Relevent Sports is contesting soccer’s policy of not permitting a federation to sanction official matches involving teams from other countries.
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Foreign league and cup matches on U.S. soil move one step closer to becoming a reality
Relevent Sports’ antitrust lawsuit against U.S. Soccer and FIFA took a new twist when Relevent Sports agreed to dismiss FIFA from the suit.
U.S. Soccer’s national training center to be named after Arthur M. Blank
U.S. Soccer held groundbreaking ceremonies on Monday for the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center.
Third annual ADAPTandTHRIVE Invitational set for next week
Three extended national teams are among the groups taking part.
U.S. Open Cup: The compromise
All MLS teams won’t be participating in the 2024 U.S. Open Cup after all.
Tuesday morning: What We’re Reading
A conversation with new US Soccer VP Nathán Goldberg Crenier … Jury awards wife of Andy Polo $600K … Player dies after being struck by lightning.
Beach soccer on the upswing: Coach Francis Farberoff expects USA to make history at World Cup in Dubai
The USA was winless in its last two Beach World Cups but arrives in Dubai with reasons for optimism.
U.S. Soccer members approve by-law to pay president
For the first time, U.S. Soccer’s president will be paid.
An encouraging rise in respecting referees, hopeful innovations, and unresolved problems
Cal North’s recruitment of UC Davis players to ref is one example the programs to address the ref shortage.
U.S. Soccer to become $200 million business in fiscal year 2025
The budgeted operating surplus of almost $1.2 million is in contrast to the forecasted deficit of $8.3 million for fiscal year 2024 and the record deficit of $43.2 million for fiscal year 2023.