Angel City unveils new facility in effort 'to build a winning culture'
Briefly

The new ownership of Angel City, led by Willow Bay and Bob Iger, seeks to revitalize a previously struggling women's soccer team. Their significant investment of $50 million aims to enhance the team's operations and build a competitive culture. The recent opening of an advanced performance center at California Lutheran University symbolizes this commitment. With the hiring of experienced coach Mark Parsons, the team's leadership envisions attracting talent and creating a supportive environment for female athletes, aiming to establish Angel City as a leading women's sports organization.
When I think of Angel City and why I want to be here, what has started with an ownership group and investors to build a brand that is world-leading, how female athletes should be supported, knowing the ambition now and putting in a performance center that no other women's sports team has in the world, you've kind of touched everything.
It was very clear that we needed to invest in football operations here and support the leadership and support the players and making sure they had all the resources they needed to build a winning culture.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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