The 2010s: Ten Defining Things about the Decade in American Soccer
The 2010s were a turbulent decade for US Soccer in this country. Often joyous, often sad, never boring- we take a look at the moments that defined the decade.
The 2010s were a turbulent decade for US Soccer in this country. Often joyous, often sad, never boring- we take a look at the moments that defined the decade.
The US won two World Cups and an Olympic gold medal in the 2010s. Here are the 11 best players that keyed that incredible run.
As a longtime American soccer writer, I’ve seen athletes do extraordinary things.
But watching a grieving Christen Press play the best soccer of her life in 2019, I managed something even more extraordinary.
I found a new hero and a way to grapple with my own brokenness as an Autism Dad.
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Jonathan Tannenwald of the Philadelphia Inquirer joins us and offers a tour-de-force on the USWNT victory and what’s next for women’s soccer.
A fourth star for the USWNT. Is this the most dominant version yet?
Meanwhile, the US Men failed in their regional championship. What to make of the Gold Cup?
To win a fourth star, the US will have to defeat the reigning European Champions on European soil.
Our comprehensive preview.
The USWNT braces for a tough World Cup quarterfinal against host France on Friday.
We preview it in a pod.
On the incredible Tobin Heath, who, as one of soccer’s great magic makers, helps give soccer its music and soul.
Caitlin Murray, the author of the wonderful new book “The National Team: The Inside Story of the Women who changed Soccer”, joins us for a discussion of the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the USWNT.
Loaded with star power and more competitive than ever, this Women’s World Cup promises to be one of the greatest World Cups ever played. In spite of that, or perhaps because of it, the battles off the field to remedy the pay and working conditions inequities that plague women’s soccer are fiercer than ever.
We preview the tournament, which begins Friday in Paris.
Jill Ellis will announce her 23-woman roster for the 2019 FIFA World Cup within the week. Here’s our guess at who will help the US defend their World Cup title.