Says here a professional soccer league for women will kick-off (heh) in 2009, after the Women’s World Cup and the Olympics. Dallas, naturally, is one of the seven markets to field a team. I assume the team, which is owned by Sting Soccer Group, will play in Frisco. And I assume the league’s organizers know what they’re doing, having learned the lessons from the failed WUSA, Women’s United Soccer Association. (One of those assumptions is safer than the other.)
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