When Boston soccer fans think of prominent local figures, few garner more respect than former US women’s national team ...
The National Women's Soccer League expansion team in Boston apologized on Wednesday for a "Too Many Balls" marketing campaign ...
The criticism was not limited to the campaign’s tone. Massachusetts native and former USWNT star Sam Mewis was also critical, ...
The team also announced that it has added Massachusetts natives Aly Raisman and Elizabeth Banks to its investor group.
The women’s side of the beautiful game is blessed with a remarkable domestic scene. At the top are typically the ...
There were many bad things about this week's rollout of Boston's new professional women's soccer team. Perhaps worst of all? It suggested that the team’s all-female ownership group doesn't trust ...
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That campaign, though, was just one element of a comprehensively botched roll-out for the team, which will begin play in 2026 ...
Trans non-binary footballer Quinn is among critics of Boston women’s soccer team’s axed “Too Many Balls” campaign.
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Prior to the NWSL's Boston expansion team's 2026 kick-off, the franchise released its official name and branding to widespread criticism.
Former U.S. midfielder Samantha Mewis gave her thoughts on the botched NWSL Boston team name launch, known as BOS Nation FC.