San Francisco is set to host the WNBA All-Star Game next July, a major milestone for the city already known for the Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup—and now poised to welcome the Golden State Valkyries, one of only 14 teams in North American pro sports history to make the playoffs in their first two seasons. With the MLB All-Star Game also slated for 2028, Mayor Daniel Lurie sees this as a powerful statement of the city’s rising energy and commitment to women’s sports, while also boosting local businesses and workers with the influx of fans and visitors.

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