The National Women's Soccer League announced that Denver has been awarded the league's 16th franchise and will begin play in 2026. The team will be controlled by IMA Financial Group CEO Robert Cohen.
Denver NWSL becomes the first women’s professional sports team in a major national league to call the Mile High City home.
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