The National Women’s Soccer League has been the world’s premier destination for professional women’s soccer players since its founding in 2012 — attracting top talent from across the globe and playing host to the fiercest club-level competition on the planet.
But as the NWSL embarks on its 10th season — and prepares to add two new teams for its 2022 campaign — the league lags behind in a crucial category: player empowerment. Read More
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