Bruninha scored the opening goal and Khyah Harper netted the game-winner to push Gotham FC past visiting CF Monterrey, 2-1, in the first group stage match of the 2025-26 Concacaf W Champions Cup, launching Gotham’s tournament title defense in impressive fashion at Icahn Stadium in Manhattan.
It was a celebratory evening for Gotham FC, which saw goalkeeper Shelby Hogan make her club debut and three others – defender Kayla Duran and midfielders Sofia Cook and Josefine Hasbo – all start for the first time.
“It was a really positive performance,” said Gotham FC coach Juan Carlos Amorós. “We started the game well, taking an early lead and then adding another goal. We made a mistake that allowed them back into it at 2-1, and from that moment, we needed to stay calm and composed. I thought the second half was excellent.
“I’m really happy. This is going to take everyone to be successful by the end of the year, and today proved that. Every player gave 200%, the team performed, and we got the win. I couldn’t be more pleased.”
Gotham FC (1-0-0, 3 points) moves into second place in its five-team group, level on points but behind in goal differential with its rival, the Washington Spirit. Amorós’s team is now unbeaten in seven matches in the competition, extending to last cycle’s undefeated group stage and semifinal and final wins.
Just three months ago, Gotham FC claimed the inaugural Concacaf W Champions Cup with a 1-0 win over Monterrey’s crosstown rival Tigres. The victory clinched Gotham’s place as the first American women’s professional club in the 2026 FIFA Women’s Champions Cup and the 2028 FIFA Women’s Club World Cup.
On Wednesday, Gotham peppered Monterrey with early pressure, breaking through in the sixth minute when Hasbo plucked the ball from Monterrey goalkeeper Ana Paz and squared it for Bruninha, whose looping shot cleared multiple defenders into the top shelf of the goal.
In the 24th minute, Harper padded the lead with a neat finish from Emily Sonnett’s dragback pass to the middle of the penalty area, scoring her second goal in four matches across all competitions.
Monterrey pulled back in the 32nd minute with Marcela Restrepo’s goal off in a chaotic moment in Gotham’s box, but the hosts controlled the match from there, outshooting Monterrey, 13-5, and quintupling the Mexican club’s expected goals output.
Gotham FC returns to Sports Illustrated Stadium on Saturday to continue its push for the NWSL playoffs, hosting the Utah Royals. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET, with broadcast coverage available on ION.
Key Match Points
Gotham FC vs CF Monterrey
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
7 p.m. ET kickoff
Icahn Stadium, New York, New York
Attendance: 858
Weather: 68 degrees, rainy
Gotham FC (2, 0 – 2)
CF Monterrey (1, 0 – 1)
Goal Summary:
Gotham FC
6’ - Bruninha (Josefine Hasbo)
24’ - Khyah Harper (Emily Sonnett)
CF Monterrey
32’ - Marcela Restrepo
Gotham FC (4-3-3): 1 – Shelby Hogan (GK); 3 – Bruninha, 6 – Emily Sonnett (46’ 27 – Jess Carter), 14 – Nealy Martin (C), 19 – Kayla Duran; 8 – Taryn Torres, 5 – Josefine Hasbo, 21 – Sofia Cook (90’ 17 – Mak Whitham); 34 – Khyah Harper (87’ 22 – Mandy Freeman), 28 – Katie Stengel (46’ 9 – Esther González), 10 – Geyse (61’ 18 – Gabi Portilho)
Unused substitutes: 12 – Ryan Campbell (GK), 30 – Ann-Katrin Berger (GK); 4 – Lilly Reale, 7 – Jaelin Howell, 11 – Sarah Schupansky, 90 – Stella Nyamekye
Head coach: Juan Carlos Amorós
CF Monterrey (4-3-3): 19 Ana Paz (GK); 13 – Karol Bernal, 3 – Tanna Sanchez, 23 – Valeria Del Campo, 2 – Daniela Monroy; 24 – Marcela Restrepo (87’ 18 – Allison Veloz), 30 – Alice Soto (71’ 10 – Nicole Perez), 22 – Diana Garcia (C); 17 – Lucia Garcia, 7 – Christina Burkenroad (71’ 26 – Katty Martinez), 9 – Emily Gielnik (68’ 12 – Jermaine Seoposenwe)
Unused substitutes: 28 – Paola Manrique (GK); 6 – Zellyka Arce, 8 – Diana Evangelista, 14 – Alejandra Calderon, 15 – Samanth Simental, 27 – Fatima Servin, 33 – Carol Cazares, 34 – Day Silva
Head coach: Amelia Valverde
Stats Summary
GFC / MTY
Expected Goals: 1.41 / 0.25
Shots: 13 / 5
Shots on Goal: 4 / 1
Saves: 1 / 2
Corners: 6 / 1
Fouls: 10 / 12
Offside: 1 / 2
Misconduct Summary:
CF Monterrey
73’ - 12 – Jermaine Seoposenwe (Yellow Card - Tactical Foul)
Officials
Referee: Vimarest Diaz
Assistant Referee 1: Santa Medina
Assistant Referee 2: Melissa Nicholas
4th Official: Neressa Goldson