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Pittsburgh introduces professional women’s soccer team set to play in 2025

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A Riverhounds player鈥檚 jersey.

In 1998, the Pittsburgh Riverhounds Soccer Club brought the professional soccer scene to the Steel City. The club plays in the Eastern Conference of the USL Championship, the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. Since 2013, the Riverhounds have played their home games at the 5,000-seat Highmark Stadium, located in Station Square. Within the next year, Highmark Stadium will make room for new players.聽

In late April of 2024, The United Soccer League an exciting expansion for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds ownership group. A USL Women鈥檚 League team is slated to start competing in 2025.聽

The Riverhounds had an established youth program since 2007, including a girl鈥檚 academy team since 2012. With the growth of their youth program and women鈥檚 sports on an international scale, the Riverhounds found it a fitting time to establish a women鈥檚 team.聽

Riverhounds President Jeff Garner commented in regard to establishing a platform for female athletes to excel in Pittsburgh.聽

鈥淎s we experience the remarkable growth of women鈥檚 soccer globally, it鈥檚 imperative that we not only acknowledge but actively champion the immense talent and passion that exists within our own communities,鈥 Garner said. 鈥淏y establishing a pathway for girls in our region to pursue the highest levels of soccer, particularly those emerging from our esteemed Riverhounds Development Academy, we are not just creating opportunities. We are fulfilling dreams.鈥

Women鈥檚 collegiate and professional sports have been thrown into the limelight within the past five years. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup saw an average, representing an increase of around 42% on the previous tournament. That year, total stadium attendance reached nearly 2 million.聽

This year, the final game of the 2024 women鈥檚 college basketball championship between South Carolina and Iowa averaged about , making it the first time in history that a women’s final has drawn a larger TV audience than the men’s, .

According to financial analysts at Deloitte, elite women鈥檚 sports will generate revenue of 1.28 billion in 2024, a from three years ago.聽

is considered the best female footballer in history. She is Brazil鈥檚 all-time leading goalscorer and is repeatedly applauded for her achievements 鈥 not only on the field but also for offering a female footballer for this generation to look up to. At last year’s World Cup, she spoke of how special it has been to see the growth of women鈥檚 football.

鈥淚 am very happy to see all of this now because 20 years ago, 2003, nobody knew Marta 鈥 it was my first World Cup,鈥 Vieira da Silva said. 鈥淭wenty years later, we have become the reference for many women all over the world.鈥

The Riverhounds establishing a women’s team will offer up exposure, opportunity and so much more for female soccer players within the city and all over the country. The move will create another platform for female athletes to express their talent and growth in the professional scene.聽

The team鈥檚 official crest and identity are still unannounced but are set for an unveiling within the coming months.

 

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