What's Happening?
The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) has awarded an expansion franchise to Columbus, Ohio, with the ownership consortium led by the Haslam Sports Group. The new team will begin play in 2028, joining the league alongside a team in Atlanta. The Columbus franchise will play at ScottsMiracle-Gro
Field, which will undergo renovations to accommodate the team. The expansion fee for the Columbus team is set at $205 million, marking a record for the league.
Why It's Important?
The addition of a new NWSL franchise in Columbus represents a significant investment in women's sports and highlights the growing popularity and commercial potential of the league. The expansion is expected to boost local economies, create jobs, and enhance the visibility of women's soccer. The involvement of the Haslam Sports Group, which also owns the Columbus Crew and the Cleveland Browns, underscores the increasing interest from major sports investors in women's sports. The move is part of the NWSL's broader strategy to expand its footprint and capitalize on the rising interest in women's soccer.
What's Next?
The Columbus franchise will focus on building its team and brand ahead of its debut in 2028. The ownership group plans to invest in infrastructure, including a bespoke training facility, to support the team's development. The NWSL's expansion strategy will continue to evolve, with potential future additions and changes to the league's calendar being considered. The success of the Columbus franchise could influence future expansion decisions and the league's approach to public-private partnerships.












