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OL Reign's Veronica Latsko, center, celebrates scoring a goal with Megan Rapinoe, right, and other teammates late in the second half against Angel City FC at Lumen Field in Seattle on Friday, Oct ...
USWNT legend Megan Rapinoe got emotional after receiving a classy farewell in her final game for OL Reign against Portland Timbers.
SEATTLE — OL Reign is returning to its original name of Seattle Reign FC and bringing back another brand icon — the queen. "Today is the start of a new chapter for our unique club, fans and ...
The OL Reign name will be no more, with the team rebranding its original Seattle Reign FC moniker. The team was first introduced as Seattle Reign FC from its inaugural year in 2013 through 2019 ...
Megan Rapinoe will not be heading into retirement just yet, with the USWNT icon helping to fire OL Reign into the NWSL ...
Seattle Reign FC's newfound brand identity marks the club's fourth iteration of both their name and crest, according to the team. From 2020 to 2023, the club was named OL Reign as part of the ...
OL Reign got a glimpse of their future a little earlier than expected last week. When club original Megan Rapinoe left the NWSL championship match in the sixth minute due to a torn right Achilles ...
The Reign are currently owned by John Textor’s Eagle Football, which bought the French soccer holding company OL Groupe last December. (OL Groupe, best known for the Lyon teams, purchased the ...
With French ties, the OL Group agreed to pay $3.51 million and the sale was confirmed in January 2020. However, with Washington Spirit owner Michele Kang’s recent purchase of Olympique Lyonnais ...
OL Groupe acquired an 89.5% stake in the Reign for $3.125 million. NWSL club valuations have soared in the last few years; it’s a no-brainer for OL Groupe to take the money and run. –Steph Yang ...
That left OL Reign with one final opportunity to equalize through a free kick. Lavelle stepped up, with hopes to tie it and send the game to extra time. However, the Gotham defense deflected the ball ...
OL Reign originals Jess Fishlock and Lu Barnes are among the 14 players the club left unprotected for Friday’s expansion draft. The NWSL released the list for all its teams Wednesday.