US National Team
Life as Struggle: How Iceland Became the World’s Best Pound-for-Pound Soccer Team
The population of Iceland is the same as as Riverside, California. How did it get so damn good at soccer?
Aron Johannsson's Injury Hell Is Finally Over
Aron Johannsson, the Icelandic-American striker, is finally back on the field after a long World Cup hangover that hardly anyone knew about.
At 25, Jozy Altidore's Next Step Is Down, And It's Probably For Good
Jozy Altidore turned 25 today and after years as American soccer's great hope, he is likely never going to fulfill the hype once lavished upon him.
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Why "the" MLS Hates Jurgen Klinsmann
A series of public comments by both U.S. National Team Manager Jurgen Klinsmann and MLS Commissioner Don Garber have the U.S. soccer world on edge.
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