WANT TO SHARE THIS ARTICLE? • World Cup Fever: A Soccer Journey in Nine Tournaments By Simon Kuper (Pegasus Books) When I went to my first World Cup in 1990 to watch Scotland with my dad and a couple of mates, it took me half a morning to organize. I booked two weeks leave and phoned the Italian […]
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Soccer America executive editor Mike Woitalla joined hosts Chris O’Connell and Tom Louden on the Brotherly Love FC soccer show.
Ben Gucciardi on Soccer Without Borders’ 20 years of play, education and community
WANT TO SHARE THIS ARTICLE? Twenty years ago, the idea of helping a young child who had to leave their home country due to war, poverty or ethnic, tribal or religious violence was not controversial. “It’s a basic human thing,” Ben Gucciardi notes. In 2026, immigration — who gets to come to, and stay in, […]
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American soccer weekend (March 6-8)
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Media: SA’s Mike Woitalla on The Soccer Media Podcast
Soccer America executive editor Mike Woitalla joined host John Shrader on The Soccer Media Podcast upon returning from U.S. Soccer’s 2026 AGM in Atlanta.
The election that reshaped American sports: Alan Rothenberg on U.S. Soccer’s 1990 AGM
FIFA played hardball and threatened U.S. Soccer that it was in danger of having FIFA renege on its commitment to host the 1994 World Cup on U.S. soil if there was no change in leadership.
Soccer America Trivia Contest
From now through June 8, Soccer America will publish a series of trivia quizzes, with multiple chances to win a free annual subscription.
‘You Can’t Get There from Here’: The story of the USA’s World Cup 1994 opener indoors and, after 44 years, a point!
The following is an excerpt from “You Can’t Get There from Here: My Soccer Journey from Derby to Detroit,” by Roger N. Faulkner.
