The preparation for the 2026 NWSL debut looks to be in full swing for Denver, don’t they? While the $110 million franchise may have stumbled out of the gate—be it with a controversial name change or underwhelming marketing campaigns—they aren’t letting that slow them down. In fact, the league’s 16th expansion side is already setting new standards, with their latest move marking a significant milestone in the league.
On Monday, the upcoming team announced that it has become the fastest club in the history of the National Women’s Soccer League to achieve 10,000 season-ticket deposits. No other side has ever been able to accomplish this kind of feat before, making them the pioneer in this regard. Given how much of a nascent stage they are in, it’s quite remarkable how they have managed to get such numbers.
Then again, we aren’t surprised, given how they achieved a similar feat within just three days of announcing the season ticket deposits, a staggering 5,280 fans to be precise. This is a testament to the fact that even though the Denver NWSL franchise might still be in its early days, its future fanbase is already showing up in full force. Not to mention this is a team that has yet to have a name, roster, or official colors, and with kickoff not scheduled until 2026.
The fastest club to hit 10,000 season ticket deposits in @NWSL history pic.twitter.com/UL5EuRtUUn
— Denver NWSL (@denver_nwsl) April 7, 2025
(This is a developing story….)
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