The New England Revolution reached agreements with the cities of Boston and Everett, major steps in moving forward with its plans to build a 24,000-seat soccer-specific stadium on the Everett waterfront.
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Crew hires Swede Henrik Rydström to replace Wilfried Nancy
The Columbus Crew hired 49-year-old Swede Henrik Rydström as its new head coach to replace Wilfried Nancy, who moved to Celtic.
Brenden Aaronson’s Leeds happy with point at Anfield
Brenden Aaronson kept his starting job for Leeds’ 0-0 draw at Liverpool that stretched its unbeaten run to six games to climb seven points clear of the relegation zone.
USWNT: Top scorers (2025)
Catarina Macario missed the 2023 Women’s World Cup and 2024 Olympics, but she is slowly regaining the form that made the most highly regarded attacking player to join the USWNT in the last decade.
After 38 bargaining sessions, no new agreement with Championship players
Negotiations between the USL Players Association and USL have been going on since August 2024.
USMNT: Top scorers (2025)
It was a year during which the battle for starting positions in the USMNT attack grew fiercer.
Bike specialist: Ayoub El Kaabi does it again for Morocco
The Moroccan scored a wonderful bicycle kick at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Western Conference teams make moves
Five Western Conference teams made moves on Monday, including key pickups for the two L.A. teams, a new start for a former USMNT goalkeeper and new deals for two local products.
How the World Cup 7 are doing at Africa Cup of Nations
Led by Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen, Nigeria has been the best team at the Africa Cup of Nations. Watch: Nigeria 3-2 Tunisia Highlights. Surprising, then, that the Super Eagles won’t be going to the World Cup. They didn’t make the FIFA playoffs, losing to the Democratic Republic of Congo on penalty kicks in the final of African […]
NWSL’s ‘High-impact player’ rule meets with union objections
The NWSL detailed its much-anticipated rule to allow teams to pay up to $1 million to players outside the salary cap.
