Temwa Chawinga earns second straight NWSL MVP award

DeadspinThursday, November 20, 2025 at 3:47:46 AM
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Temwa Chawinga earns second straight NWSL MVP award
  • Temwa Chawinga of Kansas City Current has been awarded the NWSL Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive year, marking a historic achievement in the league.
  • This recognition underscores Chawinga's outstanding contributions to her team, especially as she overcame an adductor injury to lead the league in scoring.
  • Chawinga's accomplishment reflects a growing trend of individual excellence in women's soccer, as players continue to break records and set new standards for performance in the NWSL.
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