The Division One sanctioned league will be under U.S. Soccer with up to a dozen teams competing in the first season, in 2024. ⚽ abc15
PHOENIX — More women will soon have the opportunity to get into professional soccer as a new league is in the works with two of the first teams in Arizona.
Phoenix’s team will be led by the Phoenix Rising FC ownership group, local businesswomen and community leaders, and will play at the new Phoenix Rising stadium near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Arizona State University, Grand Canyon University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona are Division One women’s soccer teams. The USL Super League will allow more of these female athletes and others the opportunity to play professionally in our state.
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