Starting in August, a yet-to-be-named D.C. franchise, which counts D.C. United as a major investor, will begin play in a new women’s circuit.
The amount of women’s pro soccer played at Audi Field is about to increase. But in an odd arrangement, two teams from competing leagues — one part-owned by D.C. United, the other with long-standing ties to the MLS club — will both use the stadium.
United, which owns Audi Field, has been leasing the 20,000-capacity venue and its training facility to the Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League.