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Denver Summit FC reaches 15,000 season ticket deposits as anticipation builds for 2026 inaugural season

Denver FC’s first two seasons will be played at a 12,000-seat modular stadium in Centennial

DJ Jen G provides music as kids dance near the stage at the Denver Summit FC brand launch block party at McGregor Square in Denver, on Saturday, July 26, 2025. The National Women’s Soccer League awarded Denver the league’s 16th franchise, which is set to begin play in March 2026 at temporary stadium in Centennial, Colorado. A new state-of-the-art, 14,500 seat stadium will be built for the team near I-25 and Santa Fe scheduled to open in spring 2028.  The block party featured new, exclusive merchandise, music from local female DJ’s. Food and drinks and comments from owners, executives, NWSL commissioner and the Mayor of Denver, Mike Johnston and other guests. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
DJ Jen G provides music as kids dance near the stage at the Denver Summit FC brand launch block party at McGregor Square in Denver, on Saturday, July 26, 2025. The National Women’s Soccer League awarded Denver the league’s 16th franchise, which is set to begin play in March 2026 at temporary stadium in Centennial, Colorado. A new state-of-the-art, 14,500 seat stadium will be built for the team near I-25 and Santa Fe scheduled to open in spring 2028. The block party featured new, exclusive merchandise, music from local female DJ’s. Food and drinks and comments from owners, executives, NWSL commissioner and the Mayor of Denver, Mike Johnston and other guests. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Kyle Newman, digital prep sports editor for The Denver Post.
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The fervor for Denver Summit FC continues to grow.

The club announced on Monday it reached 15,000 season ticket deposits for its inaugural 2026 campaign. That number is a new high for an NWSL expansion franchise, after the team became the quickest expansion franchise to reach 10,000 season ticket deposits.

Denver FC’s first two seasons will be played at a 12,000-seat modular stadium in Centennial before the club moves to its permanent home — a planned 14,500-seat stadium and entertainment district at Santa Fe Yards in Denver.

“We’re incredibly grateful for the energy and excitement the Denver community and Rocky Mountain region continues to show for this club,” Summit FC president Jen Millet said in a statement. “Reaching 15,000 deposits is a testament to the passion for women’s soccer across the Front Range. We are excited to keep momentum going while continuing to engage the Denver community ahead of our inaugural season.”

Fans are paying $30.30 and $100 for premium seat deposits.

The pricing and inventory for both levels of season tickets is still being determined, and the timeline for converting those deposits into true season-ticket purchases has not yet been finalized. Even if some of those fans who put down deposits don’t end up purchasing season tickets, the club is tracking to surpass its capacity for both its temporary and permanent homes.

The club, which is led by majority owner Rob Cohen, will play its first match next spring. Denver FC will be Colorado’s first professional women’s soccer team and the state’s second professional women’s sports team, joining the Colorado Xplosion basketball franchise from the late 1990s.

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