Original franchise The original Boston Breakers played in the
WUSA from 2001 to 2003. In the final season in the WUSA, the Breakers had their best record (10–4–7) and placed first in the regular season before losing to the
Washington Freedom in the semifinals. Joe Cummings was named the President and General Manager and he had previously worked for the Breakers franchise in the WUSA. In September 2007,
Tony DiCicco was appointed as the club's first head coach. During the WPS national team player allocation on September 16, 2008, the Breakers acquired
Heather Mitts and former Breakers players
Kristine Lilly and
Angela Hucles. The club acquired
Amy Rodriguez as the first overall pick in the 2009 WPS Soccer Draft in
St. Louis on January 30, 2009.
2009 season The Breakers played their debut match in the inaugural season of
Women's Professional Soccer against
FC Gold Pride in
Santa Clara, California, losing 2–1. Its first home match was against
St. Louis Athletica on April 11, 2009, in which the Breakers lost 2–0. The Breakers finished the season in fifth place with a 7–9–4 record.
2010 season 2011 season 2012 league suspension On January 16, 2012, the Breakers announced that they signed United States U-23 national team defender,
Bianca D'Agostino. The Breakers also acquired Australian national team forward
Kyah Simon in anticipation of the 2012 season. Simon scored two goals against
Norway in the
2011 World Cup, which advanced
Australia to the quarter-finals. Her goals made her the first Aboriginal player to score a goal in a World Cup tournament. The league announced on January 30, 2012, that it had suspended the
2012 season. On February 9, 2012, the club announced it would compete in the newly formed
WPSL Elite for the 2012 season, with the expectation that it would rejoin the WPS for the 2013 season. The semi-pro league had no restrictions on whether players were professional or amateur. After the WPS season was suspended, goalkeeper
Alyssa Naeher returned to her former club,
Turbine Potsdam, after playing for the Breakers during the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
Women's Premier Soccer League Elite In 2012, the Boston Breakers competed in the
Women's Premier Soccer League Elite. The team finished in first place clinching the regular season title with an 11–3–0 record, the best season in the franchise history. They lost 3–1 against the
Chicago Red Stars in the WPSL Elite semifinals. The team was coached by Lisa Cole.
National Women's Soccer League In November 2012, it was announced that the Breakers would be one of eight teams in a new women's professional soccer league sponsored by the
United States Soccer Federation, the
Canadian Soccer Association and the
Mexican Football Federation. On January 11, 2013, the league held its player allocation for the national team players, with Boston receiving seven players, including two returning former Breakers
Heather O'Reilly and
Heather Mitts. The other players assigned to the Breakers were Anisa Guajardo,
Adriana Leon,
Sydney Leroux,
Cecilia Santiago, and
Rhian Wilkinson.
2016 season The 2016 Boston Breakers season was the club's eleventh overall year of existence, seventh consecutive year, and fourth year as a member of the National Women's Soccer League. They played 20 games, finishing with 3 wins, 2 draws, and 15 losses. They did not qualify for the post-season playoffs, and finished the season at tenth place in a ten-team league.
2017 season The 2017 Boston Breakers season was the club's twelfth overall year of existence, eighth consecutive year, and fifth year as a member of the National Women's Soccer League. They played 24 games, finishing with 4 wins, 7 draws, and 13 losses. They did not qualify for the post-season playoffs, and finished the season in ninth place of a ten-team league.
2018 After failed last-minute attempts to sell the club to the owners of the
New England Revolution and to local commercial real estate developers, the Boston Breakers officially folded on January 25, 2018 and did not participate in the NWSL in 2018. Reports generally blamed lack of marketing and resultant limited fanbase for the club's demise.
Successor team In September 2023, the NWSL announced that Boston would be awarded an expansion franchise, later named
Boston Legacy FC, to start play in 2026. == Stadium ==