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Cleveland Pro Soccer is the ownership group co-founded by Michael Murphy and Nolan Gallagher, based in Cleveland, Ohio. The group owns an independent men's professional soccer team that plans to participate in MLS Next Pro. The group is also presenting a bid in 2024 for the 16th expansion team in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
In October 2023, Cleveland Pro Soccer announced the group was preparing to present a bid for the 16th NWSL expansion team. [17] The team would be the first and only professional women's soccer team in the state of Ohio. As of April 2024, 12,000 fans had made ticket pledges to support the bid for an NWSL team in Cleveland.
Cleveland Soccer Group plans to build a stadium for a proposed $150 million if the NWSL approves the bid. The stadium itself is planned for 12,500 fans, with the possibility of expanding to 20,000.
Cleveland Freeze, Professional Arena Soccer League (2013–2014) AFC Cleveland, National Premier Soccer League (2012–2017) Softball. Defunct
They are supporters and partners of Cleveland Pro Soccer's bid to secure a National Women's Soccer League team for Cleveland. They dabble in sports podcasts.
Cleveland was one of the final four bids in 2022; the 15th expansion team went to NWSL Boston. In October 2023, Cleveland Pro Soccer launched a public campaign to bid for an NWSL team in Northeast Ohio. [113] The campaign is intended to demonstrate the strength of the Cleveland sports market and has received strong local support. [114]
Cleveland's girls' soccer team has been to four consecutive City Section championship games, winning last season in overtime over El Camino Real. Now the Cavaliers (6-1-3) look like the team to ...
Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club founded in 1866 and disbanded following the 1870 season. During the offseason, core members such as brothers Harry & George Wright moved to Boston to help start a newly formed baseball club called the Boston Red Stockings, eventually becoming known as the Boston Braves; the team moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee ...