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Cleveland Internationals Women
Full nameCleveland Internationals Soccer
Nickname(s)Internationals
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
StadiumPinnacle Sports Complex
ChairmanEarl Salter
ManagerZdravko Popovich
LeagueWomen's Major League Soccer

The Cleveland International Women are an American women’s soccer team, founded in 2004. The team is a member of the Women's League Soccer (WLS), a new and alternative women’s soccer league in the United States that uses an open league model of promotion and relegation to compete globally.

Home games are played in Pinnacle Sports Complex stadium in Medina, Ohio, 35 miles south of Cleveland. The team's colors are red, white and blue.

The team is a sister organization of the men's Cleveland Internationals team, which plays in the USL Premier Development League.

Players

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States USA Carianne Betts
1 GK Brazil BRA Priscilla Mayla Campanha
2 DF United States USA Renee Balconi
4 MF United States USA Julia Victor
5 DF United States USA Kerri Krawczak
7 MF United States USA Rosemarie Augustin
8 DF United States USA Becky Imhoff
9 MF United States USA Alyxandra Portier
11 MF United States USA Lynnea Pappas
12 MF United States USA Jessica Rostedt
14 DF United States USA Amy Graeff
17 FW United States USA Lisa Grubb
18 MF United States USA Courtney Rosen
19 MF United States USA Allie Riczo
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Brazil BRA Juliana Povoa
21 MF United States USA Kay Young
23 FW United States USA Paige Maxwell
24 FW United States USA Danielle Hubka
25 MF United States USA Kate Allen
26 MF United States USA Valerie Prause
27 MF United States USA Sarah Zawie
28 GK United States USA Jessica Schein
30 MF United States USA Cathryn Ford
31 DF United States USA Taylor Knaak
32 MF United States USA Juliana Libertin
MF United States USA Micaela Alvarez
MF United States USA Jill Ferree

Notable former players

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs
2004 1 USL W-League 4th, Midwest
2005 1 USL W-League 2nd, Midwest Conference Semifinals
2006 1 USL W-League 3rd, Midwest Did not qualify
2007 1 USL W-League 3rd, Midwest Did not qualify
2008 1 USL W-League 4th, Midwest Did not qualify

Average attendance

Year Attendance Notes
2004 129
2005 133
2006 151
2007 127
2008 97
All Time