Seattle Reign FC Announces Multi-Year Contract Extension for Head Coach Laura Harvey

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Winningest coach in National Women’s Soccer League history and three-time Shield winner enters her 11th year leading Reign FC; The club will host a press conference on Thursday, January 15 at the Providence Swedish Performance Center & Clubhouse with Chief Business Officer Maya Mendoza-Exstrom, General Manager Lesle Gallimore and Head Coach Laura Harvey

RENTON, WASH. – Seattle Reign FC announced today that Head Coach Laura Harvey has signed a multi‑year contract extension, ensuring the winningest coach in NWSL history will remain with the club through the 2028 season. Harvey, the Reign’s inaugural head coach, is currently in her second tenure with the club and is set to begin her 11th season in Seattle and 13th overall in the league.

Laura sets the competitive standard for our entire program,” said General Manager Lesle Gallimore. “She develops players with purpose and leads with clarity and consistency. Securing her long‑term future allows us to continue building with confidence, knowing one of the most respected coaches in the world is guiding our sporting vision.”

Harvey holds an NWSL‑record 113 regular‑season wins and was the first coach in league history to reach the 100‑win milestone. She is the NWSL’s longest‑tenured head coach and a three‑time Coach of the Year (2014, 2015, 2021), the most of any coach since the league launched in 2013.

Under Harvey’s leadership, the Reign have become one of the NWSL’s most consistent contenders. Seattle has captured three NWSL Shields (2014, 2015, 2022), tied for the most in league history, and reached three NWSL Championship matches (2014, 2015, 2023). The club has qualified for the postseason in six of its eight playoff appearances with Harvey at the helm.

Laura’s leadership has shaped this club from day one,” said Chief Business Officer Maya Mendoza‑Exstrom. “That foundation—built on competing, winning, and maintaining high standards—matters. As we enter a new era, extending Laura’s tenure is about momentum as much as continuity. Alongside Lesle, this reflects our shared ambition and long‑term vision, our belief in what’s possible, and our commitment to leading a new generation of women’s soccer globally.”

Harvey’s influence extends beyond results. She has guided multiple roster evolutions while maintaining a clear identity, a demanding competitive standard, and a developmental approach that has become synonymous with the Reign.

“I’m incredibly grateful for the trust the club has placed in me,” Harvey said. “The progress we made in 2025 reflects the work our players and staff put in every day. Our focus remains on growing our talent pool, playing with a clear identity, and putting a product on the field that represents who we are as a club and as a city.”

Seattle returned to the 2025 NWSL Playoffs, improving by 16 points from the previous season while integrating numerous new signings and emerging young players. Several earned their first international call‑ups, underscoring the club’s emphasis on long‑term development and competitive depth.

Harvey’s tenure has also produced standout individual performances: 17 Reign players have combined for 34 NWSL Best XI selections, reflecting both elite talent and an environment designed to challenge and elevate players.

With Harvey secured through 2028, Seattle Reign FC moves into its next chapter with stability, ambition, and a renewed commitment to elevating Seattle’s presence on the global soccer stage.

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