Which makes sense from a bracket set up perspective for the Tournament. You gotta have an even number of teams on each side of the bracket, otherwise you have to give certain teams automatic byes through the group/qual stages. I'm pretty excited for this thing to get started
I hope Gary Smith doesn't get fired this year. The Nashville visit to CO and having a celebration of the 2010 Cup with him and Pickens would have been great.
https://www.uslsoccer.com/news_article/show/1105627 Switchbacks Host Topping Off Ceremony at Stadium 5/16/20, 9:54AM EDT
Six @ORLPride players test positive for COVD-19 and the club has withdrawn from the #NWSLChallengeCup: https://t.co/GswdGyye2F#NWSL pic.twitter.com/DHBGuldfQF— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) June 22, 2020
https://div1.upsl.com/news/2020/06/25/upsl-announces-colorado-expansion-with-sunnyside-fc June 25, 2020 – UPSL is pleased to announce Sunnyside FC as its newest Division I member. Based in Denver, CO, Sunnyside FC will begin UPSL play in the 2020 Fall Season as part of the Colorado Division.
Don't forget that the NWSL Challenge Cup (sans Orlando Pride) begins tomorrow (Saturday) at 10:30 am MT with Portland (Lindsay Horan) v NC Courage. Full schedule, etc: https://www.nwslsoccer.com/news/art...and-secret-schedule-and-releases-full-rosters
NZ & Australia to host 2023 Women's World Cup - https://www.espn.com/soccer/fifa-wo...zealand-win-bid-to-host-2023-womens-world-cup
Maybe but we already beat the French (in my mind a much better team) in France so zero worries about Austalia.
One thing that will be interesting to me is how early the USWNT and others make the long trip Down Under? Will the players need longer to un-jet lag than going to Europe?
Denver’s path to hosting World Cup 2026 games at Mile High takes a major step forward this week as FIFA narrows its venue selection process across Canada, the United States and Mexico. https://t.co/3wmYd6oKHY— Denver Post Rapids (@rapidsnews) July 6, 2020
Good morning.Let’s get the day started with another look at @LindseyHoran’s diving header, shall we? #BAONPDX pic.twitter.com/eNn5RpmZFm— Portland Thorns FC (@ThornsFC) July 6, 2020
Denver moves ahead with its pitch to become a World Cup 2026 host city today with a virtual FIFA workshop. A look at what's next. https://t.co/V12LJpXMY2— Kyle Fredrickson (@kylefredrickson) July 7, 2020
📲 - "The only person that can hit me up on WhatsApp this time is Klopp so we can celebrate together!"@daRealAkinfenwa may have just given the best post-match interview ever...😂pic.twitter.com/MAxCPgFZqq— Sky Sports (@SkySports) July 13, 2020 I want the Rapids to sign this guy!
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2020...meline-released-inaugural-season-newest-clubs Austin FC, which was announced back in January 2019 and made significant progress before the onset of the pandemic, will remain on schedule for a 2021 launch. The other three clubs, all announced in the second half of 2019, will each have their expansion seasons rescheduled by one year. The updated schedule follows below: Austin FC: 2021 inaugural season Charlotte: 2022 inaugural season St. Louis: 2023 inaugural season Sacramento: 2023 inaugural season
#NWSL is coming to the City of Angels 🤩Expansion group hails from Hollywood, technology, venture, media and sports sector, including fourteen former @USWNT players: https://t.co/iRVQdNRQw2 pic.twitter.com/Wza7AjLTLD— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) July 21, 2020 NWSL is back in LA with an all women owned Club.
Thank you for your support! Retweet this for a chance to win our NEWLY MINTED gear! pic.twitter.com/OWCBv74nNX— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) July 22, 2020 Our former USL Affiliate moving on up.