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WNBA All-Star Aliyah Boston has acquired an undisclosed stake in the NWSL expansion team Boston Legacy FC, as confirmed by the team on Monday. The Indiana Fever forward is currently in Boston to play against the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday. The franchise, set to debut in 2026, is led by principal owner Jennifer Epstein of Juno Equity, with investors including Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman, actress Elizabeth Banks, and Celtics executive Brad Stevens alongside his wife Tracy.
Boston expressed pride in joining the ownership group, stating: "This city helped raise me... I couldn’t be more excited to invest in a franchise building something special for players, the city, and women’s sports." The three-time All-Star grew up in Massachusetts, winning two state championships at Worcester Academy, where her jersey became the first ever retired by the school in 2024.
Epstein highlighted that Boston's investment "demonstrates the strength of women’s sports" amid the growth of both the WNBA and NWSL. This move follows similar investments by other WNBA figures: New York Liberty's Sabrina Ionescu in Bay FC earlier this year, and retired players Candace Parker, Sue Bird, and Renee Montgomery in various pro teams. Notably, Boston's Fever teammate Caitlin Clark previously joined an ownership bid for a Cincinnati NWSL franchise that ultimately went to Denver.
Due to stadium redevelopment delays, Boston Legacy FC will play its entire inaugural 2026 home schedule at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
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