[MLS: The USA 20] Just three weeks remaining before U.S. World Cup players leave their MLS clubs and head off to training camp at … Read the whole story
[AMERICANS ABROAD] Alejandro Bedoya may have parlayed a solid first season at French club Nantes into a berth on the U.S. World Cup team. … Read the whole story
[NWSL: Week 3] FC Kansas City gets its first chance to avenge its 2013 playoff loss to the Portland Thorns when it travels to … Read the whole story
[NASL: Week 3] New York and Minnesota, the only unbeaten and untied teams in the NASL, look to earn their third straight wins of … Read the whole story
[USL PRO: Week 6] Sacramento Republic FC is set to break the USL PRO attendance record for a regular-season game when it opens at … Read the whole story
[SOCCER ON THE AIR] Eight of the 10 clubs in the North American Soccer League have local television deals offering live coverage of home … Read the whole story
[SOCCER ON THE AIR] Fox Sports 1 set a new viewing record for its coverage of the UEFA Champions League on back-to-back days. Read the whole story
[VIDEO PICK: Golazo] Lewis Baker scored an absolutely brilliant goal in U-21 Chelsea's 2-1 win over Arsenal last Tuesday. The 18-year-old, who has one … Read the whole story
"Not that I'm planning to go to Brazil, because I'm not, but it would also give people the opportunity to go to the World Cup if they wanted to for four or five days, or six days, whether you're a
trainer or team administrator or something like that. Instead, the [MLS] office will be there and the U.S. Soccer office will be there and the rest of us will toil away here and watch it on
TV."
-- Seattle Sounders coach Sigi Schmid, upset that MLS clubs will enter the U.S. Open Cup during a nine-day window June 10-18 when they --
players and staff -- supposed to get a break during the group stage of the World Cup. (Seattle Times)
"Panini can state that the city of Rio de Janeiro is well supplied and there is no shortage of official Panini products for sale."
-- A company statement from Panini after a van carrying
300,000 adhesive stickers of 2014 World Cup players was stolen in Rio de Janeiro. (Reuters)
Former U.S. youth international Sheanon Williams is getting back his fitness after a quad injury interrupted his bounce-back from adversity. Read the whole story