Kynisca Founder Michele Kang Invests $25 million US Soccer

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Washington Spirit owner Michele Kang is going all in to grow US women’s soccer, announcing an additional investment of $25 million into US Soccer last Friday.

The move follows Kang’s November 2024 initial gift of $30 million over the course of five years, earmarked for talent identification and increased youth competition opportunities for future USWNT players, as well as professional development for female players, coaches, and referees.

Friday’s investment follows a slightly different, yet parallel path in that it aims to “accelerate advancements in the women’s game through science, innovation, and elevated best practices” by integrating Kang’s Kynisca Innovation Hub into US Soccer’s Soccer Forward Foundation.

Kynisca, US Soccer collab aims to scale research and standards

Under the umbrella of Kang’s global multi-team organization Kynisca Sports International, the Innovation Hub is a science-based platform that aims to improve research and development for women’s sports athletes.

Similarly, the Soccer Forward Foundation aims to grow the game by expanding access, all while implementing the sport’s latest…

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