This seems like a cool site for a stadium. It's easily accessible for a big chunk of the metro area and is right on a light rail stop from downtown. Seems kind of ideally situated capture both Denver proper and the massive suburban areas to the south.
It's probably fine. The issue is that it won't be ready until 2028. There's still no confirmation on where they'll be playing their first two seasons.
Name and logo to be revealed on July 26. https://sports.yahoo.com/article/denver-nwsl-set-launch-brand-194950406.html
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For those who were under a rock since this morning, Heaps is coming to Denver in June. I know this is exciting, but man, the club are going a bit overboard with the media and PR stuff. They posted an interview with her parents this morning.
Seems alright to me. Without kicking a ball media and PR are all they got. If it's too much... the Olympics are just around the corner. They'll only focus on the game there. No personal stories. No fluff.
Totally understand, but they could have drawn it out a bit. The singing on one day. And interview with Heaps the next. An interview with the parents the next. That type of thing. Will prolong the excitement, and not oversaturate. And the WCs before then.
Stadium on it's way...delayed by tariffs. https://www.9news.com/article/sport...pping/73-7375e89f-887b-45c5-95e8-446d48d35c1b
Jordan Angeli on helping bring the NWSL to Denver and embracing a broadcasting career - Soccer America