American Domination Is Just the Beginning for Gotham Football Club“There’s always a demand spike during the World Cup and during the Olympics, and then there’s an amazing drop-off.” That’s Daniel Kelly, an NYU sports business professor, talking about the way Americans have normally treated women’s soccer. These days, though, there’s a seismic shift happening among the National Women’s Soccer League, which now feels like the most exciting thing in sports. Not just in the U.S., but around the world. “The important thing to emphasize with the NWSL is not even just the fact that it’s exploding, that it has all this potential,” says soccer journalist Tamerra Griffin, “it’s that it’s here to stay.” Leading the charge, as reporter Michael Stahl illustrates in today’s fascinating feature story, is the “super team” that is NJ/NY Gotham FC. If you’ve been one of the aforementioned fairweather fans, now’s the time to become a soccer supporter. American women’s soccer, specifically. |