Pochettino, Soccer and World Cup
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While the team failed to meet the hopes of many fans, this World Cup highlighted the game’s decades-long climb into the national consciousness. What comes next?
Things after the USA-Belgium game keep on becoming the story of the day every few hours. After Folarin Balogun’s red card controversy and getting slammed 4-1 by Belgium in the Round of 16, FIFA has taken action against the USMNT by suspending 2 of its staff members.
Eight teams are left in the World Cup, and the quarterfinals feature the top four countries in FIFA’s pre-tournament men’s world rankings plus two others in the top 10.
The USMNT's 4-1 World Cup loss to Belgium drew 30 million viewers on Fox, the most-watched soccer broadcast in U.S. history.
After a strong World Cup run ended with an embarrassing loss, the United States Men’s National Team looks ahead with uncertainty.
Olympic soccer rules will limit the amount of players who were on the World Cup team from playing at the LA Games.
Among the people we hear from are former head of US soccer Alan Rothenberg, the USA international footballers Eric Wynalda and Heather O'Reilly, MLS vice-president Dan Courtemanche, and South Korea captain Son Heung-Min, who made the move to the MLS from the English Premier League.
A spot in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals is on the line Tuesday afternoon in Vancouver for a Round of 16 matchup between Colombia and Switzerland.
For all the growth in American soccer over the past quarter-century, the U.S. men’s national team remains stagnant. Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie fared no better at the World Cup in 2022 and 2026 than Tim Howard,
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N.J. soccer coach accepts job with defending state champion, steps down from elite Group 1 program
Oscar Viteri is coming home. Viteri has stepped down from his post at Glen Ridge and taken the job at nearby Livingston, his alma mater. Viteri is taking over for Brian Carr, who stepped down after leading Livingston to its first Group 4 state title in program history.
Comments by Paraguayan Sen. Celeste Amarilla that targeted France soccer captain Kylian Mbappé have sparked an international controversy