In a press release issued this morning, NJ/NY Gotham FC announced they will celebrate Kelley O’Hara and her legendary career on Sunday, October 20th, just after the team’s final regular-season match against the Orlando Pride at Red Bull Arena.
O’Hara, who announced her plan to retire from professional soccer via an exclusive Just Women’s Sports interview this past May, is a soccer icon, having competed for both club and country and achieving incredible success on all levels. She is a two-time World Cup champion, an Olympic gold medalist, two-time NWSL champion, and a leading voice in the landmark fight for equal pay.
O’Hara joined Gotham FC in 2023, making history as the NWSL’s first-ever free agent signing. She quickly played a pivotal role in Gotham FC’s success throughout the season and in the playoffs and helped lead the team to the club’s first-ever championship.
“Kelley is not just a phenomenal player; she is a true leader and an inspiration to everyone in our organization,” said Gotham general manager and head of soccer operations Yael Averbuch West in the statement….