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At 27, the USMNT star is in the final year of his AC Milan contract, and a move to New York City FC is sparking debate about the future of MLS and the trajectory of American players.
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At 27, the USMNT star is in the final year of his AC Milan contract, and a move to New York City FC is sparking debate about the future of MLS and the trajectory of American players.

After a strong start in the group stage, Musiala’s goal and interplay with Wirtz and Havertz highlight a dynamic German side bolstered by fresh talent and experienced options.
Recent fan chants during a Mexico‑Czechia match have reignited debates over FIFA’s ability to enforce anti‑discrimination rules, especially as the country gears up to co‑host the 2026 World Cup.

A veteran analyst argues that the much‑maligned American grassroots system deserves credit for producing a deep 2026 draft class, while also exposing the strengths and blind spots of international models.

Stéphanie Frappart, the first woman to referee a men’s World Cup game, joins UEFA as a full‑time refereeing officer, succeeding Dagmar Damková and bringing her extensive experience to the development of European match officials.

Thousands of Dutch fans will march through Kansas City’s downtown, led by a iconic orange double‑decker bus, before the Netherlands‑Tunisia World Cup match, amid traffic alerts and a flood watch.

Bayern Munich is reportedly moving toward a transfer of Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt, a player whose recent World Cup displays have highlighted him as one of Germany’s top left‑backs.

Landon DuPont, a highly touted CHL 'exceptional status' player, has chosen the University of Michigan, joining a blue line that already features prospects Henry Mews and Cameron Reid.

A retrospective ranking of the ten greatest World Cup performers, celebrating feats that have become part of football lore.

A transparent‑bag policy at the tournament has left many overseas supporters scrambling for bags, while locals voice mixed feelings about safety and convenience

The 2026 NBA draft saw every first‑round pick emerge from college programs, a shift driven by new compensation rules and the demise of the G League Ignite program.

A season‑long investigation of 129 male adolescents in Germany, Belgium and Norway found no statistically significant short‑term cognitive or structural brain alterations linked to heading, though certain biomarkers differed at baseline.

Daya King, Rylee McLanahan and Natalie Chudowsky from Duke women's soccer have been invited to U.S. Youth National Teams training camps in Georgia, positioning them for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Poland.

Despite 80% possession and 19 shots, England settled for a 0-0 draw against Ghana, a result that cements their progression but leaves fans yearning for more incisive play.

Thomas Tuchel's approach seeks to draw opponents into deeper positions, but a low‑block Ghana side exposed its limits, prompting England to rethink their strategy.

An exploration of the varied routes that have produced the United States men's national team, highlighting the impact of immigration, Project 2010 and a blend of domestic and international experiences.

An online video shared by @MattWallace888 on X misattributes a quote about mass migration to Swedish soccer player Lucas Bergvall. Lead Stories investigated the claim and found the original interview never mentioned migration, revealing a deliberate distortion of his words.

Brian Ching, the first native Hawaiian to appear in a FIFA World Cup, discusses his historic journey, record‑breaking achievements with Houston Dynamo, and the values that drove his success.

Jesse Marsch has led Canada to its inaugural World Cup win, blending a fiery coaching style with a global career that spans MLS, Austria, Germany and the UK, aiming to evolve soccer in a country where hockey has long reigned supreme.

The 2026 World Cup is on track to shatter previous goal records, with 121 goals scored in the first 40 matches. A faster, more stable ball and a 48‑team field are reshaping the tournament’s offensive dynamics.

Liberty University announces Craig Haley as its new assistant coach, highlighting his extensive playing and coaching background across five countries and multiple continents.

A look at how brothers can represent different countries, the emotional weight of dual loyalties, and the broader push for development in emerging football regions.

Former German World Cup champion Sami Khedira talks about the growing presence of brothers competing for different nations, the emotional tug of heritage, and the responsibilities of Europe in nurturing global talent.

Former Kirkwood High standout Eric McWoods, now playing professionally in Northern Ireland, offers his perspective on the United States’ strong start in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the impact of players like Christian Pulisic and Weston McKinnie, and the urgent call to broaden access for Black athletes in the sport.