
The Rise of All-Star Games and the Future of Women’s Soccer
An examination of how All-Star traditions in other leagues inform the NWSL’s consideration of a showcase event, set against the backdrop of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
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An examination of how All-Star traditions in other leagues inform the NWSL’s consideration of a showcase event, set against the backdrop of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

Live matches, insightful studio programs and on‑demand streaming make the upcoming tournaments accessible to fans across multiple devices.

Ahead of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco prepares to showcase the continent’s rising talent, with podcast hosts dissecting group dynamics and the road to World Cup qualification.
Kentucky's basketball program has extended scholarship offers to two elite centers in the 2028 class, Yann Kamagate and Erick Dampier Jr., highlighting the Wildcats' aggressive recruiting reach.

A historic start for the San Jose Earthquakes, a marquee World Cup match in California, and a diverse, soccer‑rich population are converging to accelerate the sport's growth across the state.

Duke is already mapping its next recruiting class, targeting a 7‑foot center from Burkina Faso and extending offers to two high‑ranked 2027 prospects while preparing for a star‑laden 2026 cohort.

After a career setback in San Diego radio, Joe Connor embarked on an extensive journey to watch soccer in 47 of the 48 nations set to compete in the 2026 World Cup, documenting his adventures across continents and cultures.

The University of Kentucky has offered a scholarship to Cherif Millogo, a late‑blooming 7‑foot‑3 center whose rapid rise has drawn attention from across the college basketball landscape.

A rising 7‑foot‑3 center from Burkina Faso, Cherif Millogo, has received a scholarship offer from the University of Kentucky, sparking excitement among college basketball circles.

Two Wrexham players have been selected for the upcoming World Cup, triggering payments under FIFA’s Club Benefits Programme that could bring over $500,000 to the club.
Kentucky's early outreach to five‑star prospect Yann Kamagate marks the first scholarship in the 2028 class, highlighting Coach Mark Pope's aggressive recruiting strategy following a difficult 2026 cycle.

A rising junior from Burkina Faso, Yann Kamagate, has pledged to Indiana University, bringing a rare blend of size, shot‑blocking and raw talent to the Hoosiers’ roster.

A towering center from Burkina Faso impresses scouts with rebounding and shot‑blocking stats, securing a scholarship from Indiana and attracting interest from several other elite programs.