Danish midfielder Josefine Hasbo has been traded to Boston Legacy FC from NJ/NY Gotham FC, the clubs announced on Thursday.
Gotham will receive $50,000 in allocation money as part of the trade. 24-year-old
Hasbo signed with Gotham last June, and was part of the NWSL Championship-winning team in 2025. She previously played for Harvard University and Brøndby IF.
“We’re really happy to welcome Josefine back to Boston. She already knows the city and the environment from her time at Harvard, and that familiarity, along with her NWSL experience, will help her hit the ground running,” said Legacy general manager Domè Guasch.
“She’s played at the highest level for Denmark, including the World Cup and Euros, and she brings a real mix of tactical intelligence, flexibility, and competitiveness. Josefine can help in a number of roles, and she understands what the game is asking for in different moments. Just as important, she fits what we’re building at Boston Legacy, on the pitch and off it. We’re excited to have her with us and looking forward to the impact she’ll make.”
“Josie has been a valued member of our team, and we want to thank her for the professionalism and commitment she brought to Gotham FC,” said Yael Averbuch West, the general manager and head of soccer operations for Gotham FC. “We appreciate her contributions to the club and wish her nothing but success as she continues the next chapter of her career in Boston.”
Hasbo made 11 apearances for Gotham this past season across all competitions, and had seven starts for the club.
Internationally, Hasbo plays for Denmark and appeared in the 2023 Women’s World Cup and 2025 UEFA Women’s EURO. She has made 38 appearances and scored 3 goals for Denmark since joining the Senior National Team in 2020 at age 18.
“Thank you for being fun, extra and competitive…” Hasbo wrote on Instagram. “I can’t wait to carry these experiences with me as I step into my next chapter. Let’s go!








