Red Stars, USWNT defender Staab out for season with torn Achilles

The NWSL’s iron woman is set for a long spell on the sidelines

The NWSL’s iron woman is set for a long spell on the sidelines.

Chicago Red Stars defender Sam Staab suffered a torn Achilles in last weekend’s Summer Cup match against NJ/NY Gotham FC, the NWSL club has announced.

“We are disheartened to learn the extent of Sam’s injury,” said Red Stars general manager Richard Feuz.

“Over her short time with the club, Sam has fully committed herself to her teammates and been a wonderful leader on and off the pitch. As Sam begins the recovery process, we will ensure that we provide the support she needs so she can rest and focus on her health.”

The club did not provide a timetable for Staab’s return, but a torn Achilles typically sidelines a player for around 9-12 months.

Staab joined the Red Stars in an offseason trade with the Washington Spirit, where she played every minute of a NWSL season on three separate occasions.

Last season, Staab set a new NWSL record for most consecutive regular-season starts at 84.

After years spent just outside the U.S. women’s national team picture, Staab finally earned her first national team caps in a pair of June friendlies against South Korea.

Staab just missed out on the USWNT Olympic squad.

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