Boston's NWSL expansion team picks club name, color

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We now know what the National Women's Soccer League's expansion team in Boston will be called. Plans to award rights for the league’s 15th team to Boston Unity Soccer Partners, an all-female core ownership group, were first announced over a year ago. On Tuesday, the team's name and colors were announced. BOS Nation Football Club is set to kick off in the 2026 season with a white, green and pink logo."We are BOS Nation. Unified not only by our similarities, but also our differences. Brought together by our love for the beautiful game. Now in this beautiful city we hold so dear," the club wrote on their website. The team intends to host its home matches at George R. White Stadium in historic Franklin Park in the heart of Boston. City planners approved a project to rehabilitate the stadium over the summer, despite opposition including from the Emerald Necklace Conservancy and civil rights leader Jean McGuire.White Stadium, formally known as George Robert White Schoolboy Stadium, was erected in 1945 and cost $2 million to build, according to the Franklin Park Coalition. The venue currently has stadium seating for approximately 10,000 spectators. Boston Unity Soccer Partners plans to expand the capacity to approximately 11,000 spectators.2026 will be a big year for soccer, as Boston is also one of the North American cities involved in hosting the FIFA Men's World Cup. Video below: NWSL announces Boston expansion

We now know what the National Women's Soccer League's expansion team in Boston will be called.

Plans to award rights for the league’s 15th team to Boston Unity Soccer Partners, an all-female core ownership group, were first announced over a year ago. On Tuesday, the team's name and colors were announced.

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BOS Nation Football Club is set to kick off in the 2026 season with a white, green and pink logo.

"We are BOS Nation. Unified not only by our similarities, but also our differences. Brought together by our love for the beautiful game. Now in this beautiful city we hold so dear," the club wrote on their website.

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The team intends to host its home matches at George R. White Stadium in historic Franklin Park in the heart of Boston. City planners approved a project to rehabilitate the stadium over the summer, despite opposition including from the Emerald Necklace Conservancy and civil rights leader Jean McGuire.

White Stadium, formally known as George Robert White Schoolboy Stadium, was erected in 1945 and cost $2 million to build, according to the Franklin Park Coalition. The venue currently has stadium seating for approximately 10,000 spectators. Boston Unity Soccer Partners plans to expand the capacity to approximately 11,000 spectators.

2026 will be a big year for soccer, as Boston is also one of the North American cities involved in hosting the FIFA Men's World Cup.

Video below: NWSL announces Boston expansion

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