The National Women’s Soccer League has announced the name of its 15th team, BOS Nation Football Club, which will start playing in 2026. The team’s name is an anagram for “Bostonian” and reflects the strength, creativity, and pride of the city of Boston. The club is led by an all-female core ownership group, with Jennifer Epstein as the founder and minority owner of the Boston Celtics. The brand reveal included a cheeky promotional campaign across Boston, featuring provocative ads as part of the “Too Many Balls” campaign, with references to various types of “balls.” The team’s colors will be primarily “Championship Green,” symbolizing Boston’s resilience and commitment to victory. Home games will be held at White Stadium, which will be renovated to become the first all-electric stadium in North America. The team is dedicated to pushing boundaries both on and off the field, reflecting the enthusiasm for women’s soccer in Boston. Big-name investors include six-time Olympic medalist Aly Raisman and actress Elizabeth Banks, who are both Massachusetts natives and excited to support women’s sports in Boston. Overall, the Boston-based BOS Nation FC aims to represent the diverse neighborhoods and values of the city while promoting women’s sports in a new era of growth and excitement in the NWSL.
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