Denver Summit FC Acquire First Player, Coloradan in Trade
DENVER COUNTY, COLORADO, AUG 4 – Denver Summit FC signed Colorado native Ally Watt as their first player and loaned her back to Orlando Pride under new league rules allowing intra-league loans and salary cap relief.
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Denver Summit FC acquire first player, Coloradan in trade
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver Summit FC is in the early stages of preparing for the 2026 NWSL season, and news on Monday brought them one step closer to fielding a starting XI next year. The club has officially acquired its first player, with her signing also doubling as a homecoming. USDA allows Colorado to exempt soda, sugary drinks from SNAP benefits Forward Ally Watt, who is from Colorado Springs, became the Summit's first-ever player on Mond…

Ally Watt becomes first Denver Summit FC player after trade
Denver Summit FC will not make its NWSL debut until next season, but the new franchise has its first player after acquiring forward Ally Watt from the Orlando Pride, ESPN reported Monday.
Denver acquires Ally Watt as first-ever NWSL player
There are plenty of players in the National Women’s Soccer League that have ties to Denver, Colorado. It doesn’t come as a surprise that Denver Summit FC’s first players is a hometown kid. According to Jeff Kassouf and ESPN, sources have confirmed that Ally Watt will be the first-ever player signed in Summit history. The Colorado Spring native has been traded from the Orlando Pride. In addition, the Summit have loaned Watt back to the Pride for …
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