1. Pele (1957-1971), 77 goals
2. Neymar ( 2010-present) 76 goals
3. Ronaldo (1994-2011), 62 goals
4. Romario (1987-2005), 56 goals
5. Zico (1976-1986), 48 goals
The Selecao crushed South Korea, 4-1, after getting a message from Pele, hospitalized amid treatment for colon cancer. Read the whole story
Outstanding skill and crisp teamwork created an artful goal for Brazil against South Korea. Read the whole story
Japan, ousted by Croatia in a shootout, was aiming to reach the quarterfinals for the first time. Read the whole story
As the USA bowed out of the 2022 World Cup following a 3-1 loss to the Netherlands, it opened a new cycle. Read the whole story
Elfath became the second U.S. referee in history, after Mark Geiger, to whistle three games at a World Cup. Read the whole story
First-year UCLA coach Margueritte Aozasa became the fourth female coach to lift the NCAA D1 women's title. Read the whole story
The defender, now USWNT general manager, represented the USA at three World Cups and three Olympic tournaments. Read the whole story
Indoor soccer superstar Slavisa "Steve" Zungul was elected to the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame in the Class of 2013. Read the whole story
Canadians Alistair Johnston (Celtic) and Ismael Kone (Watford) are the latest Montreal players headed to Europe. Read the whole story
Marvin Gamez scored a stunning goal for LAFC's U-19 team at the MLS Next Fest in Southern California. Read the whole story
1. Fox Sports’ U.S. World Cup coverage is an unmissable abomination By Aaron Timms (Guardian)
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Oliver Bierhoff resigns as sporting director of Germany's national team program By Ciaran Fahey (Associated Press)
3. The joy and anguish of Argentine soccer By Aldana Vales (The Atlantic)