NWSL submits request for lower-tier women's league to develop players
- The NWSL applied to the U.S. Soccer Federation for a new Division II league.
- The league seeks to create a player development pipeline.
- The planned league launches in 2026 with eight affiliated NWSL teams.
- Commissioner Jessica Berman stated investing in the path to pro is the league's next growth chapter.
- This new tier will serve as a transitional space for player development.
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NWSL submits request for lower-tier women’s league to develop players
The National Women's Soccer League has asked U.S. Soccer to sanction a lower division women's professional soccer league that could launch as early as next year.
·Peterborough, Canada
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NWSL submits request for lower-tier women's league to develop players
The National Women's Soccer League has asked U.S. Soccer to sanction a lower division women's professional soccer league that could launch as early as next year.
·Cherokee County, United States
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