Denver Summit FC, the city’s new professional women’s soccer franchise, revealed its second official uniform, known as the Summit Snow Kit, capturing the spirit of Colorado’s winter landscape. The announcement took place ahead of the team’s inaugural season, emphasizing the connection between the club and the state’s natural beauty through its uniforms.
The predominantly alpine white jersey features sandstone side panels accented by touches of evergreen and azure, embodying more than just style. The team described the kit as
“an ode to the boldness and beauty of a Colorado winter.”
According to a statement from Denver Summit FC,
The Summit Snow Kit, is a tribute to the quiet power and breathtaking beauty of a Colorado winter,
further adding that
Inspired by the snow that falls across our state each year, this kit captures the stillness before a storm, the brilliance of fresh powder under morning light, and the resilience forged in the cold. It reflects the clarity, purity, and strength that define both our landscape and the community that calls it home.
Previous Evergreen Green Kit and Jersey Availability Details
Earlier this week, the club unveiled its first uniform, called the Evergreen Kit, at a live event held at Denver Union Station. This initial kit is mainly evergreen green, inspired by the pine forests that dominate Colorado’s Front Range throughout the year.

Fans can purchase all jerseys at DenverSummitFC.com and from retailers across the Front Range, offering supporters multiple ways to obtain the club’s apparel as the team prepares for its upcoming matches.
Kickoff and Home Game Venues Announced
Denver Summit FC is set to begin its inaugural season with an away game in San Francisco on Saturday, March 14. The team’s earliest home games will take place at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, including a highly anticipated match against San Diego Wave FC scheduled for Saturday, April 25.
For the summer and fall segments of the 2026 season, the club will transition to a temporary stadium in Centennial, currently under construction, marking a significant step toward establishing a permanent home for the franchise.
Record-Breaking First Home Match at Empower Field
On Saturday, March 28, Denver Summit FC will host its inaugural home game at Empower Field at Mile High at noon, broadcast nationally on CBS. The match is expected to set a new National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) single-game attendance record, after the club surpassed 45,000 tickets sold, exceeding the previous record of 40,091 held by Bay FC.
The team plans to open the 500 level of the stadium for the event, with tickets starting at $20, signaling strong community interest in women’s professional soccer in Colorado.
Jen Millet, Denver Summit FC President, highlighted the significance of the event:
The Kickoff is going to be a defining moment for sports in Colorado,
and added,
The Denver community continues to show why Denver is a soccer city. We want everyone across the Front Range to join us as we make history.
Season Ticket Demand Surpasses Expectations
For its debut 2026 season, Denver Summit FC reported a complete sellout of its 8,500 season tickets, reflecting impressive early support. By September, the club had already gathered over 15,000 season ticket deposits, revealing demand more than double the available tickets.
The club has automatically enrolled those unable to secure season tickets into Club 5280, its membership program and season ticket waitlist. Participants can apply their deposit toward future season tickets, individual game tickets, or request reimbursement and removal from the waitlist.
New Training Facilities Named CommonSpirit Performance Center
Denver Summit FC announced that CommonSpirit Health earned the naming rights for the franchise’s upcoming training center, which is under construction in Centennial. The 20,000-square-foot CommonSpirit Performance Center will serve as the hub for player training and recovery, featuring eight soccer fields, advanced recovery technology, private player amenities, a family dining area, and an integrated training core combining strength and conditioning, sports science, and sports medicine.
Temporary Stadium and Campus Developments in Centennial
This training center forms part of a larger 43-acre campus in Centennial, which also includes a temporary 12,000-seat stadium where Denver Summit FC will play its summer and fall 2026 matches and continue into the 2027 season, while the permanent stadium is in development.
Plans for a New Permanent Stadium South of Downtown Denver
Last March, the franchise announced plans for a permanent 14,500-seat stadium at the Santa Fe Yards site, a 14-acre tract near Interstate 25 and Santa Fe Drive, south of downtown Denver. The facility is being designed in partnership with Populous and is expected to open in spring 2028.
The stadium and surrounding development are envisaged as a recreational district dedicated to professional women’s soccer, as well as a transit-oriented redevelopment hub, aiming to bolster both the team and the community’s urban environment.
Ownership Group Features Notables Including Manning and Shiffrin
Denver Summit FC’s ownership consortium includes prominent figures such as football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning and skiing champion Mikaela Shiffrin. The full group is comprised of individuals and investment partners including Rob Cohen; Project Level at Ariel Investments led by Mellody Hobson; FirstTracks Sports Ventures’ siblings Jon-Erik Borgen, Kaia Borgen Moritz, and Randi Borgen; Neelima Joshi and Dhiren Jhaveri; Molly Coors; Cordillera Investment Partners; The Soin Family led by Vishal Soin; Brooke Woody; and For Denver FC Capital Partners (SPV).
Peyton Manning expressed his enthusiasm about joining the ownership team:
It’s a real honor to be part of something so meaningful to the Colorado community,
and added,
I’m proud to support the growth of women’s sports and excited to help build a club that our city and our state can rally behind.
Looking Ahead to the Team’s Debut Season and Growth
Denver Summit FC’s unveiling of the Summit Snow Kit enhances the club’s identity by connecting deeply to Colorado’s natural elements, symbolizing resilience and community strength. With record ticket sales already reported and strong backing from its ownership group, the team is poised to make a significant impact on women’s professional soccer locally and nationally.
The phased rollout of venues—from the temporary stadium in Centennial to the permanent Santa Fe Yards facility—alongside cutting-edge training amenities, promises to establish Denver Summit FC as a lasting presence within the sports landscape.
As the team prepares for its first matches, the excitement surrounding Denver’s new professional women’s soccer club continues to grow, inviting fans throughout the Front Range and beyond to take part in this historic chapter.
