The financial backers of Bay FC, the National Women’s Soccer League expansion team in California, plan to ramp up their interests in the sport via a multi-club investment group due to launch this year.
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Both Sportico and The Athletic report that the $110M expansion fee is a league record. The last record-setting expansion fee was $53M when the Bay Area and Boston teams joined the league in 2023.
Kay Cossington, the women’s technical director for the English Football Association, will head a new multi-club soccer organization in collaboration with the majority owner of Bay FC.
A local lawmaker is looking to bring professional women’s sports teams to play in Oklahoma by using rebates. Last year a bill was signed into law that gives millions of dollars in rebates to teams like the NBA, NFL and more.
Stoney was named head coach of Canada’s women on Monday. She signed a three-year contract with Canada Soccer that runs through the 2027 Women’s World Cup, with an option for 2028. Stoney takes over the Canadian team from Bev Priestman, who was fired in the wake a drone surveillance scandal at last year’s Olympics.
The founder of Angel City FC Kara Nortman is reportedly interested in buying a stake in Women’s Super League club Chelsea FC Women. Monarch Collective, a £123m fund launched by Nortman, is interested in a minority stake in the WSL champions Chelsea, according to Sky News’ Mark Kleinman. National Women’s Soccer League club Angel City [...]
A City of Boston notice to neighbors that demolition was set to begin Monday at Franklin Park’s White Stadium went over like a lead balloon with residents who oppose the public-private plan to
Has your interest in women’s sports increased from the WNBA and Olympic Games? Familiarize yourself with these Black female soccer players.
Chicago Red Stars goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher was voted the 2024 U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year, edging out Naomi Girma with 40.8% of the vote.
The NWSL free agency window has top names on the move, with Kerolin and Naomi Girma reportedly considering offers from European leagues.