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EA Sports has announced a new partnership between themselves and the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the NWSL Players Association (NWSLPA). The partnership will see the full integration of the NWSL and its players into EA Sports FIFA 23. 

Starting on March 15, and across all platforms, all 12 National Women's Soccer League teams will be present within Kick Off, Tournament Mode, Head to Head season / Co-op Seasons and Online Friendlies. The integration will also include all four NWSL stadiums, along with authentic kits, starheads, trophies, and celebrations. 

“The NWSL’s integration into EA SPORTS FIFA 23 is a monumental milestone for the league, the players and millions of football fans around the world as we continue pushing boundaries for the women’s game,” said Jessica Berman, Commissioner, NWSL. “The athletes that call the NWSL home are some of the best in the world and we’re excited for the opportunity to further showcase their talent through this unique gaming experience. We can’t wait for fans to begin playing and we look forward to continuing this celebration of the players and the league when we kick off our 11th season on March 25.”

“We’re passionate about EA SPORTS continuing to be a changemaker for women’s football, and our partnership with both the NWSL and the NWSLPA is another step we’re taking as an organization to advance the sport,” said Andrea Hopelain, SVP of Brand, EA SPORTS. “We’re committed to being champions for the future of football and bringing unrivaled authenticity to millions of football fans across the globe.”

Meghann Burke, Executive Director of the NWSLPA, has said, “the players are the beating heart of every fan experience, fueling collective excitement through their passion, dedication, and perseverance. Today is a historic day for both our players and fans. This is a thrilling time for women's football, and we're looking forward to collaborating with EA SPORTS to champion the sport and create new opportunities for fans around the world to engage with these incredibly talented players."