The Philadelphia Union's signing of North Carolina recruit Auston Trusty on Wednesday raised to 16 the number of players on the 2015 U.S. Under-17 … Read the whole story
Showing off his new platinum blond look -- think Guy Fieri -- Lionel Messi tuned up for a new season at Barcelona with the … Read the whole story
FC Dallas came back from a goal down late in overtime to beat the LA Galaxy, 2-1, in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup … Read the whole story
After two scoreless draws, Brazil came to life at the Rio Olympics with a 4-0 win over Denmark that sent it into the quarterfinals. … Read the whole story
Tuesday's USA-Colombia women's game at the Rio Olympics on NBCSN averaged 3.6 million viewers, the most for the three U.S. matches and more than … Read the whole story
The big news in Portland is bad news for the rest of MLS. Argentine Diego Valeri has signed an extension to his Designated Player … Read the whole story
San Jose's sputtering attack has been bolstered by the signing of forward Henok Goitom, who comes to MLS after playing for more than a … Read the whole story
Teenager James Murphy made his debut for Sheffield Wednesday less than a month after he signed with the English Championship club in its 2-1 … Read the whole story
"You should just have a clock and that's it. Extra time can be a time scandal. It's not that I'm saying it was there, but there's no injuries or anything like that. But having said that, we have to
take full responsibility for conceding two goals in the last five minutes on corner kicks."
-- LA Galaxy coach Bruce Arena after the Galaxy lost to FC Dallas, 2-1, in the U..S.
Open Cup semifinals on Victor Ulloa's goal in the 121st minute. He said a referee has too much power to award additional time. (MLSSoccer.com)
"We know that some people see Brazil as a third-world country. She has disrespected our nation. Now she has to deal with the consequences."
-- Christiane Luizedo on why she and
other Brazilian fans have booed U.S. keeper Hope Solo, whose comments and posts about the Zika virus infuriated Brazilians. (New York Times)
The pressure is off Brazil's men's soccer team. For now. After opening with a pair of scoreless ties against South Africa and Iraq that … Read the whole story