
Love Off the Pitch: The Personal Lives of America’s Soccer Stars
A look at the partners and families of key members of the U.S. Men’s National Team, revealing how their personal journeys intertwine with their on‑field careers.
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A look at the partners and families of key members of the U.S. Men’s National Team, revealing how their personal journeys intertwine with their on‑field careers.

A look at the spouses, fiancées and children of the United States men’s national team, revealing how love and career intertwine on and off the field.

Mauricio Culebro, a seasoned executive from Mexican football, has been appointed President of Soccer for Arthur M. Blank Sports and Entertainment, tasked with leading both the MLS side and the new NWSL franchise while fostering collaboration between the men's and women's teams.

As the FIFA World Cup unfolds across Canada, Mexico and the United States, the accompanying Leagues Cup adds a new layer of competition, spotlighting legacy stadiums, rising talents and veteran icons in a summer that promises to reshape North American soccer.

Canadian midfielder Marcelo Flores will miss the World Cup after tearing his ACL in the Concacaf Champions Cup final, a setback that has left coach Jesse Marsch and the national team re‑evaluating options.

The 22‑year‑old confirmed his torn ACL on social media, prompting coach Jesse Marsch to lament the loss of a key midfield option just weeks before Canada’s opening match.

Canadian midfielder Marcelo Flores will miss the World Cup after tearing his ACL in the Concacaf Champions Cup final, prompting coach Jesse Marsch’s disappointment and a reshaped squad for upcoming friendlies and the Bosnia and Herzegovina opener.

A devastating knee injury sustained by Marcelo Flores during the Concacaf Champions Cup final threatens Canada's midfield stability as the nation prepares for its World Cup debut.

Despite a hamstring setback, Alphonso Davies earns a spot on the Canadian roster, while coach Jesse Marsch weighs options in goal and assesses the fitness of several key figures ahead of the tournament.

Alphonso Davies makes the Canadian World Cup squad despite a hamstring injury, as coach Jesse Marsch finalizes a 26‑player roster ahead of home‑soil group‑stage matches.

As Canada gears up to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, head coach Jesse Marsch is set to unveil a 26‑man lineup on May 29. The squad features a mix of established stars and emerging talent, each poised to influence the nation's historic campaign.