Cohen has been involved in sports endeavors in the Denver area for over 30 years, including the founding of the Denver Sports ...
Cincinnati did not land an NWSL team in the league's latest round of expansion. What does the future hold for the hopes of professional women's soccer in the Queen City?
The franchise, which has yet to be named, will become the first women’s professional team in a major national league in the city.
The National Women's Soccer League announced that Denver has been awarded the league's 16th franchise and will begin play in 2026. The team will be controlled by IMA Financial Group CEO Robert Cohen.
From grassroots efforts led by former player Jordan Angeli to a record-setting expansion fee, here's how NWSL ended up in ...
The majority owner of the new National Women’s Soccer League team in Denver says there are plans to build a dedicated soccer ...
While the commissioner did not offer a projection on the NWSL's next round of expansion, and left the door open for possibly adding an odd number of teams ... game yet to be announced.
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Controlled by Denver Sports Commission founder Rob Cohen, the ownership group behind Denver's $110 million expansion fee — ...