The “Always Possible / Todo es Posible” campaign video was narrated by Angel City FC co-owner Natalie Portman. The club will be featured in the three-part docuseries Angel City on HBO Max beginning in May. Pulling back the curtain on the origin story through the 2022 inaugural season of the female-founded and led team, the series reveals the passion and grit needed to build a franchise from scratch and blaze a bold trail in the world of professional sports.
A rallying theme for all fans everywhere to get behind the USWNT, “Always Possible / Todo es Posible” was created around three key themes: championing the voices of fans and athletes, connecting people and communities, and inspiring participation and belonging.
With a new challenge ahead on the biggest stage for international women’s sport, the USWNT’s journey to the World Cup has featured a group of veterans leaving a lasting legacy and new stars in the making, forming a relentless group that champions its individual diversity while relying on its collective strength. Fueled by those they aim to inspire, these women are game changers on and off the field.
“Always Possible / Todo es Posible” represents not being limited by predefined boundaries and taking the initiative to write one’s own future. The campaign represents the many voices of athletes and fans and the cyclical relationship of both inspiring each other.
The cosmic burst and trail design are inspired by the visual representation of a Super Nova and the natural draping of the American flag in motion. A supernova is a powerful and luminous explosion of a star which can trigger the formation of new stars. This represents the lasting ripple effect the USWNT has on future generations. It is derived from the Latin word ‘nova’ meaning new -- expressing a hallmark of this team and its players to continually forge new paths, re-write the rules, and raise standards on and off the field. The colors pulled through are a modern twist on the traditional red, white, and blue found on the American Flag.
The Collective marks the first initiative of its kind for any National Governing Body and was purposefully designed by U.S. Soccer to highlight and elevate the profile of women in the creative industry who represent diverse perspectives, ideas, and forms of expression through their work.