Leander Schaerlaeckens
Meet Dennis Crowley, the Tech Entrepreneur Who Wants To Shake Up the US Soccer World
Dennis Crowley helped invent foursquare. Now he wants to reinvent the structure of soccer in America.
As MLS Grows, Will the Hardcore Fans Still Be Welcome?
MLS has been marketing directly to urban 20-somethings and promoting the supporter culture they've brought. Are they prepared to deal with the baggage?
Meet the Newbies of Euro 2016
For the first time, the Euro will count 24 teams rather than 16, and there are five newcomers among them: Albania, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, and Wales.
Teams to Watch at Euro 2016: What Do We Make of Spain?
Spain has been one of the most successful soccer teams of the last decade. But they flamed out in the World Cup two years ago. Was it an aberration?
Teams To Watch At Euro 2016: Belgium, United
Belgium is in some ways a cobbled-together country lacking a strong national identity. But its diverse and talented national soccer team has brought the nation together.
Teams To Watch At Euro 2016: England May Surprise Instead of Disappoint
England has always regarded itself as a top soccer nation even though their performances in major tournaments hasn't always reflected that. This year could be different.
Teams to Watch at Euro 2016: The Always Unpredictable France
History tells us that France will either perform exceedingly well or laughably awful at a major tournament. So which will it be at Euro 2016?
Kei Kamara Trade Reveals MLS Still Sees Players as Expendable Commodities
The Columbus Crew traded star forward Kei Kamara only a few months after signing him to a million dollar Designated Player contract.
Jurgen Klinsmann's New Biography Is Everything That's Wrong with Jurgen Klinsmann
By trying to show how great the head coach of the U.S. men's national team is, Erik Kirschbaum's new book "Soccer Without Borders" supports the arguments of Jurgen Klinsmann's many critics.
Here Comes Futsal: Can Indoor Soccer Make it in America Again?
With investments from NBA owners, the PFL is trying to bring futsal—the world's most popular version of indoor soccer—to American arenas.
The Economic and Cultural Fuel Behind China's Soccer Investment
Chinese Super League clubs went on a spending spree in January. Is this just a fad, or is there a new big money league in the game?
Johan Cruyff's Complicated Legacy
Johan Cruyff died at age 68 on Thursday after a long bout with lung cancer. Cruyff was one of soccer's greatest innovators, but also one of the sports' biggest antagonizers.