New Seattle Womens Team Releases Statement

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The owner of the new Seattle women’s franchise Bill Predmore has released the following statement on behalf of his new franchise:
SEATTLE CLUB SELECTED AS FOUNDING MEMBER OF NEW WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE

New League Expected to Feature the Word’s Best Female Soccer Players

Seattle, WA – November 21, 2012 – The United States Soccer Federation today announced that a new club, led by Owner Bill Predmore, has been selected to represent Seattle in a new women’s professional soccer league. In addition to Seattle, the league will feature clubs in Portland, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., Western New York and New Jersey.

The league is slated to begin its pre-season in March of 2013 with the regular season commencing in April 2013. The regular season will include 22 games (including 11 home matches): three matches against each of the other seven teams in the league and a special, fourth match against Portland, who is sure to be the Seattle club’s closest rival.

“We are thrilled that the United States Soccer Federation has selected our club to represent Seattle in the new league,” said Bill Predmore. “In our proposal we articulated a clear mission: to become one of the best women’s soccer clubs in the world. We believe the fans in Seattle deserve nothing less and we look forward to earning their support over the coming weeks and months.”

The league will feature some of the best women’s players in North America, with each team including multiple players from each of the national teams of Mexico, Canada (winners of the Bronze Medal at the 2012 London Olympics) and, of course, the Olympic Gold Medal winning United States. With only eight teams in the league, the talent will be deep and the level of play truly world-class.

“We are excited to welcome the new club to the Seattle soccer community,” said Adrian Hanauer, Owner/General Manager of Seattle Sounders FC. “We look forward to building a strong relationship between the clubs, as it is clear we are both committed to delivering world-class soccer experiences to our fans. We hope fans will embrace the new club and show them amazing support.”

Amy Carnell, formerly the General Manager of the Sounders Women and architect of the last year’s squad that featured multiple U.S. National Team Players, will be joining the new club in a senior leadership position.

“I have long dreamed of helping build a top-level women’s club,” said Amy Carnell. “To have the chance to do it in Seattle, for the country’s best fans, is an incredible opportunity.”

Over the next few weeks additional announcements will be made regarding the status of the club. These announcements will include:
– The outcome of our search for a Head Coach
– Additional front office hires
– Season schedule & venue
– Sponsors and partnerships
– And, of course, the club name and logo
Season tickets for the new club are expected to go on sale by mid-December.

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  1. Ken Oplinger on

    You know, this really sucks. How do I explain to my 9 yo daughter, who I’ve been bringing up as a Sounders Fan, has 100’s of dollars of Sounders gear, and was excited about the Sounders Women’s Team, that she now has to follow another team for Women’s games? I cannot tell you how much I am not looking forward to this discussion tonight. Thanks a lot.

  2. Don’t be surprised if she says

    “Daddy, if you read the article you’ll see that we still have a Sounders womens team just like last year. Why are you making such a fuss?”

  3. Fair but Honest on

    I doubt Ken’s daughter would be as condescending as the editor.