
Spain Advances to World Cup Quarterfinals After Narrow Victory Over Uruguay
Spain edged past Uruguay 1-0 in Guadalajara, while cooling‑break discussions, a StubHub lawsuit and upcoming quarterfinal fixtures add off‑field intrigue.
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Spain edged past Uruguay 1-0 in Guadalajara, while cooling‑break discussions, a StubHub lawsuit and upcoming quarterfinal fixtures add off‑field intrigue.

A July 1 gathering at Eisenhower Park brought over 6,700 fans together to watch the U.S. Men’s National Team, showcasing the island’s growing soccer culture and its ambitions for the future.

The United States was eliminated by Belgium in Seattle after a 4-1 loss, marking the fourth time in five tournaments the U.S. has exited at the Round of 16. The match featured early promise, a swift reversal of momentum, and a controversy involving a suspended player that drew political attention.

The U.S. Men's National Team reflects on a historic low in 2017, a decade of rebuilding, and a breakthrough at the 2026 World Cup that signals a sustainable future for American soccer.

The latest Sounding Off on Soccer episode breaks down the tactical errors, key moments, and broader implications of the U.S. team’s 4-1 defeat to Belgium in the Round of 16.

The U.S. men's national team has repeatedly exited the World Cup at the round of 16, and despite new talent and a larger tournament format, deeper issues in coaching, defense and midfield remain.

Despite high hopes and home‑field advantage, the U.S. men's national team fell 4‑1 to Belgium, exposing persistent defensive flaws and raising questions about coaching and player development.

After a disappointing quarter‑final loss to Belgium, US Soccer issued a statement of respect for Mauricio Pochettino, but the Argentine coach says he needs time to consider his next steps amid calls to retain him.

Mauricio Pochettino faces a decisive crossroads after a roller‑coaster World Cup campaign with the US Men’s National Team, as US Soccer moves to keep him amid interest from Europe.

The U.S. men's national team failed to advance past the round of 16 in the World Cup, a result that underscores the limitations of a pay‑to‑play system and raises questions about the nation's soccer identity.

The federation released a bilingual statement acknowledging the 4‑1 defeat to Belgium, criticizing the current development model and highlighting the importance of community support for soccer.

The United States men's national team has repeatedly fallen short of expectations at recent World Cups, prompting scrutiny of its massive investments, player development, and coaching direction.

Recent World Cup exits highlight a lingering barrier for the U.S. men's national team, even as new talents emerge and the tournament format expands.
The United States fell to Belgium in the round of 16, leaving the squad and coaching staff at a crossroads as they look toward future tournaments.

The U.S. Men's National Team’s World Cup adventure ended with a 4‑1 defeat to Belgium, but the federation is already working to retain head coach Mauricio Pochettino and navigate a contentious disciplinary episode involving forward Folarin Balogun.

The U.S. Men's National Team confronts a pivotal crossroads after a Round of 16 defeat, with leadership questions, a shifting roster, and upcoming continental competitions shaping the road to 2030.

A look at the U.S. men's soccer team's recent round‑of‑16 exit, the struggles of established stars, breakthrough performances by new talent, and the uncertain future of the national program.

The United States' match against Belgium drew a historic audience, highlighting growing soccer interest in America.

A 36‑hour saga that began with a politically charged FIFA ruling ended in a humiliating defeat, exposing deep defensive flaws and sparking a debate about the intersection of politics and sport.

The United States fell 4-1 to Belgium, but the tournament delivered milestones: a first knockout‑stage victory since 2002, a dominant group‑stage finish, and breakthrough performances from emerging talents.

The United States fell 4-1 to Belgium in the round of 16, ending a promising run that had included early group‑stage victories and a long‑awaited knockout‑stage win.

Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III expressed disappointment after the United States Men’s National Soccer Team fell 1‑4 to Belgium in the World Cup, critiquing the squad’s preparation and highlighting a red‑card controversy involving Falorin Balogun.
The United States concluded its 2026 World Cup campaign with a 4‑1 loss to Belgium, but the tournament delivered first‑ever knockout‑stage wins, a group‑top finish and standout performances from Gio Reyna, Malik Tillman and Folarin Balogun.

A quarter‑century of limited progress, highlighted by key performances from Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman, raises questions about the future of the U.S. men's national team.