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US women's soccer league joins global project to cut ACL injuriesPublished on: April 24, 2026 6:27 AM
Pakistan, April 24 -- The National Women's Soccer League and its players' union have joined Project ACL, a global initiative aimed at reducing the number of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in professional women's football.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKBN) – The National Women’s Soccer League announced on Tuesday that it has awarded Columbus, Ohio the league’s 18th franchise. The club, set to begin play in 2028, will be owned by Haslam Sports Group (HSG), Nationwide and Drs. Christine and Pete Edwards.
Jefferson City High School hired former Mizzou women's soccer coach Bryan Blitz as head coach of the Jays' boys soccer program. Blitz is a Mizzou Hall of Famer.
After turning down Cleveland, National Women's Soccer League chooses Columbus as next expansion city
At long last, the National Women's Soccer League is expanding to Ohio — but not in the city and region that was among the first to attempt to lure the league to the state. Just over a year after the NWSL passed on Cleveland's expansion bid,
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and NWSL Players Associations are joining Project ACL, the global research project aimed at reducing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) i