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The Boston Breakers joined the Women's United Soccer Association in 2001. The league ended in 2003, and the Breakers later joined the National Women's Soccer League, which folded in 2018.
The latest addition to the NWSL, BOS Nation FC is scheduled to begin playing in 2026 in the North America's premier women's soccer league. The franchise is a revival of the Boston Breakers, one of ...
The announcement is the latest step forward for Boston’s return to the NWSL in 2026. The city has lacked a franchise in the NWSL since the Boston Breakers folded in early 2018.
The City of Boston officially proclaimed July 14, 2025 as “Aliyah Boston Day” to honor the WNBA forward and former South Carolina star.
Boston’s National Women’s Soccer League team is apologizing after the launch of the club’s name announcement – specifically the branding associated with it – fell flat for many fans.
Leading up to the thousands of fans screaming for players on the parquet, a smaller but equally passionate crowd gathered at the State House Monday to cheer on Worcester Academy alum and Fever star Aliyah Boston.
The Boston Breakers didn’t die for this. Six years after the Breakers, the previous attempt at an NWSL club in Boston was shuttered, its players scattered via a dispersal draft, and a history ...
Boston Legacy FC has officially started to build their roster after signing their first-ever team member ahead of their 2026 debut.
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New NWSL Boston Team Scrambles to Erase ‘Too Many Balls’ CampaignThe club apologized to trans fans Wednesday. The post New NWSL Boston Team Scrambles to Erase ‘Too Many Balls’ Campaign appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The plea to get a women's professional basketball team to Boston is cementing its roots deep within the State House as anticipation for Tuesday night's Indiana Fever-Connecticut Sun game at TD Garden takes center stage.
Fans traveled across state lines to cheer on their respective teams, and expressed their desire for Boston to create its own WNBA team.