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Since 2022, when Ally Financial decided to heavily invest in women's sports, the popularity of female leagues has exploded.
Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston has become the latest WNBA player to invest in the NWSL, as the Boston Legacy FC has announced her purchase of an ownership stake.
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Boston joins fellow investors three-time Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman, actress Elizabeth Banks, and Celtics GM Brad Stevens and his wife, Tracy.
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Fever forward Aliyah Boston is joining the NWSL's Boston Legacy FC as an investor, the team announced in a Monday press release.