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Why did a piece of land near I-71 and Greenlawn Avenue become the deciding factor in whether or not Columbus got a women’s soccer team?
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A resident told Columbus City Council that park employees removed a child from an unoccupied turf field at Kilbourne Run Sports Park. The fields rent at $250 for two hours.
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A NWSL expansion team is coming to Columbus starting in 2028.
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After making last-minute changes to the agreement, Columbus City Council voted 5 to 3 to approve it, with one person abstaining.
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Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said a ticket tax is a better way to pay for a soccer training facility than using city capital dollars.
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The NWSL opens its 2026 season this weekend with two new teams, the Boston Legacy and the Denver Summit, bringing the league to 16 teams.
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The Cleveland Sports group picked the name of its new MLS NEXT Pro franchise after connecting with 3,000 soccer aficionados around the city.
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Two former Columbus Crew players were banned for life Monday by Major League Soccer for gambling on soccer, including bets involving their own matches.
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Last season, the Columbus Crew was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by rival FC Cincinnati. This year, the team has a new coach and a new team captain.
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ScottsMiracle-Gro Field will hold matches for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Women’s and Men’s Soccer Tournaments, marking the first time Ohio will be home to an Olympic competition.