2014–15 Frauen Bundesliga title, leading the team with nine goals.[5]

Washington Spirit[edit]

In December 2015, Stengel signed with the Washington Spirit.[3] In her first season with the team, she played in 19 regular season matches, starting 10, totaling 928 minutes. Stengel contributed four goals during the season, tied for second most on the team.[6] In 2016 Washington advanced to the NWSL Championship Game. The game was tied 2–2 after extra time and went to penalties. Stengal converted her penalty, but Washington lost to the Western New York Flash 3–2 on penalties.[7]

Stengel appeared in five games for the Spirit in 2017 before she was released by the club on June 28, 2017.[8]

Western Sydney Wanderers (loan)[edit]

Stengel was signed by Australian team Western Sydney Wanderers ahead of the 2016–17 W-League season. She was the leading goal-scorer for the Wanderers with six goals for the season.[9][10]

Boston Breakers[edit]

The day after her release by the Washington Spirit, Stengel was selected off waivers by the Boston Breakers. She appeared in 12 games for the Breakers in 2017.[11]

Newcastle Jets (loan)[edit]

In October 2017, Stengel returned to Australia, joining Newcastle Jets for the 2017–18 W-League season.[12] Stengel scored 10 goals for the Jets and finished second in the Golden Boot race behind Sam Kerr. Newcastle finished in third place and returned to the Finals series for the first time since the 2008-09 season.

Stengel returned to Newcastle for the 2018–19 W-League season.[13]

Utah Royals[edit]

After the Boston Breakers folded ahead of the 2018 season, Stengel was selected by the Utah Royals FC in the Boston Breakers dispersal draft.[14] Stengel appeared in 23 games for the Royals. She scored a team leading six goals and scored the first brace in Royals history.[15]

Stengel returned to the Royals for the 2019 season. She appeared in all 24 games and scored 2 goals.[15]

Houston Dash[edit]

On January 8, 2020, the Utah Royals traded Stengel and a third round pick in the 2020 NWSL College Draft to the Houston Dash in exchange for their second round picks in the 2020 and 2021 College drafts.[16] She was waived by the club in May 2021.[17]

Liverpool[edit]

On January 6, 2022, Liverpool signed Stengel, reuniting her with manager Matt Beard. Stengel had played for Beard previously at Boston Breakers. Stengel wears the number 24 kit for the Lady Reds and plays as a striker on the first-division team.[18]

NJ/NY Gotham FC[edit]

On July 5, 2023, Liverpool loaned Stengel to American club NJ/NY Gotham FC until September 3, 2023.[19] The loan was later made permanent, with her returning to the US full time ahead of the WSL season.[20]

International career[edit]

With the United States Under-20 team Stengel won the 2012 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship. At the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Stengel appeared in four games and scored three goals. The United States won the U-20 World Cup.

Stengel has also played for the United States U-23 women's national team. In March 2014, she received her first full national team call-up from head coach Tom Sermanni. Stengel has not yet been capped by the USWNT.[21]

Personal life[edit]

Stengel's younger sister Jackie played for North Carolina State University and her father Scott played for the Air Force Academy.[22] She was previously in a relationship with former professional goalkeeper Matt Lampson.

Career statistics[edit]

Club[edit]

As of match played August 20, 2023[23]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Bayern Munich 2014–15 Frauen-Bundesliga 20 9 3 0 23 9
2015–16 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Total 22 9 3 0 0 0 25 9
Washington Spirit 2016 NWSL 21 4 21 4
2017 5 0 5 0
Total 26 4 26 4
Western Sydney Wanderers (loan) 2016–17 W-League 12 6 12 6
Boston Breakers 2017 NWSL 12 0 12 0
Utah Royals 2018 23 6 23 6
2019 24 2 24 2
Total 71 14 71 14
Newcastle Jets (loan) 2017–18 W-League 13 10 13 10
2018–19 6 3 6 3
Total 19 13 19 13
Canberra United (loan) 2019–20 W-League 3 1 3 1
Houston Dash 2020 NWSL 4 0 4 0 8 0
2021 1 0 2 0 3 0
Total 8 1 6 0 14 1
Vålerenga 2021 Toppserien 11 4 0 0 3 1 14 5
Liverpool 2021–22 Championship 12 8 2 1 1 0 15 9
2022–23 WSL 21 9 1 0 5 1 27 10
NJ/NY Gotham FC 2023 NWSL 2 2 4 1 6 3
Total 46 23 3 1 10 2 59 25
Career total 192 64 6 1 16 2 3 1 217 68

Honors[edit]

FC Bayern Munich

Houston Dash

Liverpool

NJ/NY Gotham FC

United States U20

  • CONCACAF U20 Women's Championship: 2012
  • FIFA U20 Women's World Cup: 2012[25]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 – List of Players: USA" (PDF). FIFA. September 14, 2012. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 17, 2019. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  2. ^ "Katie Stengel Three-Time Soccer All-American". Space Coast Daily. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Kassouf, Jeff (December 30, 2015). "Spirit sign ex-Bayern Munich forward Katie Stengel". Equalizer Soccer. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  4. ^ Includes Template League Cup, Sample League Cup
  5. ^ Kennedy, Paul (May 12, 2015). "Americans help Bayern win Frauen-Bundesliga title". Soccer America. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  6. ^ One appearance in Template Super Cup; two appearances, one goal in Template Centenary Cup
  7. ^ "WASHINGTON SPIRIT VS. WESTERN NEW YORK FLASH 2 - 2". Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  8. ^ "Wednesday Roundup: Spirit waive Castleberry and Stengel". equalizersoccer.com. The Equalizer. June 28, 2017. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  9. ^ Jones, Matt (November 18, 2016). "Quartet of US footballers lend their experience to W-League". Daily Telegraph. Sydney: News Corp Australia. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  10. ^ "Santa named Wanderers' best". The Western Weekender. Western Sydney Publishing Group. April 18, 2017. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  11. ^ "Breakers claim Katie Stengel off of waivers". bostonbreakerssoccer.com. Boston Breakers. June 30, 2017. Archived from the original on June 23, 2017. Retrieved June 30, 2017.
  12. ^ Kerry, Craig (October 17, 2017). "W-League: Newcastle Jets lose Matildas star but sign American striker". The Newcastle Herald. Archived from the original on October 17, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  13. ^ "Stengel's back: Jets lock-in American striker for Westfield W-League 2018/19 Season". October 3, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  14. ^ "Boston Breakers players taken in NWSL dispersal draft". January 30, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  15. ^ a b "K.Stengel". Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  16. ^ "UTAH ROYALS FC RECEIVES TWO DRAFT PICKS IN TRADE WITH THE HOUSTON DASH". January 8, 2020. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  17. ^ "Stengel waived". Retrieved May 21, 2021.
  18. ^ "Liverpool FC Women complete signing of forward Katie Stengel". January 2022. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  19. ^ "Gotham FC Signs Katie Stengel on Loan from Liverpool" (Press release). NJ/NY Gotham FC. July 5, 2023. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
  20. ^ "Liverpool striker Stengel joins US club Gotham FC". BBC Sport. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  21. ^ Dowling, Lyn (March 28, 2014). "Viera's Stengel named to U.S. Women's National Team". Florida Today. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  22. ^ Hays, Graham (September 18, 2013). "Stengel Sisters Making Their Own Names". espnW. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  23. ^ "USA - K. Stengel - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway".
  24. ^ "NWSL Championship highlights: Gotham FC crowned champions as Rapinoe, Krieger end careers". USA Today. November 11, 2023. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  25. ^ "U-20 WNT Crowned 2012 FIFA World Cup Champions". U.S. Soccer. September 8, 2012. Retrieved May 21, 2018.

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