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- Sky Blue visits PUMA City!
28 Jun 2010 / 01:08 PM - The WPS Ball makes a stop at Pat’s Steaks
13 Jan 2010 / 09:54 PM - Become a part of PUMA’s WPS Photo Mosaic!
07 Jul 2010 / 09:24 AM
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This past weekend, local California soccer club Benicia Arsenal FC 2000 was on-site at the FCGP game to celebrate PUMA’s Title Night. They acted as the pre-game escorts and had the opportunity to meet some of the Pride players including PUMA athlete, Marta.
FC Gold Pride defeated the Washington Freedom, 3-2 and members of Benicia Arsenal FC watched as Marta scored 2 goals helping her team claim the win and securing her position as the leagues leading scorrer.

This past weekend, local California soccer club Benicia Arsenal FC 2000 was on-site at the FCGP game to celebrate PUMA’s Title Night. They acted as the pre-game escorts and had the opportunity to meet some of the Pride players including PUMA athlete, Marta.
FC Gold Pride defeated the Washington Freedom, 3-2 and members of Benicia Arsenal FC watched as Marta scored 2 goals helping her team claim the win and securing her position as the leagues leading scorrer.



Make sure to stop by the PUMA tent at every WPS home game for your chance to get a “Recognize Awesome” Spree Pass that might have the winning number! During the game, an announcement will be made and the winning number will be read off. One special fan will have 30 seconds to get from their seat to the retail tent and dress in as much PUMA/WPS gear as possible. The best part is, whatever the fan manages to put on in those 30 seconds, they get to keep!
All fans should bring their Spree Pass to every game because who knows, just because your number isn’t called in one game, doesn’t mean it won’t be called in the next! Take a look below for a sneak peak on what the Spree Passes look like for all 8 WPS teams:
Make sure to stop by the PUMA tent at every WPS home game for your chance to get a “Recognize Awesome” Spree Pass that might have the winning number! During the game, an announcement will be made and the winning number will be read off. One special fan will have 30 seconds to get from their seat to the retail tent and dress in as much PUMA/WPS gear as possible. The best part is, whatever the fan manages to put on in those 30 seconds, they get to keep!
All fans should bring their Spree Pass to every game because who knows, just because your number isn’t called in one game, doesn’t mean it won’t be called in the next! Take a look below for a sneak peak on what the Spree Passes look like for all 8 WPS teams:

Make sure to stop by the PUMA tent at all WPS games to leave your mark and sign the PUMA “RECOGNIZE AWESOME” Polaroid wall. Check back each week to see if your picture made it to our blog post!
Check out some of the graffiti action from opening weekend:
Make sure to stop by the PUMA tent at all WPS games to leave your mark and sign the PUMA “RECOGNIZE AWESOME” Polaroid wall. Check back each week to see if your picture made it to our blog post!
Check out some of the graffiti action from opening weekend:

PUMA athlete Tasha Kai celebrates her game winning goal- image courtesy of isiphotos
This past weekend marked the opening of the second season for Women’s Professional Soccer. Four great matches were played across the country while the Sky Blue FC vs Chicago Red Stars match was broadcasted on FSC. The PUMA Power line was the theme of the weekend as all the teams sported their Power 1 and Power 5 kits, played with the WPS Power ball and more than half the athletes wore their new women’s power c2.10 boots. The new Recognize Awesome campaign made its debut with our new commercial spot launching on FSC and was supported by multiple in-stadium touchpoints including program booklets, fieldboards, in-stadium activations and giveaways. Newly signed PUMA athlete Natasha Kai was a highlight of the weekend and scored Sky Blue’s first goal of the season! 4 more games will be played this upcoming Saturday and Sunday.
See below for a quick snap shot of all the action!
Saturday, April 10th
Washington Freedom vs Boston Breakers
Location: Maryland Soccer Plex
Final Score: Boston 2- Freedom 1
Attendance: 3,899
Game Highlights: The Breakers tallied the season’s first goal in the 7th minute when Lauren Cheney tapped the ball in off a Kristine Lilly corner kick. Thirteen minutes later, Kelly Smith recorded her first goal of the 2010 season to put the Breakers up 2-0. In the 87th minute, the Freedom’s Abby Wombach connected with teammate Alli Long to score their first goal of the season.
Sunday, April 11th
Saint Louis Athletica vs FC Gold Pride
Location: Anheuser-Bush Soccer Park, Fenton, MO
Final Score: Saint Louis 2- FC Gold Pride 0
Attendance: 3,356
Game Highlights: Eniola Aluko struck twice for Athletica as Saint Louis made an early statement in WPS league play. Aluko’s first goal was courtesy of an FC Gold Pride turnover that Shannon Boxx forced. Boxx intercepted a flat pass near the midfield circle and quickly picked out Aluko making a run through the center channel. Boxx’s ball was weighted perfectly, allowing Aluko to finish cleanly past Nicole Barnhart. Aluko’s second came in the 61st minute from a corner kick that Aya Miyama took. Miyama’s corner found Shannon Boxx who headed the ball back through the six-yard box finding Aluko who nodded home for a 2-0 Athletica lead.
Philadelphia Independence vs Atlanta Beat
Location: John A. Farrell Stadium, West Chester, PA
Final Score: Philadelphia 0- Atlanta 0
Attendance: 6,028
Game Highlights: The first real opportunity for the Independence came in the 7th minute off a through ball from PUMA athlete Amy Rodriguez, which Atlanta keeper Allison Whitworth tipped just wide. Atlanta’s Mami Yamaguchi, a threatening offensive presence all game, retaliated seconds later putting two shots in a row just outside of the post. Atlanta’s best opportunity of the game came in the 26th minute when Amanda Cinalli nailed a header off the far post. In the closing minutes o the first half, Amy Rodriguez pushed forward on the right side, sending a floated cross into the box for midfielder Jen Buczkowski, who was unable to connect cleanly.
Sky Blue FC vs Chicago Red Stars
Location: Yurcak Field, Piscataway, NJ
Final Score: Sky Blue 1- Chicago 0
Attendance: 4,440
Game Highlights: On the 6th minute tally, Sky Blue’s O’Reilly settled the ball at the top of the box and fed it to newly signed PUMA athlete Natasha Kai in the center of the field. Kai, who led Sky Blue by registering six goals in 2009, needed just one touch to find an opening and struck the ball past Chicago goalkeeper Jillian Loyden to make it 1-0.
This past weekend marked the opening of the second season for Women’s Professional Soccer. Four great matches were played across the country while the Sky Blue FC vs Chicago Red Stars match was broadcasted on FSC. The PUMA Power line was the theme of the weekend as all the teams sported their Power 1 and Power 5 kits, played with the WPS Power ball and more than half the athletes wore their new women’s power c2.10 boots. The new Recognize Awesome campaign made its debut with our new commercial spot launching on FSC and was supported by multiple in-stadium touchpoints including program booklets, fieldboards, in-stadium activations and giveaways. Newly signed PUMA athlete Natasha Kai was a highlight of the weekend and scored Sky Blue’s first goal of the season! 4 more games will be played this upcoming Saturday and Sunday.
See below for a quick snap shot of all the action!
Saturday, April 10th
Washington Freedom vs Boston Breakers
Location: Maryland Soccer Plex
Final Score: Boston 2- Freedom 1
Attendance: 3,899
Game Highlights: The Breakers tallied the season’s first goal in the 7th minute when Lauren Cheney tapped the ball in off a Kristine Lilly corner kick. Thirteen minutes later, Kelly Smith recorded her first goal of the 2010 season to put the Breakers up 2-0. In the 87th minute, the Freedom’s Abby Wombach connected with teammate Alli Long to score their first goal of the season.
Sunday, April 11th
Saint Louis Athletica vs FC Gold Pride
Location: Anheuser-Bush Soccer Park, Fenton, MO
Final Score: Saint Louis 2- FC Gold Pride 0
Attendance: 3,356
Game Highlights: Eniola Aluko struck twice for Athletica as Saint Louis made an early statement in WPS league play. Aluko’s first goal was courtesy of an FC Gold Pride turnover that Shannon Boxx forced. Boxx intercepted a flat pass near the midfield circle and quickly picked out Aluko making a run through the center channel. Boxx’s ball was weighted perfectly, allowing Aluko to finish cleanly past Nicole Barnhart. Aluko’s second came in the 61st minute from a corner kick that Aya Miyama took. Miyama’s corner found Shannon Boxx who headed the ball back through the six-yard box finding Aluko who nodded home for a 2-0 Athletica lead.
Philadelphia Independence vs Atlanta Beat
Location: John A. Farrell Stadium, West Chester, PA
Final Score: Philadelphia 0- Atlanta 0
Attendance: 6,028
Game Highlights: The first real opportunity for the Independence came in the 7th minute off a through ball from PUMA athlete Amy Rodriguez, which Atlanta keeper Allison Whitworth tipped just wide. Atlanta’s Mami Yamaguchi, a threatening offensive presence all game, retaliated seconds later putting two shots in a row just outside of the post. Atlanta’s best opportunity of the game came in the 26th minute when Amanda Cinalli nailed a header off the far post. In the closing minutes o the first half, Amy Rodriguez pushed forward on the right side, sending a floated cross into the box for midfielder Jen Buczkowski, who was unable to connect cleanly.
Sky Blue FC vs Chicago Red Stars
Location: Yurcak Field, Piscataway, NJ
Final Score: Sky Blue 1- Chicago 0
Attendance: 4,440
Game Highlights: On the 6th minute tally, Sky Blue’s O’Reilly settled the ball at the top of the box and fed it to newly signed PUMA athlete Natasha Kai in the center of the field. Kai, who led Sky Blue by registering six goals in 2009, needed just one touch to find an opening and struck the ball past Chicago goalkeeper Jillian Loyden to make it 1-0.

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: