It didn't take long for the wedding of Sophia Smith and Michael Wilson to come together after the two star pro athletes got engaged in June.
USWNT star Sophia Smith and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson got married on Saturday, the couple posted on Instagram.
The National Women's Soccer League announced that Denver will soon be home to a women's professional soccer team, and there are plans to build a soccer stadium for the club.
Another member of the “Triple Espresso” is now officially married. United States women’s soccer forward Sophia Smith announced in a joint post on Instagram this week that she has gotten married to her NFL player boyfriend — Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson.
The eight-member class of 2024-2025 to be inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame was announced on Thursday.
The top level of professional women's soccer is coming to Colorado as NWSL announces Denver expansion franchise.
The latest: He and Gov. Jared Polis joined National Women's Soccer League commissioner Jessica Berman on Thursday to celebrate Denver becoming home to the 16th NWSL club. The yet-to-be-named team expects to start competing in 2026.
PHOENIX — Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill has been elected into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. The Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission announced the decision on Thursday.
Naomi Girma has completed a history-making transfer from the San Diego Wave to Chelsea. The U.S. women's national team defender has become the first women's soccer player to ever fetch more than $1 million in a transfer, with multiple reports saying Girma moved to London for a $1.1 million fee.
1. Kansas City’s team nickname came as an homage to former KC Mayor H. Roe Bartle. Nicknamed “Chief,” Bartle was instrumental in the franchise relocating from Dallas to Kansas City in 1963. Bartle got his nickname from his time working as an executive with the Boy Scouts.
Women's professional soccer is coming to our state. The National Women's Soccer League officially awarded Denver a new team today. NWSL Commissioner
Arizona football great Ricky Hunley and former UA basketball star Mike Bibby, who led the Wildcats to a national championship, are two of latest eight inductees for the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame.