Posted on Oct 28, 2021
Kansas City team plans to build the first stadium created for women's league soccer
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel that is awesome to know of the initiative to build the first
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I have mentioned this before on Rally Point: when I was a junior counselor at a summer camp; I played soccer.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Cool beans...
..."The owners bought the team less than a year ago, during which time they have ushered in numerous changes, team officials said during a news conference this week. One such big move was their announcement last month to build a $15 million training facility, with two soccer fields in it, in Riverside, Mo.
The new stadium is more than just a building; it represents the city's commitment to supporting its women's soccer team, co-owner and co-founder Angie Long explained during Tuesday's press conference.
"This transformation goes just beyond this building and this project," Long said. "It's really a statement of how much we believe in Kansas City and it's how much we believe in these athletes."...
..."The owners bought the team less than a year ago, during which time they have ushered in numerous changes, team officials said during a news conference this week. One such big move was their announcement last month to build a $15 million training facility, with two soccer fields in it, in Riverside, Mo.
The new stadium is more than just a building; it represents the city's commitment to supporting its women's soccer team, co-owner and co-founder Angie Long explained during Tuesday's press conference.
"This transformation goes just beyond this building and this project," Long said. "It's really a statement of how much we believe in Kansas City and it's how much we believe in these athletes."...
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