Overview
- Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston purchased an undisclosed minority stake in Boston Legacy FC, the team announced on July 14.
- Boston said her ties to the city inspired her to invest in a club focused on its players, its community and the growth of women’s sports.
- The ownership roster now features actress Elizabeth Banks, Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman and Celtics president Brad Stevens with his wife, Tracy, alongside entrepreneur Jennifer Epstein.
- Boston Legacy FC will begin play in March 2026 and hold its first season at Gillette Stadium after delays in renovating its planned home, White Stadium.
- Former Boston Globe Media CEO Linda Henry has sold her minority stake and is no longer affiliated with the NWSL expansion franchise.