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.
Alyssa Thompson and her younger sister Gisele are hoping this could be the season for a Thompson-to-Thompson goal. The siblings both signed contract extensions with Angel City, the National Women's Soccer League team announced Wednesday.
Denver will have a new NWSL team by 2026, expanding the league's reach and marking the city's first major women's professional sports team.
Mark Delgado has lived in Southern California for most of his life, and the former Galaxy midfielder is hoping to pull off a rare MLS title feat with LAFC.
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Angel City FC announced Forward Alyssa Thompson and defender Gisele Thompson have agreed to contract extensions with the club on Wednesday. The two players are considered next generation talents for the league and U.
Alyssa Thompson, 20, the youngest player to be drafted in NWSL history and the first drafted out of high school, has nine goals and nine assists in 53 matches over two seasons.
Sisters Alyssa and Gisele Thompson have agreed to contract extensions with Angel City Football Club through the 2028 season, the team announced Wednesday. For Alyssa, a 20-year-old forward, it is a three-year extension. For Gisele, a 19-year-old defender, it is a two-year extension.
In recent NWSL updates, the Kansas City Current finalized a new contract with reigning league MVP Temwa Chawinga, Angel City FC extended contracts for both Thompson sisters and NJ/NY Gotham FC signed a former UCLA midfielder.
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The National Women's Soccer League officially announced the creation of a new team in Denver on Thursday. The franchise will begin play in the 2026 season. "I have the great honor of awarding the 16th NWSL franchise to the city of Denver," said NWSL Commissioner Jess Berman in a news conference with top leaders from Denver and Colorado present.
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) has awarded Denver, Colorado the league’s 16th franchise and the team is set to begin play in the 2026 season.