The US handed a number of exciting prospects their debuts in January, beginning a new World Cup cycle with purpose even as the program faces long-term questions about its vision.
The US qualified for their first World Cup since 2014 on Wednesday night in Costa Rica. Here’s TYAC’s first post-qualification roster projection and analysis.
An in-form US midfield and a team ready for the wintry elements can almost secure World Cup qualification this week. Breaking down the games, the roster, and the curious omission of John Brooks.
Jordan Morris returns to the fold, Caden Clark and Taylor Booth get big opportunities, and a blend of youth and veterans conclude preparations for a World Cup year Saturday night in Carson, California.
With “The Ocho” format set, the United States can now focus on pressing personnel and tactical questions that await them in a post-pandemic qualifying world.
The many retrospectives on Landon Donovan’s miracle goal in Pretoria tend to dwarf the story of the game that goal earned. And all the heartache that came in the decade that followed.
Longtime US women’s soccer journalist John Halloran reflects on Colin Kaepernick and Megan Rapinoe’s peaceful protests four years ago– and wonders if as a society, we are finally-belatedly- ready to listen.
A potential MLS restart in Orlando has some merit. But is the gamble worth it? Kartik Krishnaiyer on what MLS in a fan-free Disney bubble might look like…
In the aftermath of the defeat of the USWNT’s wage discrimination claims in federal court, a settlement may still be the best path forward. But how women’s soccer is financially valued, both now and in the future, remains a daunting challenge.
In the Equal Pay dispute, US Soccer’s scorched earth, sexist legal strategy is unlikely to be a winner- and only demeans its world champion employees. Neil Blackmon on poor lawyering and US Soccer’s latest strategic blunder.
Ulysses Llanez and Reggie Cannon shined, the Olympic team received some answers, and the future looks a bit brighter after a 1-0 US win over Costa Rica.
TYAC celebrates the return of the Bundesliga with a special tribute to VfL Wolfsburg and US star John Brooks as well as a special autographed giveaway.
The hiring of Anthony Hudson, whose most recent coaching experience in American soccer was a spectacular failure, was a bizarre move at a time US Soccer needed to be bold.
An extremely young USMNT gets together this month. Why this group- and other developments, have us hopeful. And what to watch for at this January camp.