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Columbus Explores $25M Public-Private Partnership to Bring NWSL Team to City

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Last updated: April 6, 2026 11:28 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 4 Min Read
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Columbus Eyes NWSL Expansion: City Leaders Rally for Women’s Soccer Team

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus is making a bold push to bring a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team to the city, signaling its commitment to boosting women’s sports and creating economic opportunities. On Monday, city leaders, sports fans, and mascots gathered outside Columbus City Hall to rally support for the initiative, showcasing the community’s enthusiasm for this potential addition.

The proposed project involves a public-private partnership, with an estimated public cost of $25 million. City officials have emphasized that this expense would be covered by a 2% ticket tax on events held at Scotts Miracle-Gro Field, ensuring that taxpayers who don’t attend these events won’t bear the financial burden.

A Win for Columbus
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther expressed optimism about the project, noting that it would not only elevate the city’s sports profile but also bring economic benefits. “Bringing the NWSL to Columbus is a win-win for our community,” Ginther said during the rally. “It’s an investment in our future—creating jobs, driving revenue, and inspiring young girls to dream big.”

City Council President Shannon Hardin echoed these sentiments, highlighting the broader societal impact. “Studies show that when young women see female athletes competing at the highest levels, it motivates them to pursue their own goals,” Hardin said. “This isn’t just about sports—it’s about empowerment and setting a precedent for equality.”

The project is expected to generate over $100 million in economic activity over 30 years, with more than $50 million directly benefiting the City of Columbus. Additionally, the arrival of an NWSL team could create hundreds of jobs, from stadium operations to local businesses catering to fans.

Community Voices
While the proposal has garnered widespread support, some residents have raised concerns about the funding mechanism. Critics argue that the ticket tax could deter attendance at events, but Hardin reassured the public that only attendees would contribute to the cost.

Local soccer fans, however, are thrilled at the prospect of cheering for a hometown women’s team. “Columbus has a rich soccer history,” said Emma Carter, a lifelong resident and soccer enthusiast. “Bringing an NWSL team here would be huge for the city and for young athletes who need role models.”

Columbus already boasts a strong soccer culture, with Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew enjoying a passionate fan base. Adding an NWSL team would further solidify the city’s reputation as a soccer hub and provide more opportunities for fans to engage with the sport.

What’s Next?
City leaders are hoping for a decision on the NWSL expansion in the coming months. If approved, Columbus would join cities like Portland, Orlando, and Kansas City in hosting top-tier women’s soccer. The NWSL has been growing rapidly in recent years, with increasing viewership and sponsorship deals signaling a bright future for the league.

For now, the rally outside City Hall has set the stage for what could be a transformative moment for Columbus. As Mayor Ginther said while kicking soccer balls with supporters, “This is about more than just a team—it’s about building a legacy for generations to come.”

— Reported by Nexio News

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