NISA Announces Club Merger
In a move everyone knew about, NISA announces the merger of Syracuse Pulse and Flower City Union.
by Dan Vaughn
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In a move everyone knew about, NISA announces the merger of Syracuse Pulse and Flower City Union.
by Dan Vaughn
Read MoreThis week, the owners of Austin Rise FC made their efforts public and announced their club name, crest, and the league they will play in. Their passion for soccer, Austin, and each other is evident in every square inch of their new crest and every press release, and we predict, it will be evident when they take to the field in 6 months.
by Danielle Gawronski and Elisabeth Schendel
Read MoreToday, the USL W League announced its first California division, aptly named the NorCal Division. The division will finally be home to the previously announced Oakland Soul and Stockton Cargo. Joining the two clubs are Academica SC, California Storm, Marin FC, The Olympic Club, Pleasanton RAGE, and San Francisco Glens.
by Protagonist Staff
Read MoreToday, the USL announced AC Connecticut’s USL W head coach and Girls Director of Coaching, as the USL Academy Director of the women’s pathway. She’ll be working with USL and its clubs to create the foundation for the future.
by Elisabeth Schendel
Read MoreWhen the players of FC Austin Elite put out a statement this weekend that they would boycott playing for the Austin UWS club and GM Danny Woodfill, ripples began to spread throughout the central Texas soccer community. After hearing the players and former coach discuss the conditions in Austin, Danielle Gawronski gives the whole story of why the players are taking a stand.
Read MoreLast weekend’s match was an unexpected draw, but it shows that the UPSL has quality that goes deeper than the the top of the table. This weekend, we’ve got a great West Texas matchup between Odessa FC and Tapatio FC Amarillo. It’s a top of the table clash just three weeks into play!
by Dan Vaughn
Read More“The Athenians acquisition by Juventus Academy SA should be encouraging for San Antonio women’s soccer fans regarding the stability of this original team. There is a chance for the Athenians to separate themselves from the five other women’s semi-pro teams in San Antonio, as elite.”
By Danielle Gawronski
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