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NWSL news: Laura Harvey and Seattle Reign make early waves, deal for star USWNT forward Lynn Williams in reported trade with NJ/NY Gotham FC Major League Baseball hot stove move over. The National ...
She’s appeared in 69 NWSL matches and has helped lock down the ... And hours later, sure enough, the club announced a trade. The Current acquired Haley Hopkins from the North Carolina Courage ...
NWSL CBA published on Tuesday, detailing regulations surrounding compensation, player privacy, and additional benefits.
When Jessica Berman was named commissioner of the NWSL in the spring of 2022, the burning question was had the league she inherited bottomed out? Just months earlier a wide-ranging sexual abuse ...
The NWSL eliminated its college draft last fall ... for what the club said was a franchise-record fee. There were two big trades within the league, too. Lynn Biyendolo was traded from Gotham ...
From the jump, Denver NWSL has made and stuck to its promises, including purpose-built stadiums and revolutionary women’s sports training facilities. In return, 10,000 fans have made their own ...
Mark Krikorian, the architect of the Washington Spirit’s rise to the top ranks of the NWSL, stepped down after three years as the club’s general manager and president of soccer operations.
It’s another big moment for CPKC Stadium. The home of the world’s first stadium built for women’s sports will soon be the home of the 2024 NWSL Championship.
The modular stadium, which will seat about 12,000 before eventually being scaled down to 4,000, will serve as the Denver NWSL club’s home over the next two years while a planned permanent ...
Denver NWSL announced Tuesday its plan to build a 14,500-seat stadium and recreational district for professional women's soccer near I-25 and South Broadway at Santa Fe Yards. The Mile High City ...
The NWSL is coming to Denver with a new team and a new stadium. However, the stadium in Denver won’t be finished until 2028. In the meantime, the team needs a place to practice and play when the ...
“Our whole vision is to create a destination place that’s 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Denver NWSL controlling owner and governor Rob Cohen told The Denver Post.