

FC Miami City Women Dominant in 2‑0 Victory over Sporting JAX
FC Miami City Women delivered a polished performance to defeat Sporting JAX (W) 2‑0 in the USL WLW on 21 June 2026, keeping pace with the league leaders. The victory, played under the Miami sun, was built on a solid first‑half display that saw the home side score twice before the interval and then manage the game expertly in the second half.
Match Overview
From the start, FC Miami City imposed themselves on the contest. High pressing and quick transitions forced Sporting JAX into mistakes, and the hosts’ midfield trio of Daniela Rivas, Sofia Herrera, and Valentina López dictated the tempo. Sporting JAX struggled to keep possession and rarely threatened the Miami goal.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: A corner kick was flicked on by centre‑back Camila Ortiz, and forward María Torres volleyed home from close range for her sixth goal of the season.
- 39th minute: A swift counter‑attack saw winger Katherine Sánchez race down the left flank and cut inside, sliding a pass to Ana Lucía Pérez, who finished calmly into the far corner.
- Second half: Miami sat deeper, absorbing pressure and hitting on the break. Sporting JAX created only two half‑chances, both comfortably saved by goalkeeper Laura Jiménez.
Tactical Analysis
FC Miami City Women set up in a fluid 4‑3‑3 that allowed full‑backs to push high and create overloads. This width stretched Sporting JAX’s defence and created space for the central midfield runners. Sporting JAX’s 4‑2‑3‑1 lacked the energy to press effectively and were often caught between lines. The visitors’ best spell came after the hour mark, but a lack of incisive passing in the final third meant they never truly tested Miami’s rearguard.
Player of the Match
María Torres – The striker’s goal and tireless running unsettled the Sporting JAX defence all evening. Her hold‑up play and linking with midfield were crucial to Miami’s game plan.
Season Context
The win keeps FC Miami City Women in the top three of the USL WLW table, three points behind leaders Orlando Pride Women with a game in hand. Sporting JAX drop to seventh after a third defeat in four matches, and manager Heather Collins will be concerned by her team’s lack of creativity in the final third. Miami’s next fixture is a tricky trip to Tampa Bay, where they will aim to extend their unbeaten run to five matches.