Ohio will welcome a new National Womenâs Soccer League team, but residents oppose the training facility's location at McCoy Park, previously promised improvements for an underserved area. The city plans to build a new park by 2027 with funding from the team ownership group and local government.
Key points
Ohio will get a new National Womenâs Soccer League team.
The training facility will be built at McCoy Park, an underserved area.
Residents oppose the location due to previously promised park improvements.
Columbus plans to build a new park by 2027 with funding from the ownership group.
The team is set to begin play in 2028.
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Ohio will be home to a new National Womenâs Soccer League team, but the teamâs training facility will be built where a city park in an underserved area was previously promised various improvements.
Columbus was selected late last month as the NWSLâs 18th franchise and the team will be owned by Haslam Sports Group, Nationwide, and Drs. Christine and Pete Edwards.Â
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The team will play home games at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field â where the Columbus Crew play â but the training facility will be built at McCoy Park on the cityâs southwest side, in the neighborhood with the stateâs lowest life expectancy.Â
âWe want to be excited about womenâs professional soccer coming to the city of Columbus, but the fact that you did it off of the backs of an area that is so underserved ⊠it has muddied any kind of excitement that would have been built around this team coming here,â said Columbus resident Jennifer Crayton.Â
McCoy Park in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal).
McCoy Park in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal).
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers discovered Census Tract 51, which includes McCoy Park, had an average life expectancy of 60 years â the lowest in Ohio.Â
âIt was a vital resource for a community that is continually underserved and we donât have the equity that some of our other neighborhoods in Columbus have,â Crayton said.Â
âThis is the only green space in this area between the south side and the west side of any significance that would be a safe place for our kids to go.â
The city of Columbus had previously announced plans to upgrade McCoy Park with adaptive soccer and softball fields, pickleball courts, a pond and a splash pad by next year, according to the .Â
Craytonâs husband is a disabled veteran, so they were looking forward to the adaptive fields.Â
âThis park meant everything because it allowed him the ability to play with his kids again and create those memories that kids so desperately need with their parents,â she said.Â
The next closest park with adaptive fields would likely be in the suburbs, Crayton said.Â
âItâs too far for us to go,â she said.
The city of Columbus now has to come up with a plan to figure out where else in the Southwest Side they can build the type of park that was promised and the ownership group will donate $3 million toward the new park, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said.
The plan is for construction on a new park to break ground this year and for it to be complete by the end of 2027.
âLet me be very clear â no plans, no site, then no money,â Hardin said.Â
The City of Columbus and Franklin County will both pay $25 million to build the training facility at McCoy Park and upgrades to ScottsMiracle-Gro Field.
The city of Columbus plans to pay back its debt with a 2% ticket tax on all events at the ScottsMiracle-Gro Field.Â
âEveryone in our city will benefit from this team, which will create tax revenue and jobs, bring additional global notoriety to our city and show Columbus women and girls that we want them to shine on the biggest stage and under the brightest lights,â Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther said in a news release.Â
Hardin supports bringing a professional womenâs soccer team to the city.
âI think itâs the right thing to do for our city, and I donât want us to miss out,â he said during a press conference. âBut how we do things matters. Process matters, and honoring commitments to neighborhoods, especially underserved neighborhoods, matters.â
He said there will be some public access to parts of the training complex, including some of the soccer fields.Â
Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam looks on prior to a game against the Baltimore Ravens at Huntington Bank Field on October 27, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)
Crayton invites Jimmy and Dee Haslam to Columbusâ south side neighborhood.
âCome walk this neighborhood with me,â she said. âCome see what we deal with because when youâre looking at it from the outside in, it has a different impact than when youâre looking from the inside out.â
The Haslamâs also own the Cleveland Browns and the Columbus Crew.Â
âSports are one of todayâs greatest unifiers and are incredible for their communities,â Haslam Sports Group Managing Partner Whitney Haslam Johnson said in a news release.
âThe NWSL will have a significant impact on Columbus within and beyond sports, now and for future generations.â
The club is set to begin play in 2028 and the teamâs official name and colors have yet to be determined.Â
âAs the NWSL continues its rapid growth, expanding to Columbus is a natural next step,â NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman said in a .
âThis is a city with a rich soccer tradition, a proven track record of support at the highest level, and an ownership group making meaningful, long-term investments in womenâs sports.âÂ
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Q&A
Why are residents opposed to the training facility location in Columbus?
Residents oppose the training facility at McCoy Park because it was previously promised various improvements for an underserved community, which they feel are now being neglected.
What improvements were originally planned for McCoy Park in Columbus?
Originally, McCoy Park was set to receive upgrades including adaptive soccer and softball fields, pickleball courts, a pond, and a splash pad by next year.
How much funding will the city of Columbus provide for the training facility?
The city of Columbus and Franklin County will each contribute $25 million to build the training facility at McCoy Park and upgrade ScottsMiracle-Gro Field.
When is the new National Womenâs Soccer League team set to begin play in Columbus?
The new National Womenâs Soccer League team in Columbus is set to begin play in 2028.
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