The Union's all-time leader in appearances was lauded for his tireless work off the field and on issues related to equality and justice. Read the whole story
Hoover-Vestavia Soccer is the first MLS NEXT club based in Alabama. Wake Futbol Club is just the second club based in North Carolina. Read the whole story
1. Christian Pulisic (Bor. Dortmund to Chelsea, 2019), $70.4 million
2.
Sergino Dest (Ajax to Barcelona, 2020), $23.1 million
3. *Weston McKennie (Schalke 04 to Juventus, 2021), $20.35 million
4. John Brooks (Hertha Berlin to Wolfsburg, 2017), $18.7 million
5. Tim
Weah (Paris SG to Lille, 2019), $11 million
5. Jozy Altidore (Villarreal to Sunderland, 2013) $11 million
*Completed
permanent transfer on Wednesday.
Source: Transfermarkt
The Colombian played for the Sounders in their first four MLS seasons and helped them win three U.S. Open Cups. Read the whole story
Denmark (Superliga)
Emmanuel Sabbi, OB, 45 minutes (1-1 at SonderjyskE)
England (Premier League)
Christian Pulisic, Chelsea, sub-24 minutes (1-0 at Liverpool)
Antonee Robinson, Fulham, 75 minutes (0-1 vs. Tottenham)
Thursday's stars included Frederique St.-Jean (St. John's), Ava Benedetti (Seattle) and Peyton McNamara (Ohio State). Read the whole story
BIIK-Kazygurt (Kazakhstan) 1 Bayern Munich (Germany) 6
(BIIK-Kazygurt: Brooke Denesik 90 minutes, Stasia Mallin 90, Shannon McCarthy 90, Nathalie
Muth 90, Kennedy Rose 90, Brenna Connell sub-2.)
Lyon (France) 2 Brondby (Denmark) 0.
(Lyon: Catarina Macario 61 minutes.)
Cruz Azul goalkeeper Sebastian Jurado may have set a long-distance chest-trap record during his team's 1-0 win over Mazatlan. Read the whole story
Fred Matthes has been named president, while Carrie Taylor will head operations. Stumptown AC also named Rod Underwood as head coach. Read the whole story
1. Settlement clears path for all youth, high school sports to resume in California By John Maffei (San Diego Union
Tribune)
2. Brooks and McCafferty getting RBNY academy back on track By Eric Friedlander (American Soccer
Now)
3. Social media has become a liberating - and at times lucrative - pursuit for cooped-up athletes By Kyle Melnick and Michael Errigo
(Washington Post)
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is one of only four Division I men's soccer programs in the youth soccer hotbed state. Read the whole story