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  • Baltimore Sun

    WNBA rookie Angel Reese becomes part-owner of new women’s soccer team in Washington D.C.

    BALTIMORE — Angel Reese has added a new title to her ever-growing resume: part-owner of a professional sports team. Less than a month after being drafted by the WNBA’s Chicago Sky, the Randallstown native and St. Frances Academy graduate revealed Tuesday that she’s part of the ownership group for a new professional women’s soccer team in Washington D.C. “So grateful & blessed for this new ...

  • Associated Press

    Concussion replacements added for Copa America under the pink substitution pass system

    Coaches at next month's Copa America will be able to make a 6th and extra substitution in cases of suspected head trauma or concussion. CONMEBOL issued a statement saying coaches will need to notify the referee or the 4th match official of the concussion replacement through a pink substitution pass.

  • Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.

    Loons midfielder Emanuel Reynoso linked in move to Club Tijuana

    Emanuel Reynoso might be headed south of the border. Reporter Cesar Luis Merlo said Tuesday that Minnesota United’s standout midfielder had “signed” with Club Tijuana in Mexico’s Liga MX, but the MLS all-star midfielder’s exit from the Loons is not yet done, the Pioneer Press has learned. The Athletic reported the two clubs are in “advanced talks.” Liga MX has been a popular possible ...

  • CBS-Chicago

    Chicago Sky's Angel Reese adds new title -- women's professional soccer team owner

    Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese can now call herself a professional sports team owner. DC Power Football Club, a Washington-based women's team set to begin play this summer in the United Soccer League Super League, announced Reese as the first member of its ownership group on Tuesday.