
MLS Announces 2026 All-Star Roster for Charlotte Showdown
Major League Soccer unveiled its 2026 All-Star lineup, featuring 29 players who will face the Liga MX All-Stars in Charlotte on July 29. The match will be broadcast on Apple TV at 8 p.m. ET.
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Major League Soccer unveiled its 2026 All-Star lineup, featuring 29 players who will face the Liga MX All-Stars in Charlotte on July 29. The match will be broadcast on Apple TV at 8 p.m. ET.
The loss to Belgium spotlights developmental disparities while pointing to emerging opportunities in American soccer.

FC Cincinnati 2 will host Red Bull New York II on Sunday, July 5, at Scudamore Field at NKU Soccer Stadium, aiming to build on a perfect home streak and maintain their unbeaten record in the MLS NEXT Pro season.

Nashville SC sits atop both its conference and the league table in 2026, blending stingy defending with a prolific attack as it eyes three championships and a future that could redefine the club’s destiny.

On June 28, FC Cincinnati 2 will welcome Inter Miami CF II to NKU Soccer Stadium, seeking to add another win to a flawless home record while Miami looks to climb out of the Eastern Conference basement.

Neymar has called an end to negotiations with FC Cincinnati, but the star remains open to joining another MLS club if the right conditions arise. His recent injury concerns and strong performances for Santos add intrigue to the transfer saga.

More than 20 million Americans watched the U.S. Men’s national team advance to the round of 32, a milestone that former New Zealand international Duncan Oughton and Columbus Sports Commission’s Jesse Ghiorzi say could reshape the sport’s landscape in the country.

The recent World Cup hosted on American soil has ignited a renewed fascination with soccer across the United States, drawing more than twenty million viewers as the U.S. Men’s national team progressed through the competition.

From Jude Bellingham’s Madrid dominance to Vinícius Júnior’s flair and the historic milestones of emerging African and diaspora players, the 2026 World Cup promises a new wave of brilliance.

The University of Cincinnati and Miami University will open TQL Stadium with a historic football game, showcasing a century‑old rivalry and the venue’s acclaimed design.

On September 19, the University of Cincinnati will host a landmark football matchup at its soccer‑specific TQL Stadium, reviving the 1888‑year‑old rivalry and promising a sell‑out crowd.

The upcoming September 19 matchup will mark the inaugural football contest at FC Cincinnati’s TQL Stadium, reviving the Battle for the Victory Bell amid optimism from Miami’s head coach Chuck Martin.

The city is hosting a series of World Cup watch parties, culminating at Fountain Square, to celebrate its deep soccer passion.

Head coach Scott Satterfield expressed confidence in Brendan Sorsby’s abilities as the quarterback prepares for the NFL’s supplemental draft after losing his college eligibility.

The University of Cincinnati Bearcats will host Miami RedHawks at TQL Stadium on September 19, 2026, marking the stadium’s inaugural football game and continuing a rivalry that dates back to 1888.

On September 19, 2026, TQL Stadium in Cincinnati will host the first football match at the $250 million, privately funded arena, where the University of Cincinnati will face Miami University in a rivalry dating back to 1888. Season ticket holders enjoy an exclusive presale beginning June 16, 2026, granting priority access to seats as close as 15 feet from the pitch. The stadium, designed by Populous and championed by Jeff Berding, features a 360‑degree canopy, natural‑grass field, and premium amenities that earned it the 2022 World Football Summit’s Best Venue award and the Prix Versailles World Title in the sports category.

On September 19, TQL Stadium will witness the first football game at the venue, pitting the Bearcats against the RedHawks in a clash that blends tradition with cutting‑edge design.

A roster dominated by European‑based players reflects a strategic shift aimed at sharpening the United States’ competitive edge ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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An exploration of how 26 members of the U.S. men's national team forged distinct developmental routes, blending domestic programs with overseas experiences to earn World Cup selection.

The YSC Academy has produced a quartet of players — Auston Trusty, Matt Freese, Mark McKenzie and Brenden Aaronson — who earned spots on the U.S. Men’s National Team roster for the 2026 World Cup. Their journeys reflect a blend of academic rigor and professional soccer, while the academy debates its next developmental steps.

Miles Robinson prepares for his first World Cup, highlighting how the 2026 edition’s scale and global reach can foster unity through soccer.

From ticket hunts to family connections, American supporters are preparing for the 2026 World Cup, a tournament that builds on the legacy of the 1994 edition and expands to 48 teams.

The MLS side will welcome the historic English club to Cincinnati on July 10, a match that underscores growing transatlantic ties and sets the stage for the upcoming 2026 campaign.