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'Angel City' Women's Soccer Club Comes to LA

'Angel City' Women's Soccer Club Comes to LA

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"When they take the field in 2022, a generation of young girls and women from our community will be able to see themselves playing at the highest level of their sport."

L.A.'s new women's soccer team is majority women-founded, by some very big names.

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Actress and activist Natalie Portman, gaming entrepreneur Julie Uhrman and venture capitalists Kara Nortman and Alexis Ohanian are just some of the names behind Angel City, L.A.'s new women's soccer team. Read more >>

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