Denver’s National Women’s Soccer League team has made history by becoming the fastest club to hit 10,000 season ticket deposits in league history, doubling their initial goal in just two months. This milestone announcement comes on the heels of plans for a new 14,500-seat stadium at Santa Fe Yards, set to open in the spring of 2028.
While details for a temporary stadium are in the works, the Cherry Creek School Board of Education has approved a memorandum to build a temporary facility with training fields, shared-use fields, and a 15,000-seat stadium for the Denver NWSL franchise team. The team is expected to use the temporary stadium for about two years while construction of the permanent stadium is underway.
This announcement has drawn excitement from the City of Denver, with officials calling it the largest-ever investment in a women’s pro sports team. The Denver NWSL franchise marks the first women’s professional sports team in a major national league to call Denver home, garnering support and interest from the community.
With plans for both temporary and permanent stadiums in place, the Denver NWSL team is poised for success and growth in the coming years. The support and enthusiasm from fans and the community demonstrate the growing popularity and importance of women’s professional sports in the region.
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