After a move to Tacoma and a 2021 season that saw almost half the team’s yearly attendance registered in a Seattle match, NWSL’s OL Reign will be returning to the Emerald City and playing at Lumen Field, home to the Seattle Sounders and Seattle Seahawks. (more…)
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Tacoma Soccer Stadium LOI Approved by City Council
The Tacoma City Council approved a nonbinding letter of intent (LOI) for a proposed soccer stadium Tuesday, advancing a framework for funding the project. (more…)
Preliminary Funding Framework for Tacoma Soccer Stadium Emerges
A not yet signed, nonbinding letter of intent provides a look at a potential new Tacoma soccer stadium funding model, showing a possible public-private partnership. (more…)
Discussions Over Tacoma Soccer Stadium Project Continue
Discussions over a proposed Tacoma soccer stadium project continue, as partners negotiate the terms of what could amount to an ambitious facilities plan. (more…)
OL Groupe to Acquire Reign FC
OL Groupe has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire NWSL’s Reign FC, with the transaction expected to close in January 2020. (more…)
Exclusive Negotiations to Sell Reign FC to OL Groupe Underway
NWSL’s Reign FC has announced exclusive negotiations for a sale of the club to OL Groupe, the parent company of Olympique Lyonnais. (more…)
Sky Blue FC Moves August 18 Match to Red Bull Arena
NWSL’s Sky Blue FC is shifting its August 18 home match against Reign FC to Red Bull Arena, a move to accommodate high demand for a game that will feature several World Cup stars. (more…)
Study: New Tacoma Soccer Stadium Could be Part of $300M Project
As outlined in a new feasibility study, a new Tacoma soccer stadium could be part of a larger $300 million public-private project that includes athletic fields and new development. (more…)
Over 5,300 Fans Attend Reign FC’s Cheney Stadium Debut
Reign FC‘s home opener at Tacoma’s Cheney Stadium was met with a strong response, as over 5,300 fans turned out to Sunday’s match. (more…)
Tacoma’s Soccer Scene Grows With Two Clubs, Stadium Talks
Tacoma is moving very quickly in taking its place as a professional soccer city. In the last year and a half, the city has added both a USL Championship team and a NWSL franchise. And now there’s talk of a soccer-specific stadium as soon as 2021. (more…)