NWSL chose Denver as its next expansion franchise in part due to For Denver FC, a grassroots movement to bring professional women’s soccer to Colorado. For Denver FC is led by Jordan Angeli, Tom Dunmore, Nicole Glaros and Ben Hubbard.
The National Women's Soccer League announced that Denver will soon be home to a women's professional soccer team, and there are plans to build a soccer stadium for the club.
Barely a month into the year, and we have seen it all. But most of all, the heartwarming story of friendships forged beyond the field has made us believe that someone has been chopping onions nearby.
Before the World Cup overtakes Houston next summer, the best female soccer players in the world will take the stage in Space City next month.
Denver, Colorado, has been awarded the NWSL's 16th team. The team will begin playing in 2026. The franchise sold at a record $110 million expansion fee, according to a person familiar with the deal. Professional women's soccer is coming to Denver,
The National Women's Soccer League officially awarded its 16th franchise to Denver, with play set to begin in 2026, the league announced Thursday. The team's name, colors, brand identity and crest will be revealed later.
From grassroots efforts led by former player Jordan Angeli to a record-setting expansion fee, here's how NWSL ended up in the Mile High City
USWNT star Sophia Smith met Wilson when they were freshman at Stanford. Michael Wilson is now a wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals.
Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith and Mallory Swanson have all had injury, fitness and availability woes since helping USWNT clinch a gold medal last summer.
Girma, like Kerolin and Jenna Nighswonger moved from the NWSL to England this summer, but there's no reason for alarm