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  • Brandi Chastain shares excitement for women’s World Cup

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    Today Show

    Two-time Women’s World Cup champion Brandi Chastain joins TODAY to talk about her amazement of the team's performance. “We are the richest, deepest well of talent that is out there,” Chastain said.

  • Bay FC to play inaugural NWSL season at San Jose’s PayPal Park

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    The Athletic

    Bay FC, the NWSL’s newest expansion team, will play at PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif., when it joins the league in 2024, the club announced Friday.

  • Bay FC women’s pro soccer team to play 2024 season at PayPal Park in San Jose

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    NBC Bay Area

    PayPal Park, home of the San Jose Earthquakes, will also become the home stadium for Bay FC — an expansion team of the Women’s National Soccer League set to kickoff next year, the team announced Friday.

  • Bay FC Hires Former Warriors Exec as COO

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    OurSports Central

    Bay FC, the new women's professional soccer franchise representing the Bay Area, today announced Jen Millet as its first Chief Operating Officer (COO).

  • Bay FC announced Jen Millet as COO

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    The Equalizer

    Bay FC announced Jen Millet as the club’s first Chief Operating Officer on Tuesday.

  • Bay FC taps former Warriors marketing head to be COO

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    Mercury News

    Jen Millet has been hired as Bay FC's chief operating officer after working for most of six years as a top marketing executive with the Golden State Warriors.

  • Women’s football: Life after retirement

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    BBC

    Remember Brandi Chastain? She's joined forces with former teammates Leslie Osborne, Aly Wagner and Danielle Slaton to create a team, Bay FC, which will play in the US National Women’s Soccer League in 2024.

  • Sixth Street CEO Promises Historic Investment in NWSL’s Bay FC

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    Front Office Sports

    Sixth Street, a global investment firm with about $65 billion in assets, will commit more capital to NWSL expansion club Bay FC “than probably any women’s professional sports team in the world,” said the firm’s CEO Alan Waxman.

  • NWSL to the Bay: Alan Waxman on Bay FC’s journey to 2024

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    The Athletic

    Alan Waxman, co-chair of Bay FC and co-founder and CEO of Sixth Street, joins Full Time to discuss the ongoing NWSL expansion efforts in the Bay Area, following the new team’s branding reveal and CEO/general manager hires.