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The Catch Up gathers all the news and headlines from the week. Read the stories from this week's newscasts.
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The 14,500-seat stadium will open in 2028 as the anchor of Santa Fe Yards just off I-25. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss the story with Colorado Sun editor David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Some players and coaches are advocating for a fall-to-spring calendar as Major League Soccer readies to open its 30th season. Such a shift would align the league with its international counterparts. But there are obvious challenges, like the weather during a season that begins in late February and runs through the playoffs to December.
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Future Legends Sports Complex and Northern Colorado Hailstorm owner Jeff Katofsky is now suing the United Soccer League. Katofsky alleges fraud and claims the league failed to pay out tournament prize money for his team.
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A Weld District Court judge put the Future Legends structures under receivership Tuesday, after Future Legends and owner Jeff Katofsky failed to pay six notes that now total more than $45 million.
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The new documentary 'Copa 71' looks at the status of women鈥檚 soccer over the past 115 years or so, with a focus on the first FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup played in 1971. But the film is about a lot more than the game of soccer.
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Head coach Emma Hayes made a successful debut with the U.S. women's national team, watching Mallory Swanson and Tierna Davidson both score twice in a 4-0 win over South Korea in a friendly match in Commerce City, Colorado.
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As co-captain of the United States, Lindsey Horan, who is from Colorado, is setting a feisty tone for the team at the Women's World Cup.