Kansas City Current made history by hosting the first soccer game at CPKC Stadium, a new stadium dedicated to a women's sports team. The game against Portland Thorns drew a sold-out crowd of 11,500. This event is seen as a significant development for women's soccer, setting a new standard in the sport.
History was made as Kansas City Current hosted Portland Thorns in the first game at CPKC stadium – in front of a sold-out, 11,500 crowd https://t.co/RIbi0lAxCL
History was made Saturday in Kansas City as the first soccer game was played at a new stadium specifically dedicated to a women’s sports team. https://t.co/O7q0i11VVd
#NWSL Week 1 attendance **Gotham: 14,241 (Challenge Cup) KC: 11,500 (announced sellout) LOU: 6,123 Utah: 20,370 (announced sellout) NC: 5,878 Angel City: 22,000 (announced sellout) Seattle: 8,557 Total: 88,669 Average: 12,667 YOY comparison in next tweet so I can fit context.
‘This will change women’s soccer’: why KC Current’s stadium has set a new standard https://t.co/9KOiqX2BCh
History was made in Kansas City as the first soccer game was played at a new stadium specifically dedicated to a women’s sports team. https://t.co/MsVVDA5zfo
#NWSL season predictions from Friday at CPKC Stadium on #FutbolAmericas 👇 https://t.co/bObsukcEoe