With the kickoff of the inaugural Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) Elite League season only days away, teams are making final preparations to take the field in what promises to be an exciting season of high-level women’s soccer. With three former Women’s Professional League (WPS) teams, four top WPSL sides and an independent team competing, fans of the women’s game can look forward to the kind of action that many feared would be lost with the suspension of the 2012 WPS
The ASA Chesapeake Charge have announced the signing of six players for the 2012 Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) Elite League season. Returning from last year’s WPSL East Region Finalist team are Jessica Hnatiuk, Erica Suter, Amanda Lebo, Heather Cooke, Brittany Hadaway and Lyndse Hokanson. The six look forward to helping lead the team against new competition. The WPSL Elite League includes three teams with WPS experience: Boston Breakers, Chicago Red Stars (who also played in the WPSL in 2011 and
The Boston Breakers are excited to begin their quest to win a WPSL Elite League championship at their new home field, Dilboy Stadium in Somerville. With its 2,500 seat capacity, Dilboy will provide an ideal environment for high-caliber women’s soccer. Newly renovated in 2006, the stadium features a pristine turf field. Dilboy Stadium is located in the Alewife Brook Parkway section of Somerville, and just minutes from Boston. “We are very excited to be playing at Dilboy Stadium. We spent some