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Atlanta to Host Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) Team in 2010
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- With the 2008 Olympic Games
underway and many fans wondering what's next for their favorite female soccer
players, Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) announced today that it has signed
a Letter of Intent (LOI) to expand toAtlanta, Ga. in 2010, the League's
second year of play. Atlanta joins Philadelphia as an expected 2010 WPS
expansion city, while host cities named to date for the inaugural 2009 season
include Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New York, St. Louis,
andWashington D.C. Meanwhile, the League continues to explore additional
potential franchises for both the 2009 and 2010 seasons.
Atlanta entrepreneur T. Fitz Johnson, former CEO of Eagle Group
International, LLC, leads the local WPS ownership group and is slated to serve
as the team's managing partner. A member of the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA), Johnson holds an Advanced National Diploma
from the organization and has extensive ties to soccer at the youth,
collegiate, amateur and professional levels.
"Atlanta is well-known throughout the country as being a solid soccer city
filled with talented players and enthusiastic fans, so we've had our eye on
Atlanta as an expansion market for many months," said Tonya Antonucci, WPS
commissioner. "The League is fortunate to have Fitz on board, as we will
certainly tap his enthusiasm and business savvy during our inaugural season."
Johnson is a 21-year veteran of the U.S. Army and Army reserve, having
earned his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Kentucky, College of
Law. Prior to serving as CEO of Eagle Group International, he served as the
organization's Chief Counsel, V.P. for Human Resources, Executive Vice
President, COO, and President.
"WPS has proven itself to be a smart business venture, with a conservative
business plan built on realistic numbers and executive leaders that not only
know soccer as a sport, but as a business," said Johnson. "Atlanta soccer
fans can now watch the world's greatest athletes play in this month's Olympic
Games and know that those same premier players will soon put their talent on
display in our city as part of WPS."
"As a League, we want owners who have solid operational business
experience, a deep-rooted passion for soccer, and a commitment to the
community, as well as extensive local connections. Fitz meets and exceeds
these requirements and we look forward to the prospect of adding him as our
business partner," said Jack Cummins, a Chicago Red Stars owner who has worked
on expansion for the league.
From 2001-2003, Atlanta was home to the Women's United Soccer Association
(WUSA) Atlanta Beat and was the only team in the League to reach the playoffs
every season.
Plans for Atlanta's WPS nickname, logo and colors as well as its coaching
and front office staff will be announced at a later date. In the meantime,
Atlanta fans are encouraged to visit http://fans.womensprosoccer.com and
submit their home videos explaining why their city is the "Top Town" when it
comes to soccer. Brandi Chastain, former U.S. Women's National Team member
and star defender for the WUSA San Jose CyberRays, will choose the winner, who
will be awarded an all-expense-paid trip for two to an upcoming WPS event.
About Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)
The mission of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) is to be the premier
women's soccer league in the world and the global standard by which women's
professional sports are measured. Play kicks off in the spring of 2009, with
WPS teams based inBoston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New York,
St. Louis, andWashington, D.C. The league will expand to nine teams by 2010
with the inclusion ofAtlanta and Philadelphia. For more information, visit
http://www.womensprosoccer.com.
SOURCE Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)
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