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Christine Sinclair had two goals, Marta added a goal and two assists and the FC Gold Pride defeated the Philadelphia Independence 4-0 Sunday to win the Women's Professional Soccer championship.

Kandace Wilson also scored for the Pride, who won their first WPS title in the league's second season.

Philadelphia, which played two games this week to reach the championship game, was no match for the faster, more rested Pride. The Independence managed only three shots on goal.

The Pride beat Philadelphia for the fourth time this season.

Sinclair had 10 goals in the regular season and was second on the Pride in scoring to Marta before scoring twice against the Independence in front of a near-capacity crowd of 5,228 at Pioneer Stadium.

Sinclair's first score capped a frenzied 30 seconds when the Pride peppered Philadelphia goalie Val Henderson with five quick shots. Henderson twice made deflecting saves on shots by Marta and had another save before Sinclair got in front of Estelle Johnson to find the open net.

Wilson made it 2-0 at the 29-minute mark when she raced down the right wing and took a long pass from Marta, danced around Philadelphia defender Allison Fulk then fired a line shot past Henderson. Wilson nearly had a second goal in the 88th minute when her shot glanced off the cross bar.

Marta, a four-time FIFA Player of the Year who led the WPS in scoring for a second straight season, assisted on Sinclair's second goal in the 53rd minute to give FC Pride a 3-0 lead. Marta, the Brazillian-born star who played last season for the now-defunct Los Angeles Sol, scored the final goal with one minute remaining and was chosen the MVP of the game.

While the Pride received a bye into the championship game after winning the regular season title, the Independence had to win twice to get there. They beat Washington 1-0 in the first round and needed overtime to edge Boston 2-1 on Thursday.

With little rest, Philadelphia struggled to get its offense going.

The Independence managed only one shot on goal in the first half and two in the second. Their best chance to score came late in the second half when Robyn Adams shot from 15 feet away sailed wide right of the net.

Philadelphia was attempting to become the first expansion franchise to win a WPS championship in its inaugural season.

The championship game marked the end of commissioner Tonya Antonucci's tenure with the league. Reports circulated that Antonucci was being forced out by the league's owners, but Antonucci announced this month she was leaving for personal reasons. WPS general counsel Anne-Marie Eileraas will take over as chief executive officer.

Antonucci was honored at halftime and thanked by Gold Pride owner Brian NeSmith.

The WPS lost two of its original teams, Los Angeles and St. Louis, because of financial difficulties. But the league recently awarded an expansion team to Buffalo.