Women's Professional Soccer will kick off its first games in April 2009 in seven cities nationwide, if all goes as planned, and fans will have Menlo Park attorney Vicki Veenker to thank.
An overly ambitious business plan led to the demise of America's first attempt at a professional women's soccer league in 2003 after only three seasons, but a San Francisco nonprofit, Women's Soccer Initiative Inc., immediately formed to stoke the embers. ...
An overly ambitious business plan led to the demise of America's first attempt at a professional women's soccer league in 2003 after only three seasons, but a San Francisco nonprofit, Women's Soccer Initiative Inc., immediately formed to stoke the embers. ...
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