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New York City honors Gotham FC’s championship win with procession and key to the city

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NEW YORK (AP) — New York City on Monday celebrated Gotham FC’s capture of its second National Women’s Soccer League championship in three years, with a procession for the players in Manhattan and the presentation of the keys to the city.

Members of the team were greeted by cheering fans as they traveled to City Hall on top of double-decker buses on a stretch of Broadway where champion athletes and other notable figures have long been feted with ticker-tape parades

The procession culminated with a ceremony where Mayor Eric Adams handed out large gold keys to the players.

Rose Lavelle, whose goal in the 80th minute was the only score in Saturday night’s 1-0 win over the Washington Spirit, thanked her teammates, the fans, and the team’s leadership and staff for making their championship dream a reality.

“We’re the ones on the field who get to do the job, but to win a championship, it literally takes every last person” in the organization, Lavelle said as the crowd repeatedly screamed “MVP!” referencing her winning that honor in the title match.

“When you get to do what you love with people you love, it makes the journey much sweeter,” she said.

Led by Coach Juan Carlos Amoros, Gotham had defied the odds to make the final, going on the road twice to defeat the top-seeded Kansas City Current 2-1 in the quarterfinals and the defending champions, the Orlando Pride, 1-0, in the semis.

Gotham also became the first eighth-seed to win the NWSL Championship. In 2023, when there were only six playoff spots, Gotham became the first sixth-seed to lift the trophy.

The team, which represents both New York and New Jersey, plays its home games at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, N.J.

New York City honors Gotham FC's championship win with procession and key to the city | iNFOnews.ca
Gotham Football Club coach Juan Carlos Amoros receives a key to the city from Mayor Eric Adams curing a ceremony celebrating the team’s win over the Washington Spirit for the NWSL championship, Monday, Nov. 24, 2025, in New York. (Michael Appleton/New York City Mayor’s Office via AP)
New York City honors Gotham FC's championship win with procession and key to the city | iNFOnews.ca
Members of the Gotham Football Club ride down Broadway during a parade celebrating their win over the Washington Spirit for the NWSL championship, Monday, Nov. 24, 2025, in New York. (Michael Appleton/New York City Mayor’s Office via AP)
New York City honors Gotham FC's championship win with procession and key to the city | iNFOnews.ca
Mayor Eric Adams addresses a crowd in front of City Hall during a ceremony celebrating the Gotham Football Club’s win over the Washington Spirit for the NWSL championship, Monday, Nov. 24, 2025, in New York. (Michael Appleton/New York City Mayor’s Office via AP)
New York City honors Gotham FC's championship win with procession and key to the city | iNFOnews.ca
Members of the Gotham Football Club celebrate their win over the Washington Spirit for the NWSL championship in front of City Hall, Monday, Nov. 24, 2025, in New York. (Michael Appleton/New York City Mayor’s Office via AP)

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