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What U.S. Soccer's Lawsuit Against the Women's National Team Is Really About
On Wednesday, U.S. Soccer sued the Women's National Team. The issues are much more complicated than what they appear.
Freddy Adu Finally Takes Responsibility for Lackluster Career, Aims for Better
Not many people can say they're making a comeback at 26.
Abby Wambach, America's Greatest Soccer Player, Is Retiring
She scored 182 international goals, more than any other player in history.
U.S. Soccer's Miracle Trainer
Jim Hashimoto has helped heal several of U.S. Soccer's badly injured stars.
Reconsidering Jozy Altidore
Whether or not Altidore is a reliable contributor to the national team is no longer the debate. We know he isn't. So the question becomes: what now?
Inside Double Pass: The Best Kept Secret In Youth Development is Coming to America
Double Pass, a little-known Belgian firm, played a key role in the development of the German and Belgian national teams. Now it's coming to America.
A Nasty Fight Is Brewing Over U.S. Soccer's Bizarre Policy on Training Fees
U.S. Soccer policy on training fees for youth players has long been at odds with FIFA guidelines. It looks like that may be about to change.
Puppet Killer: One Man's Controversial Twitter Quest To Save American Soccer
Ted Westervelt is known in American soccer circles as @soccerreform, a vitriolic one-man army determined to save the sport from itself.
How the Media and U.S. Soccer Made the Hope Solo Story Even Worse
Sports media members that rarely cover women's soccer and the tone-deaf PR of U.S. Soccer joined forces to, somehow, make Hope Solo a face of domestic violence in sports.
Jurgen Klinsmann Said He Would Fix U.S. Youth Soccer; We're Still Waiting
As Jurgen Klinsmann keeps on building competitive U.S. soccer teams, it seems the world has forgotten about the task that may define his tenure.
Portugal's Incredible Goal in 94th Minute Prevents US From Advancing
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