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- FRESH OFF THE PITCH

On Friday night, just hours after the 2010 WPS Draft in Philadelphia, PUMA and the WPS unveiled the 2010 uniforms worn by veteran players from the league’s nine teams as well as nine newly-drafted players who proudly wore their team colors for the first time.
Fusing fashion with sport, PUMA launched the newly-designed uniforms from the Power collection, which highlighted both performance as well as style. The WPS athletes in attendance were: Atlanta Beat: Leigh Ann Robinson, Defender and Tobin Heath, #1 draft pick for WPS 2010 Boston Breakers: Leslie Osborne, Midfielder & PUMA Athlete and Lauren Cheney Chicago Red Stars: Ella Masar, Forward and Whitney Engen FC Gold Pride: Tiffeny Milbrett, Forward and Kelley O’Hara Los Angeles Sol: Manya Makoski, Defender and Casey Nogueira Philadelphia Independence: Amy Rodriguez, Forward & PUMA Athlete and Caroline Seger Sky Blue FC: Yael Averbuch, Midfielder and Brittany Taylor St Louis Athletica: Kendall Fletcher, Defender and Angie Kerr, Midfielder Washington Freedom: Cat Whitehill, Defender and Nikki Marshall
Click below to check out a video of the event:

On Friday night, just hours after the 2010 WPS Draft in Philadelphia, PUMA and the WPS unveiled the 2010 uniforms worn by veteran players from the league’s nine teams as well as nine newly-drafted players who proudly wore their team colors for the first time.
Click below to check out a video of the event:

PUMA Athlete, Leslie Osborne sends a letter to Boston fans to let them know how excited she is to join the Breakers organization and live the “Boston Life.”
Click on the link below to read her letter:
http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3919589

PUMA Athlete, Leslie Osborne sends a letter to Boston fans to let them know how excited she is to join the Breakers organization and live the “Boston Life.”
Click on the link below to read her letter:
http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3919589

I still vividly remember the day back in 2003 when my college coach called and told me WUSA had folded. He knew that all during my playing days at Santa Clara I had dreamed about playing in WUSA.
After that disappointment, you can only imagine how excited I became as talk of a revival and the formation of WPS progressed. Being personally involved in the launch, promotion, and start-up is something I will never forget. Having PUMA be the primary sponsor was huge for me because I have been a PUMA athlete since 2005.
Then to top it all off I was allocated to FC Gold Pride and our home field was Santa Clara University’s Buck Shaw Stadium where I played for four years during college. The first game at Buck Shaw was special. We beat the Boston Breakers, I was captain and my jersey was auctioned off.
Even though Gold Pride got off to that great start, a combination of injuries and bad breaks contributed to a losing season. It was my first losing season ever and as a captain you feel a certain responsibility. Towards the end of the season we made some obvious progress and were probably just about equal to any of the teams in the league.
The Nesmiths were tremendous owners and were exceptional to the players. Albertin Montoya is a true “soccer nut” and very passionate about the game. There can be little doubt that this combination will soon result in a competitive and winning soccer team.
To be involved in the launch, play with and against the greatest players in the world, and hopefully inspire and motivate younger female players resulted in an extremely rewarding experience. I am eagerly looking forward to next year.
Take care and I hope to see all you WPS fans at the FC Gold Pride games next season!
Leslie

I still vividly remember the day back in 2003 when my college coach called and told me WUSA had folded. He knew that all during my playing days at Santa Clara I had dreamed about playing in WUSA.
After that disappointment, you can only imagine how excited I became as talk of a revival and the formation of WPS progressed. Being personally involved in the launch, promotion, and start-up is something I will never forget. Having PUMA be the primary sponsor was huge for me because I have been a PUMA athlete since 2005.
Then to top it all off I was allocated to FC Gold Pride and our home field was Santa Clara University’s Buck Shaw Stadium where I played for four years during college. The first game at Buck Shaw was special. We beat the Boston Breakers, I was captain and my jersey was auctioned off.
Even though Gold Pride got off to that great start, a combination of injuries and bad breaks contributed to a losing season. It was my first losing season ever and as a captain you feel a certain responsibility. Towards the end of the season we made some obvious progress and were probably just about equal to any of the teams in the league.
The Nesmiths were tremendous owners and were exceptional to the players. Albertin Montoya is a true “soccer nut” and very passionate about the game. There can be little doubt that this combination will soon result in a competitive and winning soccer team.
To be involved in the launch, play with and against the greatest players in the world, and hopefully inspire and motivate younger female players resulted in an extremely rewarding experience. I am eagerly looking forward to next year.
Take care and I hope to see all you WPS fans at the FC Gold Pride games next season!
Leslie


PUMA clubs Santa Clara Sporting and the RAYS got a behind the scenes pass to this past Saturday’s FC Gold Pride game. After the game, Leslie Osborne and Kristen Graczyk stopped by the PUMA pizza party to say hi and get to know the teams.




PUMA Athlete Leslie Osborne of FC Gold Pride has been named by ESPN as one of the fashion stars of Women’s Professional Soccer. Of course, we’ve known it all along: what with PUMA’s unique fusion of sport and fashion, Osborne was a natural fit for the PUMA family from the beginning. In addition to her status as a world class athlete, Osborne brings a sense of style and personal flair to the field that sets the WPS apart from any other league.
Photo courtsey of ESPN

PUMA Athlete Leslie Osborne of FC Gold Pride has been named by ESPN as one of the fashion stars of Women’s Professional Soccer. Of course, we’ve known it all along: what with PUMA’s unique fusion of sport and fashion, Osborne was a natural fit for the PUMA family from the beginning. In addition to her status as a world class athlete, Osborne brings a sense of style and personal flair to the field that sets the WPS apart from any other league.
Photo courtsey of ESPN

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