2008-08-05 08:00:00

Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) Launches Social Networking Site

      Exclusive Olympics content from U.S. players and WPS coaches at
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      Brandi Chastain to pick winner of WPS 'Top Town Video Challenge'

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5 /eMediaWorld/ -- On the eve of the U.S. Women's
first soccer match in the 2008 Olympic Games, Women's Professional Soccer
(WPS) has launched a social networking site at
http://fans.womensprosoccer.com, giving soccer fans around the world an
opportunity to interact with each other while viewing exclusive content
such as live chats, reporter commentary, and player blogs. The theme?
"Beijing Now. WPS Next."

    "All eyes are currently on Beijing, as the world's greatest domestic
and international soccer players go for the Gold," said Tonya Antonucci,
WPS Commissioner. "It's only fitting that WPS give fans worldwide a place
to come together and rally around these Olympic athletes before many of
them put their talent on display professionally in our League next April.

    "From the beginning, we have said that WPS will be unique in that we
will provide Fans unparalleled interaction with our players and each other;
this site is the first step in fulfilling that promise," added Antonucci.

    Among the site's highlights is the "Top Town Video Challenge,"
featuring special guest judge Brandi Chastain, former U.S. Women's National
Team member and star defender for the WUSA San Jose CyberRays. Now through
Tuesday, August 26th, fans are encouraged to visit
http://fans.womensprosoccer.com and submit their home videos explaining why
their city is the "Top Town" when it comes to soccer -- either as a 2009
inaugural WPS market (Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New
York, St. Louis, and Washington D.C.), a future city (including
Philadelphia, slated for a 2010 expansion team), or a prospective WPS city
(such as San Diego or Atlanta, top candidates for near-term League
expansion). Chastain will choose the winner, who will be awarded an
all-expense-paid trip for two to an upcoming WPS event.

    "What I love about soccer is the passion -- the intensity, the spirit,
the celebrations. I can't wait to see fans' videos expressing that same
zeal as they aim to prove that they're living in America's greatest soccer
community," said Chastain, a native of San Jose, Calif. "Like soccer, I
expect this to be a competition filled with tricky moves and surprises, and
I'm looking forward to the challenge of picking the winner."

    In addition to the "Top Town" video challenge, the WPS Social
Networking site will supply fans with news and content that is unavailable
anywhere else. Hosted by Ning.com, site features will include:


-- Live online chats with Tony DiCicco -- current head coach of the WPS Boston Breakers who led the USWNT to the first-ever Olympic gold medal awarded in women's soccer in 1996 -- during each U.S. Women's National Team game beginning with the match against Japan on Saturday, August 9 at 4:45am ET -- Regular blogs from U.S. players Cat Whitehill and Leslie Osborne, who will provide direct access to the U.S. Women's National Team (including Osborne's pre-recorded video interviews with her teammates) and their own perspective on missing the 2008 Olympic Games due to ACL injuries -- Beijing "behind the scenes" blogs from Chicago Red Stars Head Coach Emma Hayes and General Manager Marcia McDermott -- Olympic soccer commentary from ESPN.com's Graham Hays -- Links to worldwide coverage of each game including post-game match reports, news and video highlights -- Interactive poll questions and discussion forums -- WPS and U.S. Soccer event calendars, including details of the League's post-Olympics allocation of the U.S. Women's National Team, international draft, and player combines

    About Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)

    The mission of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) is to be the premier
women's soccer league in the world and the global standard by which women's
professional sports are measured. Play kicks off in the spring of 2009,
with WPS teams based in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New
Jersey/New York, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. The league will expand to
eight teams by 2010 with the inclusion of Philadelphia. For more
information, visit http://www.womensprosoccer.com.




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