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With its 2026 inaugural season looming, NWSL expansion side Denver named ex-Bay FC exec Jen Millet as the franchise's ...
Potential for a win-win-win,” is how Denver NWSL CEO Rob Cohen described the club’s plans for a new stadium. And rightly ...
The Denver NWSL ownership group faced skepticism Wednesday over a proposed agreement in which the City of Denver would invest $70 million toward the construction of the team's permanent stadium.
DENVER — Denver's National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) franchise named Jen Millet as the club's first President on Thursday. Millet will lead all of Denver NWSL’s business operations, including ...
Broncos cornerback and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Pat Surtain II joins team reporter Elisa Hernandez at the ...
In late January, Denver was awarded an expansion franchise in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), beating out ...
The team announced Jen Millet as its president on Thursday morning. Millet, who was previously the chief operating officer ...
I don’t believe this stadium will ever be built,” council member Sarah Parady said as a committee heard details of a city ...
"People might say I'm crazy to do back-to-back builds," Millet told The Athletic on Wednesday. "But I actually love this kind of work." ...
The Postal Service contends the price hike is necessary to achieve financial stability. Denver plan to invest up to $70 million in women’s soccer stadium project meets some council skepticism April 9, ...
We’re being asked to invest $70 million in a time of economic hardship,” City Council President Amanda Sandoval said ...
Denver City Council is considering spending $70 million to buy the land for the stadium and to make improvements in the area.