The National Women's Soccer League officially announced on Thursday that Denver will join the league as its 16th team in 2026. "As the NWSL continues its ...
Cohen has been involved in sports endeavors in the Denver area for over 30 years, including the founding of the Denver Sports Commission in 2001, as well as being a board member of the U.S. Olympic ...
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.
The franchise, which has yet to be named, will become the first women’s professional team in a major national league in the city.
Expansion dominated the discussion as NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman addressed media gathered at the league's first-ever media day, a two-day event featuring nearly three dozen players.
The NWSL is coming to Denver. The league announced on Thursday that Denver will be its 16th franchise, beginning play in the 2026 season.