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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 31, 5:50 AM
FIFA has the opportunity to make the Women's World Cup a commercial success -- and unleash a new flow of money into women's soccer.
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by Ian Plenderleith on Jul 30, 6:34 PM
The reason why European clubs come to the U.S. in summer is as obvious as it is audacious.
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by Beau Dure on Jul 30, 6:16 AM
"Equal pay" is the slogan that has been shouted from France to the West Coast during and after the Women's World Cup.
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by Brian Sciaretta on Jul 26, 12:55 PM
The Canadian Premier League is in its inaugural season and is eying future growth to help fuel the sport in that country
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by Beau Dure on Jul 24, 6:16 AM
Every summer, college players in search of more games flock to teams in four leagues -- USL League Two and the NPSL for men, the WPSL and United Women's Soccer for women.
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by Beau Dure on Jul 24, 2:46 AM
Tiffeny Milbrett is starting a new job as director of coach and player development at Tampa Bay United Rowdies
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by Ian Plenderleith on Jul 20, 2:08 AM
Europe awoke this past Friday morning outraged once more at the latest news from the USA. You know what I'm talking about.
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by Arlo Moore-Bloom on Jul 18, 10:41 PM
Workman was Eric Wynalda's campaign manager in the 2018 USSF presidential election.
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by Mike Woitalla on Jul 18, 4:36 AM
You have to pay close attention to realize just how an extraordinarily wonderful coach Jill Ellis is. And that's how it should be.
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by Mike Woitalla on Jul 15, 10:15 AM
The USA's championship in France marked its fourth Women's World Cup title since the Anson Dorrance-coached U.S. team won the inaugural tournament in 1991.
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by Beau Dure on Jul 11, 6:06 AM
If the U.S. women's team lawsuit was simply seeking some adjustments to the current collective bargaining agreement, signed in 2017, the federation would likely make a deal rather quickly.
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by Brian Sciaretta on Jul 9, 12:49 PM
The 2019 Gold Cup is now in the history books and it was the first major test of Gregg Berhalter's tenure as head coach.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 9, 8:04 AM
On and off the field, the 2019 Women's World Cup, hosted by France, was a ground-breaking event.
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by Beau Dure on Jul 6, 1:43 PM
The reality: The women's team wouldn't want to trade paychecks with the men's team this year.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 6, 11:41 AM
Four years ago, she watched the World Cup final from a Seattle pizza shop. Now, she's one of the USA's stars.