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  2. Washington Freedom (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Freedom are an American professional Twenty20 cricket team based in Washington, D.C. that competes in Major League Cricket (MLC). [2] The team was announced in 2023 as one of six inaugural franchises to play in the league. [3] The Freedom are owned by Indian American entrepreneur Sanjay Govil. [1]

  3. Sanjay Govil - Wikipedia

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    Govil is the founder and CEO of Zyter. [3] Govil also owned the Delhi Acers badminton team before a sellout to the Dalmia Group ahead of the 2017-18 Premier Badminton League season. [5] [6] Govil is a founding investor in Major League Cricket and the lead team investor and owner of the Washington Freedom cricket team.

  4. Washington Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Washington Freedom may refer to: Washington Freedom (cricket) Washington Freedom (soccer) This page was last edited on 26 September 2024, at 22:41 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Washington Freedom (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Freedom were an American professional soccer club based in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Germantown, Maryland, that participated in Women's Professional Soccer. The Freedom was founded in 2001 as a member of the defunct Women's United Soccer Association. Beginning in 2004, the Freedom played its home games at the Maryland SoccerPlex

  6. Freedom Foundation (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Foundation was founded in 1991 by Lynn Harsh and former Republican legislator and gubernatorial candidate Bob Williams. [6] The Freedom Foundation says "We're a battle tank that's battering the entrenched power of left-wing government union bosses who represent a permanent lobby for bigger government, higher taxes, and radical social agendas."

  7. magicJack (WPS) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, magicJack was founded as Washington Freedom, a team of the defunct Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA). The Freedom were the only team to continue as an organization after WUSA folded, first playing exhibition games, then joining the W-League. The Freedom were a founding member of WUSA's successor, Women's Professional Soccer.

  8. Washington Freedom Futures - Wikipedia

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    The team was part of the official development system of the Washington Freedom Women's Professional Soccer franchise, one of the most successful women's soccer teams in America. The senior Freedom team originally competed in the professional Women's United Soccer Association from 2001 to 2003, then joined the W-League in 2006. Once play began ...

  9. 2003 WUSA Founders Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 WUSA Founders Cup, also known as Founders Cup III, was the third and final championship match in Women's United Soccer Association history, played between the Atlanta Beat and the Washington Freedom to decide the champion of the league's final season. [1] The game was played at Torero Stadium in San Diego, California on August 24, 2003 ...