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NWSL announces new San Francisco Bay Area team to begin play next year

A group of former players, including Aly Wagner and Brandi Chastain, has joined with global investment firm Sixth Street to bring a National Women's Soccer League team to the San Francisco Bay Area.

The expansion team, which is set to begin play next year, was formally announced by the league Tuesday. Details about where the team will play and what its name will be announced in the future.

"It's a historic moment for the league. We're super excited about both the opportunity and what it means for the Bay Area and our league in the present, but also what it tells us about the future and where we're heading," commissioner Jessica Berman told The Associated Press. "I feel like it's coming at the absolute right moment in time to give us the moment to reflect on how far we've come and get us focused on the future of the league."

Joining Wagner and Chastain as founders of the new team are Danielle Slaton and Leslie Osborne. All four have connections to the Bay Area and played for the United States.

"We are so grateful for the community of early investors that made this bid possible, and we know the entire Bay is going to help us make this club one that will set the bar," Osborne, who played on the United States' 2007 World Cup team, said in a prepared statement.

"We can't wait for this dream to become a reality on the field and see the Bay Area represented as a soccer powerhouse."

Big things ahead for our new Bay Area club

Read more on cbc.ca