Boston Legacy FC Makes History with First Ever Goalkeeper Signing
In a move that marks a significant milestone for the club, Boston Legacy FC has announced the signing of 26-year-old goalkeeper Hannah Stambaugh on a two-year contract. The deal, which was finalized earlier this week, makes Stambaugh the first-ever goalkeeper to join the team.
Stambaugh, who hails from Tokyo and has been part of Japan's youth teams, including helping her nation win the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup as a starting goalkeeper. She also played for Japanese professional teams from 2016-2024 before joining Angel City FC last year.
"I'm excited to be part of a brand new team with endless potential and the ability to make a new future," Stambaugh said in a statement released by the club. "It's new, and it's an opportunity for us to build something special."
The signing is seen as a major coup for Boston Legacy FC, which continues to build its expansion roster ahead of its NWSL debut on March 14 at Gillette Stadium. With this addition, the team has now announced 12 signings, with nine more to go before it reaches the NWSL minimum roster size of 22.
Team general manager Domènec Guasch welcomed Stambaugh to the fold, citing her experience playing in an expansion side in Japan and her ability to bring a great mix of NWSL and WE League experience to the team. "Hannah has qualities that we look for not just on the field, but off it, and we believe she will be a good addition to our goalkeeping department," Guasch said.
The signing comes as Boston Legacy FC looks to establish itself in the competitive world of women's soccer. With Stambaugh at the helm, the team is poised to make a statement in its inaugural season.
In a move that marks a significant milestone for the club, Boston Legacy FC has announced the signing of 26-year-old goalkeeper Hannah Stambaugh on a two-year contract. The deal, which was finalized earlier this week, makes Stambaugh the first-ever goalkeeper to join the team.
Stambaugh, who hails from Tokyo and has been part of Japan's youth teams, including helping her nation win the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup as a starting goalkeeper. She also played for Japanese professional teams from 2016-2024 before joining Angel City FC last year.
"I'm excited to be part of a brand new team with endless potential and the ability to make a new future," Stambaugh said in a statement released by the club. "It's new, and it's an opportunity for us to build something special."
The signing is seen as a major coup for Boston Legacy FC, which continues to build its expansion roster ahead of its NWSL debut on March 14 at Gillette Stadium. With this addition, the team has now announced 12 signings, with nine more to go before it reaches the NWSL minimum roster size of 22.
Team general manager Domènec Guasch welcomed Stambaugh to the fold, citing her experience playing in an expansion side in Japan and her ability to bring a great mix of NWSL and WE League experience to the team. "Hannah has qualities that we look for not just on the field, but off it, and we believe she will be a good addition to our goalkeeping department," Guasch said.
The signing comes as Boston Legacy FC looks to establish itself in the competitive world of women's soccer. With Stambaugh at the helm, the team is poised to make a statement in its inaugural season.