When Oscar-winner Natalie Portman had a wild dream to start a professional women's soccer team in Los Angeles, the stars aligned in her favor.
When Oscar-winner Natalie Portman had a wild dream to start a professional women's soccer team in Los Angeles, the stars aligned in her favor.
"Angel City" showcases the launch of the team and the journey of its founders. The series highlights the resilience and determination of those like Portman who created a platform for women's soccer in Los Angeles. "Everything is just so positive and exuberant and just joyful," Portman said. Portman and her co-founders have their sights set on more than just revolutionizing women's soccer; they aim to change the landscape of women's sports forever. Angel City's players receive a share of ticket sales, marking a groundbreaking milestone in women's sports.
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