Ski champion Mikaela Shiffrin joins Denver women's soccer team ownership
- Mikaela Shiffrin joined the ownership group of Denver's National Women's Soccer League expansion team, announced on Tuesday 2025 in Colorado.
- Mikaela Shiffrin, a native of Colorado and one of the most accomplished alpine skiers with numerous World Cup wins and Olympic titles, was invited to join a group led by Rob Cohen and Melody Hobson, recognizing her Colorado ties and significant influence worldwide.
- Denver NWSL plans to start play in 2026 with a 12,000-seat temporary stadium and performance center in Centennial, backed by public-private partnerships.
- Shiffrin, with 101 World Cup wins and two Olympic gold medals, stated she is “beyond thrilled” to support women’s soccer in her community and called the opportunity “an incredible investment.”
- Her involvement highlights increased investment in women’s sports and contributes to building a club aiming for lasting impact in Colorado’s rich sports culture.
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Mikaela Shiffrin joins NWSL Denver ownership group
The greatest alpine skier of all time is stepping onto the soccer field, as an owner. Colorado’s own Mikaela Shiffrin is joining the ownership group of the National Women’s Soccer League’s Denver expansion team, the team announced Tuesday. With 101 World Cup victories, two Olympic gold medals and eight world championship titles, Shiffrin is widely considered the most decorated alpine skier in history. Born and raised in Vail, she started compet…
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