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  1. 3 days ago · The NWSL’s most recent expansion fees last year came in at $53M for teams in the S.F. Bay Area (now Bay FC, which debuted this season) and Boston (BOS Nation FC). Potential investors expect the cost of the new expansion franchise will be close to, if not more than, $100M following a wave of high-value team sales this year.

  2. Jan 27, 2023 · The new teams are set to launch in the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston and Utah. The Bay Area and Boston groups each have agreed to pay about $50 million for a team.

  3. Jan 27, 2023 · The two teams in 2024 will bring the league’s total to 14, and Boston’s arrival will make 15. NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman, entering her second season, had previously anticipated two ...

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  4. Apr 3, 2023 · We can’t wait for this dream to become a reality on the field and see the Bay Area represented as a soccer powerhouse.” “This is something we've been working on for almost three years, and to reach this point and officially be accepted into the NWSL is both a dream come true and a motivator, because now it’s time to start building ...

  5. The new owners of the NWSL’s Portland Thorns have plans to build a dedicated training facility for the club, as does the Boston expansion club to come in 2026.

  6. Apr 5, 2023 · While the steep rise in the expansion fee paid by the Bay Area group is unparalleled, the KC Current, who joined the NWSL in 2021, is in the middle of a $135 million investment in its facilities. That includes a $15 million privately-funded training complex that opened in 2022, and a brand new $120 million stadium overlooking the Missouri River in downtown Kansas City.

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  8. Apr 5, 2023 · NWSL Bay Area franchise starts countdown to opening season. 4.5.2023. After nearly three years of working to secure the NWSL ’s 14th franchise, the S.F. Bay Area ownership group now has “less than 10 months before training camp kicks off for their first season in 2024,” according to Alex Simon of the San Jose MERCURY NEWS.