The Washington Spirit are continuing to train and keep themselves fit during the team’s training session while they are down in Florida.
In the middle of the training and keeping fit the ladies and the Public Relations team keeps the members of the media updated with the Zoom Information Sessions as midfielder Hal Hershfelt and defender Gabby Carle chatted with those in attendance.
Hershfelt had herself a 2024 Season that is going to be one to remember, as she played in 27 games, scoring three goals and was a huge part of the Spirit team coming oh-so-close to hoisting the NWSL Championship Trophy.
Thanks to her play Hershfelt also got the call to be a part of the United States Women’s National Team during the Paris 2024 Olympics during the summer.
Both Hershfelt and Carle talke about how different thigns were down in Florida, how things were when it came time for being a part of the Spirit, how it is to have Jonatan Giráldez Costas with the team more frequently and a ton more topics as well.
To list some of the stats and achievements that Carle was able to see during the 2024 season. Some of the stats for the defender include the fact that she appeared in all 26 regular season matches, having an incredible 2,023 minutes of play and two assist.
Carle was a part of a special moment on August 25, when she helped on the Leicy Santos’ first NWSL goal against Kansas City.
Because of her play on the Spirit Carle got the call to the Canada Women’s National Team for the November and December friendlies that were played against Iceland and Korea Republic.
As a whole the franchise are continuing to make an impact on the community as they and the James & Alice B. Clark Foundation announced a teaming for a new initiative to enhance programming for middle schoolers participating in programming delivered by DC Scores.
DC Scores does tremendous work in the community and even gaining an award for the work that they do in helping the youth in the Washington D.C. Community.
It was also announced by the Washington Spirit that midfielder Narumi Miura got the call to the Japanese Women’s National Team for the 2025 SheBelieves Cup.
Narumi made over 30 appearances for the Japan Women’s National Team since her debut, and played with the Japanese team during the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the 2021 Olympic Games.
The ladies are getting closer and closer to the return to the Washington D.C. Market and starting the training in the area and to build the relationship and chemistry that fans are going to see during the course of the 2025 Season within the community.
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