"Women's sports is a movement, and I admire and respect the work that the team and the NWSL continues to do to grow the sport and empower future generations of athletes," Williams said in a statement.

He joins a group of celebrity investors in the NWSL club that includes actress Elizabeth Banks, three-time Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman and WNBA and Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston. Celtics general manager Brad Stevens and his wife, Tracy, are also investors.

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  1. Bostonian here! (I come in peace, please don’t remind me of the 86’ Super Bowl I wasn’t alive)

    We love to see it!

  2. Glad to see him paying it forward like this and helping promote women’s sports.

    As a Butler alum, tangentially pleased to see Brad & Tracy Stevens investing in the same team.

  3. As a girl dad, I approve

    This is also the country to be in for women’s soccer

    ….Can’t say the same for Men’s soccer :[ …

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