KYW News Radio Introduces New Philly Women’s Pro Soccer Team
by KYW’s John Ostapkovich
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Women’s professional soccer will return to the area about a year from now, and the people behind it hope they have learned the lessons from the last time.
The Philadelphia Charge women’s team lasted three seasons and folded in 2003 along with the league. David Halstead, president and CEO of the 2010 entry into a new league, looked long and hard at the old one:
“I would say that there was not a tested business model that brought the kids to the field and brought some of the teams into the cities. I think there was a tremendous amount of lessons learned.”
Coach Matt Driver says planning for this franchise stretches back years with nurturing of youth teams and then minor leagues to develop a feeder system for talent and prime the pump of interest. Still, it won’t be all local talent:
“We’re hoping to bring some international level here, you know, world class players.”
The name of the team, to play in Chester, will be revealed with a splash next month.
Article posted with permission from KYW 1060. The original article can be found here: kyw1060.com





























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