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Red Stars Announce Player Acquisition Timeline

Published on July 8, 2008 under Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)
Chicago Stars FC News Release


CHICAGO (July 8, 2008) -Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) announced today the details of its player selection process leading into the kickoff of its inaugural season in April 2009. The Chicago Red Stars and all other WPS teams will build their rosters through an allocation of U.S. Women's National Team stars, a draft of international players, combines, additional League drafts and local team tryouts.

WPS will begin securing domestic talent with the post-Olympics allocation of the U.S. Women's National Team (WNT) and U.S. WNT Player Pool in mid-September, to be followed with a draft of the top international players. In October, WPS will conduct a general draft for both domestic and international players, followed by east and west coast combines in December and a post-combine draft in January. WPS Teams for the inaugural 2009 season - Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New York, St. Louis, and Washington D.C. - will then complete their rosters via local tryouts. WPS tryouts in Team's local market may begin any time after January 31. Exact dates of all local tryouts will be posted to both league and team websites.

"The player allocation and draft process has been the top priority for the League office and Team owners since first announcing the League's formation last September," said Tonya Antonucci, WPS Commissioner. "WPS will be the ultimate showcase for the world's best female soccer talent and, for those athletes competing in the Beijing Olympics, the next stage in their careers. As a North American league, our first priority is the U.S. Women's National Team players, whose skills will be complemented by the world's top players, as well as the domestic players who have the talent and dedication required of professional athletes."

"This is an exciting time for the National Team players as the Olympics are right around the corner and then a few weeks after we come home from Beijing we'll be allocated to WPS teams," said U.S. National Team star Abby Wambach. "I'm eager to learn which team I'll be playing for and to connect with the fans in that market." "The announcement of the timeline is great news for the team and WPS," Red Stars General Manager Marcia McDermott said. "As I talk to fans throughout the area, they always ask when we will have players. We have been busy scouting, researching and planning. We are excited to get the process started," McDermott said.

On a local level, teams are already rallying community support around their soon-to-be players, thanks to a Marketing Services Agreement (MSA) with the U.S. Women's National Team Players Association (USWNTPA). The MSA allows members of the U.S. WNT / U.S. WNT Player Pool to appear at community events and media functions, as well as participate in photo and video shoots on behalf of the League and teams now through next February. The power of this agreement was on display last month in Portland, Maine, when U.S. WNT forward Abby Wambach was the guest of WPS at the U.S. Youth Soccer Region I Championships Opening Ceremony. There she reminded the tournament's more than 5,000 participants that anything - including playing professional soccer - is possible with determination and hard work. Multiple WPS-related appearances - including charity/community events, media functions, and promotional clinics - by members of the U.S. WNT are slated for later this year and early next and will be announced by the League and individual teams as details are confirmed. Red Stars Head Coach Emma Hayes spoke of the importance of today's announcement. "It's an exciting time for everyone. The announced timeline demonstrates to the entire soccer community that the league is happening and that it's going to feature the best players in the world," Hayes said.




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