MLS

The recent transfer of United States international midfielder Aidan Morris from the Columbus Crew to Middlesbrough in the English Championship has grabbed the attention of soccer fans worldwide. At just 22 years old, Morris has already made a name for himself in Major League Soccer (MLS), recording impressive stats with the Crew. Morris, a two-time
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Major League Soccer has been receiving criticism for not pausing its season during international tournaments like Copa America, the European Championship, and the Olympics. While other leagues around the world adjusted their schedules to accommodate the absence of key players during these tournaments, MLS opted to continue with its regular season matches. This decision has
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Steve Cherundolo’s squad had a mixed week, with a draw in Austin followed by a stunning 6-0 victory over San Jose. Kei Kamara’s equalizer in the 90th minute cemented his place in MLS history, while the team’s dominant win showed their strength moving forward. After defeating Columbus Crew and Philly, Miami showed their resilience even
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Inter Miami CF has made a groundbreaking move by appointing former Barcelona and Arsenal director of football Raúl Sanllehí as co-president alongside Xavier Asensi. Together, they will oversee various aspects of the sporting side and execute the ownership’s strategy for player development from the academy to the first team. Sanllehí brings a wealth of experience
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LAFC seems to be a fan-favorite with their tactically flexible approach and a strong core group of players. Denis Bouanga’s impressive performance in the 3-1 win over Orlando City highlights their attacking prowess. However, it is essential to note that consistency will be key for them to maintain their position at the top of the
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The North American Soccer League (NASL) has been embroiled in a legal battle against the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) and Major League Soccer (MLS) for years. The NASL, the second iteration of a league to bear that name, operated from 2011-2017 before eventually shutting down after losing its Division 2 designation from the USSF in
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The recent legal claim filed by FIFPRO against FIFA has brought to light the ongoing tensions between players’ unions and football’s governing body. This legal action is a direct result of FIFA’s refusal to reconsider the rescheduling of the 32-team Club World Cup, despite threats from FIFPRO and the World Leagues Association. Member Unions Take
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