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The 2024 Women's Premier Soccer League season is the 26th season of the WPSL. This season the WPSL will consist of 142 teams across 16 conferences, throughout 32 ...
In September 2024, WPSL announced a change to the WPSL U21 program, evolving it to the WPSL Division II, which provides a pathway for higher developmental opportunities. The new division is set to launch in 2025, with an emphasis on competition and standards through a fully connected developmental program.
In September 2024, WPSL Pro announced three more LOIs, the first from Wichita, Kansas, the second Indios Denver FC from Denver, Colorado, and the third from Southern California. [9] [10] [11] On January 8, 2025 WPSL Pro announced a 14th team had singed a letter of intent. Northern Colorado Rain FC signed the LOI with plans to start in the WPSL ...
USL Super League launched in August 2024 with eight teams playing in a fall to spring schedule. [14] The expansion of professional women's soccer is planned to continue in 2025 with the establishment of WPSL PRO a Division III league, designed to enhance the pathway from amateur to professional. [15]
[31] [32] USL later announced it would instead pursue Division I sanctioning for the USL Super League, launching with eight teams in 2024 and an additional five teams in 2025. [33] While there was never official distinction between the national amateur leagues, it was commonly assumed that the W-League was a higher quality than WPSL.
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Prior to the 2022 season, the Green Bay Glory departed the WPSL and joined the USL W League, and moved to Capital Credit Union Park in Ashwaubenon. The team added former United States women's national team forward and Appleton, Wisconsin, native Sarah Hagen to the coaching staff. [5] The team returned to the WPSL for the 2024 season. [6]
In May 2024, Cleveland Soccer Group released the location and initial renderings of the soccer-specific stadium. [137] In September 2024, Cleveland Soccer Group announced a partnership with Cleveland Metroparks and that they had completed a $4.2 million deal to purchase 14 acres of land for a future NWSL soccer stadium. [ 138 ]