A first for Rhode Island: Professional women’s soccer is coming to Pawtucket this summer

Boston Legacy FC of the National Women’s Soccer League plans to play seven matches at Centreville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket

Boston Legacy FC midfielder Annie Karich and the team earned the franchise's first win on May 3 at Gillette Stadium.
Boston Legacy FC midfielder Annie Karich and the team earned the franchise’s first win on May 3 at Gillette Stadium.
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Boston Legacy FC midfielder Annie Karich and the team earned the franchise's first win on May 3 at Gillette Stadium.
Boston Legacy FC midfielder Annie Karich and the team earned the franchise’s first win on May 3 at Gillette Stadium.
Courtesy Boston Legacy FC
A first for Rhode Island: Professional women’s soccer is coming to Pawtucket this summer
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Professional women’s soccer is coming to Rhode Island this week.

On Friday, Boston Legacy FC kicks off the first of seven matches they plan to play this summer at Centreville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket.

The Legacy are one of two expansion teams that launched this year in the latest iteration of the National Women’s Soccer League. The team plans to use White Stadium in Boston’s Franklin Park as their home field. But White Stadium is currently undergoing renovations, so the team is splitting “home” games this year between Gillette Stadium in Foxborough and the stadium on the banks of the Seekonk River.

Ocean State Media’s Luis Hernandez spoke with the Legacy’s head of marketing, Sabine Feldmann, about the team’s plans for making Rhode Island a temporary home.

Interview highlights

On a debut for women’s soccer

Sabine Feldmann: Friday is actually a historic night in Rhode Island. It is the first-ever professional women’s soccer match that will be played in the state of Rhode Island. It’s almost tough to believe, but there was never a professional women’s soccer match that happened in the Ocean State. So it gives fans a chance to be part of history. Who doesn’t want to be part of history? There’s only one first.

On fan-player interaction in the NWSL

Feldmann: That is something I feel like makes this league extra special. The fact that the players will stop, win, lose, or draw after the match and interact with the fans, and fans have that opportunity to go there, to see the players, to tell them they did a great job, to get their merch signed, is just extra special.

On Year One in the NWSL for the expansion Boston Legacy FC

Feldmann: It’s super exciting. It’s just such a great time for women’s sports in general. Certainly an amazing year to launch a professional women’s soccer club. We know Bostonians and New Englanders love their sports. Boston’s known to be Title Town, so we feel like we fit right in.

Boston Legacy FC in Rhode Island

The Legacy play seven matches at Centreville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket

  • May 22, 8 p.m. vs Seattle Reign FC

  • July 5, noon vs Bay FC

  • July 10, 8 p.m. vs Chicago Red Stars

  • July 19, 7 p.m. vs Washington Spirit

  • July 25, 5 p.m. vs KC Current

  • Aug. 9, 4 p.m. vs Portland Thorns

  • Sept. 20, 2 p.m. vs Houston Dash

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