The NASL’s antitrust lawsuit against U.S. Soccer and MLS took more than seven years to come to trial in federal district court. The trial lasted 14 days.
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Americans Abroad: From Europe’s big leagues, all the men’s weekend action — and Philadelphia’s impact
Just when Norwich’s promotion hopes looked beyond reach, the return of Josh Sargent from injury has revived the them.
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Bournemouth, unbeaten in its last 12 matches, could move into the Premier League top four with a win on Saturday, but it will be a huge task for Tyler Adams and the rest of the Cherries.
New in 2025: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV expands access and launches Sunday Night Soccer
Apple and MLS have partnered with Xfinity and DirectTV. Also, T-Mobile is offering its customers complimentary MLS Season Pass access.
From Europe’s big leagues and Mexico to off-the-beaten-path, all the men’s weekend action
The weekend for Americans abroad delivered a wild ride with plenty of positive performances from top U.S. players.
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Gio Reyna has another coach.Dane Mike Tullberg, Borussia Dortmund’s U-19 coach, was appointed the interim coach of the Dortmund first team.
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If the USA’s January camp is to be deemed a success, a few players will convince Coach Maurico Pochettino that they’re capable of boosting the USA’s odds at the 2026 World Cup.
Americans Abroad: From Europe’s big leagues, all the men’s weekend action
Two Americans made Bundesliga debuts: James Sands, who recently moved on loan from NYCFC, and Noahkai Banks, for whom it also marked his professional debut.
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Americans Abroad Josh Sargent should see action for the first time since November when Norwich City hosts the Premier League’s Brighton & Hove Albion Saturday in the third round of the FA Cup. He needed groin surgery, curtailing a strong start to the 2024-25 season with the Canaries (four goals and five assists in 12 […]
Pascal Jansen relishes opportunity to coach NYCFC
Pascal Jansen’s work as Arne Slot’s successor at AZ Alkmaar opened the way to a four-year contract with New York City FC.
