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Angeli continues knee rehab, eyes return in NWSL
The moment it happened, Jordan Angeli knew she had torn her ACL—again. Just as quickly she knew a long road to recovery lay ahead. It was April 9, 2011 and Angeli had scored the
Read More »XI from ’12: [No. 6] Leagues in transition
The start of 2012 looked rather grim for the future of women’s professional soccer in the United States. January was a whirlwind of news concerning the fate of the floundering WPS. Teams announced a
Read More »ESPN The Magazine profiles Dan Borislow’s past, present and future
He’s baaaaaack. Well, perhaps he never really left, from what we are finding out. ESPN The Magazine’s “The Franchise Issue” (each issue is a theme) hit homes on Wednesday talking about best, worst and
Read More »New women’s soccer league in the works for 2013 following meeting in Chicago
A new women’s soccer league is on the table for 2013. The resounding message that came Wednesday’s rather quietly conducted meeting in Chicago, featuring U.S. Soccer and soccer businessmen and women interested in filling
Read More »On women’s soccer, MLS, USSF and the future
It’s the million dollar question, but the answer requires a lot more than that. Last week’s official announcement (if Facebook counts) of the folding of Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) set into motion the usual
Read More »WPS suspends operations permanently, Borislow lawsuit settled confidentially
It’s finally official. Women’s Professional Soccer is completely done having announced on Friday morning – albeit via a Facebook press release – that the league has permanently suspended operations and dissolved. In a separate
Read More »Amanda DaCosta Blog: Japan, Sky Blue FC connect through universal language
Soccer knows no language; it is a language within itself. The way a ball moves on the pitch, might as well be writing. Every moment on the field creates a story, and this story
Read More »Tuesday round-up: Sky Blue roster announced, plus WoSo audio and video
Sky Blue FC may not be playing in Women’s Professional Soccer in 2012, but the team will bring a formidable roster to Japan for its March tour. A team based primarily on would-be Sky
Read More »Freelancing: The immediate future of women’s soccer?
Some women’s soccer players may soon follow the path of journalists: Freelancing. The suspension of Women’s Professional Soccer for 2012 has left many players without teams at a time when rosters abroad are already
Read More »WPSL Elite League launches for 2012 with Flash, Breakers, Red Stars, FC Indiana
The WPSL – that’s Women’s Premier Soccer League, not Women’s Professional Soccer – announced on Thursday plans for the WPSL Elite Division, which will feature, among other teams, three ex-WPS squads. The Boston Breakers,
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