
Spokane, WASH. — Zephyr FC announced late today that the club will be no longer continue operating a professional women’s team.
They were part of the inaugural Gainbridge Super League for two years.
Here’s the full statement:
To our Spokane Zephyr FC community, supporters, and partners – thank you.Over the past two seasons, you’ve helped bring professional women’s soccer to life in Spokane. The energy, belief, and support you’ve shown this club have meant everything to our players and staff.After careful consideration, we have made the decision not to continue operating a professional women’s team beyond the 2025/26 season.This is not the end of women’s soccer in Spokane. We remain committed to the game and to this community, and we will continue exploring ways to ensure women’s soccer remains an active and visible part of the Inland Northwest.We’re proud of what Spokane Zephyr FC has meant to this community and grateful for the role you’ve played in it.Thank you for being part of this journey.
There were 9 teams in the Super League and the closest opponent for the Zephyr was in Dallas, and three of the teams are in Florida.
Throughout their two-year seasons, the Zephyr averaged just over 2000 fans at One Spokane Stadium.
The team finished fifth in both seasons.
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