SAN DIEGO -- San Diego Wave tasted defeat at home for the first time in the 2025 NWSL season as they fell 2-0 on Saturday night against the undefeated Kansas City Current.
final from snapdragon pic.twitter.com/uF1TOe2dPJ
— San Diego Wave FC (@sandiegowavefc) April 13, 2025
With no NWSL matches being played last week due to the Women’s International Break, the San Diego Wave got a chance to return from their visit to Orlando, Florida as they fell to the reigning NWSL champions 2-1 at Inter&Co Stadium.
After a win, loss and draw in their first three matches, the Wave looked to extend their unbeaten record at home after winning their home opener 3-2 against the Utah Royals on March 22.
Early action for Wave goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan as Current forward Temwa Chawinga was played in behind on a darting counterattack going one-on-one with Sheridan at the nine-minute mark.
Sheridan got a strong block on Chawinga’s first-time goal attempt as defender Trinity Armstrong cleared the ball from the initial danger.
The Current’s early chances paid off in the 16-minute as defender Izzy Rodriguez delivered a cross into the penalty box from the left winger position.
Current midfielder Debinha brought down the cross and side-volleyed a bouncing shot into the left bottom corner of the goal with Kailen Sheridan unable to reach the attempt giving Kansas City the 1-0 lead.
A volley finish that gives Debinha 50 goals in her NWSL career 🔥 pic.twitter.com/T3UVNOUqob
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) April 13, 2025
Debinha netted her third goal of the 2025 NWSL season scoring in back-to-back matches.
In the 20-minute, Current midfielder Claire Hutton had her shot attempt deflected off Wave defender Kristen McNabb's arm.
After going to review, referee John Griggs awarded a penalty as he deemed McNabb's arm to be sticking out from her body in an unnatural position as the contact with the shot denied a goal opportunity.
Current midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta stepped up to the penalty spot as she fired her shot into the roof of the top left corner to double Kansas City’s advantage 2-0 in the 25-minute. Wave goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan dove the correct way but wasn’t able to get a hand on the rising shot.
A confident finish from @L0momma 😤 No doubt that was hitting the back of the net! pic.twitter.com/UphX34vMgy