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U.S. Soccer’s legal stance criticized

Equal pay arguments head to court May 5

Scrubbed: March Madness leads long list of canceled sports

The world’s sports schedule cratered at warp speed Thursday, with one of the biggest events on the U.S. calendar, the fun-filled and colorful college basketball tournament known as March Mad...

U.S. Soccer Federation says hostile crowds give men different jobs than women

NEW YORK – The U.S. Soccer Federation says facing hostile crowds in Mexico and Central America makes playing for the U.S. men’s team a different job than competing for the American women and...

Colorado Rapids score extra-time winner to beat D.C. United in MLS season opener

Jonathan Lewis nets winner for Rapids

MLS owners make wild predictions ahead of 25th season

Growth of game expected to continue in U.S.

American women seek more than $66M in damages from US Soccer

Players on the U.S. women’s national team are seeking more than $66 million in damages as part of their gender discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation. The damag...

U.S. soccer men’s union says women’s pay should be tripled

NEW YORK — The U.S. men’s national team urged the U.S. Soccer Federation to sharply increase pay of the American women and accused the governing body of making low-ball offers in negotiation...

Carli Lloyd talks about field goals, career

U.S. soccer star in Super Bowl commercial

New Durango High School girls soccer coach Melissa Halonen looks to deliver stability

Demons on fourth coach in four seasons

Top young US men’s players uncertain for Olympic soccer

CHICAGO – If the U.S. qualifies for this year’s Olympic men’s soccer tournament, it might decide that Christian Pulisic is better off remaining with Chelsea than going to Tokyo. “...

Berhalter optimistic US will train in Qatar before World Cup

BRADENTON, Fla. – Having canceled a training camp in Qatar that was to have started this week, U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter is optimistic his team will train in Doha at some point before that ...

U.S. men’s soccer cancels plan to train in Qatar

CHICAGO — The U.S. men’s soccer team has canceled its plan to train in Doha, Qatar, from Jan. 5-25 “due to the developing situation in the region.” The U.S. Soccer Federation anno...