Two-time Women’s World Cup winner Christen Press re-signed with Angel City, the National Women’s Soccer League club announced Friday. Press, who was Angel City’s first signing ahead of its inaugural 2022 season, signed a one-year deal following her ...
There was little doubt that U.S. women's national legend Christen Press would leave her hometown club of Angel City FC this offseason, and yet, as the days ticked by until pre-season fans were starting to get concerned.
Reformatted in 2024 to be a single-match tournament, the cup final includes the winner of the NWSL Shield and the NWSL Championship. Since Orlando Pride secured both pieces of silverware, this season’s tournament will be a rematch of the 2024 Championship game between Orlando Pride and Washington Spirit.
Two-time Women's World Cup winner Christen Press has re-signed with Angel City. Press, who was the National Women's Soccer League club's first-ever signing, signed a one-year deal as a free agent following her return from a serious knee injury last year.
LOS ANGELES — Two-time Women's World Cup winner Christen Press has re-signed with Angel City, the National Women's Soccer League club announced Friday. Press, who was Angel City's first-ever ...
Two-time Women’s World Cup winner Christen Press has re-signed with Angel City. Press, who was the National Women’s Soccer League club’s first-ever signing, signed a one-year deal as a free ...
The National Women's Soccer League expansion race is officially over, and Cincinnati lost out to Denver. NWSL officials on Thursday announced that Denver will onboard as the league's 16th franchise, with the city set to begin on-field play in 2026.
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.
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.
Denver will be named the winner of a new women’s pro soccer franchise—beating Clark’s Cincinnati bid in part because it plans to build a stadium.
For Denver FC’s grassroots movement to rally the city around a bid for an NWSL paid off this month, when the league awarded Denver its 16th team, set to begin play in 2026.
T he winter transfer window has been unexpectedly busy in the women's game, especially as a flurry of U.S. women's national team players swap the NWSL for teams in Europe. Naomi G