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WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 29: Portland Thorns forward Sophia Smith 9 celebrates with teammates midfielder Yazmeen Ryan 23 and midfielder Christine Sinclair 12 after scoring the opening goal during the NWSL Championship match between the Portland Thorns and Kansas City Current on Saturday October 29, 2022 at Audi Field in Washington D.C. Photo by Nick Tre. Smith/Icon Sportswire SOCCER: OCT 29 2022 NWSL Championship – Portland Thorns vs Kansas City Current Icon2210200016

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WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 29: Portland Thorns forward Sophia Smith 9 celebrates with teammates midfielder Yazmeen Ryan 23 and midfielder Christine Sinclair 12 after scoring the opening goal during the NWSL Championship match between the Portland Thorns and Kansas City Current on Saturday October 29, 2022 at Audi Field in Washington D.C. Photo by Nick Tre. Smith/Icon Sportswire SOCCER: OCT 29 2022 NWSL Championship – Portland Thorns vs Kansas City Current Icon2210200016
One doesn’t need to point out the obvious – the NWSL is certainly on the course to greatness. We are witnessing significant developments in and around America’s women’s soccer landscape each day. The latest one sees the Portland Thorns unveiling a groundbreaking project alongside their new WNBA franchise for a whopping $150 million.
For the first time in the history of both soccer and basketball, a one-of-a-kind dual sports women’s performance center is being made. The new training establishment is bound to elevate modern standards of sports facilities. The stakeholders, RAJ Sports, announced the decision. It is a sports investment platform of the Bhathal Family who own and operate Portland’s NWSL and WNBA franchises.
To be precise, there has never been a training center that caters to two professional teams from different sports. So what Lisa Bhathal Merage and Alex Bhathal-led organizations are doing is far more than just groundbreaking. In fact, they rather lived up to their promise, having given word of building a dedicated facility for the team.
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“When we acquired the Portland Thorns and the Portland WNBA franchise our family committed to investing into the Thorns, the WNBA franchise, and the Portland metro region,” said Lisa Bhathal Merage. “Building an innovative training facility that provides the best possible environment for our athletes across professional soccer and professional basketball will be a game changer for women’s sports,” she added.

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Lisa insisted that the Bhathal family aims to establish the “most inclusive and welcoming environment” not just for their players and staff, but also become an “elite organization” beyond the field and court for their ardent supporters, fans, partners, and community. In addition, Portland mentioned in its press release that the new center is built with more than just the intention of elevating the performance of teams and players.
The reason they decided to go with a dual setup was because they believed “it will foster an environment of interaction between both teams while embracing the importance of family, community, and the evolving needs of female athletes.”
Notably, the total cost of the campus exceeds $150 million. The construction is planned in multiple phases, with the first stage alone expected to cost $75 million. Renowned architecture and design firm Populous will lead the project. Given how much Portland is spending, let’s hear its state-of-the-art features!
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The new performance center of Portland Thorns is no less than a dream for sports fanatics!
The new Portland performance center is spread across 63,000 square feet. It is designed to provide an elite environment and all the world-class amenities for athletes. It features a 17,000-square-foot practice gym with two full-size basketball courts and two full-sized soccer pitches. An outdoor training zone also complimented them.
The facility includes a 5,000-square-foot strength training area, equipped with top-of-the-line equipment, an outdoor turf zone, and a dedicated yoga and Pilates room. The elite training core program integrates strength and conditioning, sports science, and sports medicine to optimize athlete performance.
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Of course, the whole facility is designed for female athletes. Hence, the center offers dedicated dressing rooms for the WNBA and NWSL teams with spa-like amenities. A dining room with a full-time chef and nutritionist provides performance-focused meals and refueling stations throughout the facility. Additional features include dedicated rooms for players’ families, team meeting rooms, and social media content rooms to support both on-field and off-field development.
The facility also offers private player parking and a designated player entry for convenience and security. What are your thoughts on this new groundbreaking development from Portland Thorns? Let us know in the comments.
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