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WNBA Unveils Exciting Revival of Franchise with Major Announcement on Tuesday

July 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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The WNBA is set to grow significantly, with a major announcement made Tuesday via Athlon Sports. The league is expanding with plans to reach up to 18 teams by 2030.

Back in June, the WNBA revealed it would be adding three new franchises: Cleveland in 2028, Detroit in 2029, and Philadelphia in 2030. Additionally, two more teams will join the current 13 by next season, including the newly created Golden State Valkyrie.

The league is aiming to increase to 15 teams by introducing franchises in Toronto and Portland, with Portland being officially reinstated on Tuesday. The WNBA confirmed this on its X account by saying, “We welcome the Portland Fire. Tip off for 2026.”

The Portland Fire originally played in the WNBA from 2000 to 2002 but ceased operations due to ownership issues. Despite efforts, including from Portland pioneer Paul Allen, no new owners emerged at the time.

When reestablished, the team drew on Portland’s local spirit for its new branding. Inspired by 12 bridges that connect the city east to west, one logo highlights Mount Hood’s silhouette. Another features a burning rose on a black backdrop, symbolizing both the city’s famous flower and the team’s name.

Portland’s interim president, Claire Hamill, expressed excitement about the team’s return, emphasizing the city’s strong support for women’s sports and the desire to rebuild its connection to the WNBA on a global level. She stated this marks both a celebration of the original Fire franchise’s legacy and a step forward into a bold new future.

The Fire will join the WNBA next season along with the Toronto Tempo, but will first need to appoint a head coach and general manager.

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This story was first reported by Athlon Sports on July 15, 2025.

Fan Take: The return of the Portland Fire highlights the WNBA’s growing popularity and commitment to expanding the sport across the U.S. For fans, it means more opportunities to watch elite women’s basketball and the chance to reignite local passions for the game in iconic basketball cities.

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