Published: September 03, 2008
Bay Area Joins Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) for Inaugural Season
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)
announced today that it has entered an agreement with a Bay Area investor
group to operate a team that will play in the League's inaugural 2009 season.
The addition of the Bay Area alongside Los Angeles gives WPS two franchises
located on the West Coast.
Led by Brian and Nancy NeSmith, the Bay Area ownership group joins
investors inBoston, Chicago, New Jersey/New York, St. Louis,Washington, D.C.
and L.A. as teams planned for the League's 2009 season, thereby giving the
League a national footprint of three East Coast, two Midwest and two West
Coast franchises. WPS will expand to Atlanta and Philadelphia in 2010 and
continues to explore additional potential franchises for 2010 and beyond. The
WPS team planned for Dallas is now slated to begin play in 2010 as the League
continues to work on securing a facility, with the intention that the Team
will start play in the League's second season.
"As one of the top six media markets in the country, the Bay Area is a
prime growth opportunity for WPS as we seek to raise the League's profile
among soccer fans, other potential owners, and sponsors alike," said WPS
Commissioner Tonya Antonucci, whose League headquarters are based inSan
Francisco.
The President and Chief Executive Officer of Blue Coat Systems, Brian
NeSmith leads the company in its mission to provide organizations with total
visibility and control of all Web communications. NeSmith has strategically
guided Blue Coat Systems, formerly known as CacheFlow, into the number one
proxy appliance position worldwide. Previously, he co-founded and was CEO of
Ipsilon Networks, which was purchased by Nokia in 1997. He and his wife,
Nancy -- the first female WPS majority owner -- have two soccer-playing
daughters.
"Nancy and I are eager to unite the Bay Area soccer community through a
local WPS team, which will draw fans from across the region who can rally
behind some of the world's greatest athletes right here in Northern
California," said Brian NeSmith. "We're especially looking forward to
exploring and implementing cutting-edge technology that will connect our
brand, players, and fans. Whether via blogs, photo and video sharing, or
innovative in-stadium experiences, WPS and its teams will be ground-breaking
in the level of unique brand and player interaction we offer."
"With the U.S. Women bringing home Olympic gold and more girls playing
soccer than ever before, this is the perfect time to raise the level of play
in this country through WPS," said Nancy NeSmith. "I personally am proud to
play a role in giving female athletes from around the globe an opportunity to
play professionally and, from an ownership perspective, am looking forward to
establishing the cornerstones of our Bay Area franchise at this month's
allocation of the U.S. Women's National team."
"As a resident of the Bay Area myself, I'm eager to welcome Brian and
Nancy to WPS," said Jeff Mallet, WPS investor, San Francisco Giants investor,
and former president of Yahoo! "This is a great soccer -- and overall sports
-- market that will continue to thrive with Brian and Nancy's support. Their
commitment to the Bay Area soccer community, along with Brian's long-time
involvement with area businesses, will allow a WPS team in the Bay Area to
succeed."
The Bay Area has a rich soccer history as the WUSA's CyberRays called the
region home from 2001-2003, winning that league's inaugural championship in
2001. In addition, the San Jose Earthquakes have played a major role in Major
League Soccer, winning two MLS Cup titles, and were also a member of the North
American Soccer League from 1974 to 1984. Santa Clara, Cal-Berkeley and
Stanford's renowned collegiate women's soccer programs are also based in the
Bay Area.
Plans for the Bay Area's WPS nickname, logo, and colors as well as its
stadium and coaching and front office staff will be announced at a later date.
Until then, the Bay Area team will participate in the mid-September allocation
of the U.S. Women's National Team, gold medalists in the 2008 Olympic Games.
Additional details regarding allocation and the subsequent international draft
and regional combines can be found online at http://www.womensprosoccer.com.
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 in the Bay Area, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New
York, St. Louis, andWashington, D.C. The league will expand in 2010 with the
inclusion ofAtlanta, Dallas, and Philadelphia. For more information, visit
http://www.womensprosoccer.com.
SOURCE Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)
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