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Columbus is hosting the Challenge Cup on Friday. The city will be the home to an NWSL franchise beginning with the 2028 season.
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The commission's vote won't be binding, but will help to advise Columbus City Council on whether to proceed.
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Ecuador's team is using the Columbus Crew's training facilities at Historic Crew Stadium as its home base for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Columbus Crew midfielder Max Arfsten has been selected for the United States men’s team for this year's World Cup.
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Tim Bezbatchenko was announced Friday morning as Haslam Sports Group's president of global soccer. The Westerville native will supervise the Columbus Crew, the new national women's soccer team coming to Columbus in 2028 and any other future teams.
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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.