Good morning! Soccer America published its first Soccer Summer Camps special edition 51 years ago. Longtime SA readers will remember the annual camp issue with Joe Garcia‘s camp cartoon drawing on the cover. SA’s camp issue helped set off the soccer camp boom in the 1970s and 1980s, connecting aspiring campers and their parents with […]
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Tuesday AM: Jesse Marsch takes Canada job. Also: Denial in NYCFC-TFC case.
Good morning! One month before the 2024 Copa America and 25 months before the 2026 World Cup, the troubled Canada Soccer Association has found its man to coach its men’s national team. Jesse Marsch is Canada’s 23rd MNT head coach and first American. He has had a long career as a player, first under Bob […]
Monday AM: MLS goal fest, Sophia Smith breaks two NWSL records, Americans abroad, First Copa rosters
Good morning! U.S. Soccer announced on Friday that its three-time women’s world deaf championship national team will face Australia June 1 as the first game of a doubleheader with the USWNT, which will face South Korea in Emma Hayes’ debut game in Colorado. One of the most impressive moves the federation has made in the […]
Friday AM: ‘A generational talent’: Cavan Sullivan, 14, signs record deal with hometown team
Good morning! American pro soccer teams have been signing players as young as 13 or 14 years old for a while now, so Cavan Sullivan’s signing with MLS’s Philadelphia Union at the age of 14 is, in that regard, no big deal. What is unusual is his record (by a lot) Homegrown contract valued at […]
Thursday AM: More Open Cup thrillers. Also: Inevitable Real Madrid, Fuming Bayern.
Good morning! SA readers from the Bay Area will remember Emmy Award-winner John Shrader from his work doing play-by-play for the San Jose Clash/Earthquakes from MLS’s inaugural season of 1996 to 2011. After more than 30 years of TV and radio sports broadcasting in the Bay Area, he is now an associate professor in broadcasting […]
Wednesday AM: Open Cup comeback for the ages. Also: U.S. U-17 signs with Liverpool.
Good morning! The U.S. Open Cup delivered a magical moment last night when Detroit City FC from the USL Championship (formerly of the NPSL and NISA) knocked off the defending champion Houston Dynamo in a shootout after a wild 3-3 tie. Nine more games (streaming info) are scheduled for tonight, including four MLS vs. USL […]
Tuesday AM: Weston McKennie on Juve future. Also: Infantino’s message to MLS, Open Cup games to watch
Good morning! The U.S. Open Cup moves into the round of 32 today with the entry of eight MLS teams and the top eight USL Championship teams. Missing are the rest of MLS — the other 18 U.S. teams that traditionally entered the tournament. SA’s Beau Dure proposes an alternative to the modifications of this […]
Monday AM: Lionel Messi’s 33-minute haul: one goal and five assists
Good morning! Each week, Inter Miami’s margin of victory gets larger: 3-2, 3-1, 4-1 and 6-2. What Lionel Messi and the Herons did on Saturday night against the New York Red Bulls will go down as one of the greatest feats in MLS history. They trailed 1-0 after 45 minutes. “Unimpressive half from Inter Miami. […]
Friday AM: New light on how MLS teams are built. Also: FC Cincinnati loses star with broken jaw, United Soccer Coaches gets interim CEO.
Good morning! In his latest SA Confidential, MLS columnist Charles Boehm looks at the quiet end to MLS’s primary transfer window. There was little buzz on “Deadline Day” because most of the player business wrapped up weeks or months ago. Activity will pick up when the summer window opens in July — amplified by the […]
Thursday AM: Columbus Crew stuns Monterrey. Also: The Barbra Banda show
Good morning! One has to ask the question where we’d be if Thierry Henry’s children had not started crying when he went to say goodbye to them in London in early 2021, in the middle of the pandemic, before heading to the airport to return for his second season in charge of CF Montreal. Henry […]
