
Claire Hutton Eyes 2027 Women’s World Cup After Bay FC Move
From a $1.1 million transfer to a sandwich named in her honor, Claire Hutton is shaping a career that blends on‑field ambition with off‑field impact.
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From a $1.1 million transfer to a sandwich named in her honor, Claire Hutton is shaping a career that blends on‑field ambition with off‑field impact.

U.S. women's national team veteran Claire Hutton discusses her recent move to Bay FC, her community initiatives, and her excitement for the upcoming 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

Four teams, including Argentina and the Netherlands, have chosen Kansas City as their World Cup base camp, turning the city into a vibrant hub of fan activity, economic opportunity, and cultural exchange.

In the newest For the Glory KC episode, the podcast explores a potential $20 million signing, the USMNT’s World Cup run, and the city’s preparations for the 2026 tournament.

England and Argentina have set up camp in Kansas City as the World Cup’s footprint expands, backed by a $700 million investment and a festival that drew 25,000 fans for the United States’ opening match.

Dozens gathered in downtown Blue Springs to watch the U.S. defeat Paraguay 4-1, with goodie bags, food trucks and a surge in youth soccer registration highlighted by organizers.

The Netherlands national soccer team’s arrival in Kansas City after a New York friendly sparked a warm community celebration, highlighted by a local family’s sentimental connection to their heritage.

Basketball Hall of Famer Grant Hill, a part‑owner of Orlando City SC and the NWSL’s Orlando Pride, discusses his renewed love for soccer, his daughter’s collegiate career, and the upcoming World Cup’s impact on American soccer.

The Teal Rising Elite Cup brings together eight ECNL girls' teams of 2010‑2012 birth years for a three‑day competition in Kansas City, featuring standout players and scouting opportunities.