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U.S. women’s soccer could settle to take care of itself. It’s fighting for something bigger.

The U.S. women’s World Cup champions don’t have any quit or settle in them, but unless they get the relief they deserve from an appeals court, they will face too many opponents in their figh...

U.S. women’s soccer players ask for equal pay appeal

American women’s soccer players want to delay a trial until after an appellate court reviews last week’s decision to throw out their claim of unequal pay while allowing allegations of discri...

Larson to make leap to Division I at Arizona State University

Durango soccer star now a Sun Devil

McKee ready to get to work with Plainswomen volleyball

Bayfield senior lands with Northeastern Junior College

German soccer’s Bundesliga given OK to resume in May

Big step forward despite recent players positive coronavirus tests

Spanish soccer players return to training camps

Testing for COVID-19 prevalent

The USWNT finally found a foe it couldn’t beat: Male entitlement

In the fight for equal pay, the hardest thing to beat is not a judge or corporation or a piece of case law. It’s an attitude. The real opponent is a fearful illogic that says to grant a sing...

Soccer stunner: U.S. women lose equal pay bid

Other issues may proceed to court

After ‘damaging’ delay to stop sports, UK tries to restart

It will be hard to quantify just how many lives Mikel Arteta saved by contracting the coronavirus. The Arsenal manager testing positive on March 12 helped to ensure hundreds of th...

Beat the buzzer to nominate Durango Athletic Hall of Fame candidates

Deadline for inaugural nominations sent to selection committee is April 30

FIFA wants to let teams use more substitutes

Because of backlog of matches, FIFA wants five instead of three

Italian government sets May 18 return for soccer training

ROME — Nearly seven weeks after the last game was played, Italy’s top soccer division finally has a target date to resume practice. Premier Giuseppe Conte announced Sunday that pr...