FIFA's World Cup inspectors have had breakfast at the White House, meeting with aides to President Barack Obama.
FIFA's World Cup inspectors have had breakfast at the White House, meeting with aides to President Barack Obama.
Longtime U.S. national team goalkeeper Briana Scurry is retiring from soccer.
John McEnroe wants a hand in reviving American tennis. He wants to do it his way.
Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz was suspended for six months Thursday after the country's Sports Institute ruled that he disrupted an anti-doping test ahead of the World Cup.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter believes referees should be full-time professionals if they want to work at the next World Cup.
Bob Bradley led the U.S. men to an upset of World Cup champion Spain, their first appearance in a final at a major FIFA tournament and the top spot in their group in South Africa.
Bob Bradley isn't going anywhere.
Bob Bradley isn't going anywhere. U.S. Soccer announced late Monday it had agreed to a four-year extension with Bradley, ending speculation he was seeking a job in Europe and that the federation wanted to start anew in the lead-up to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Financial terms were not disclosed.
World Cup final referee Howard Webb says he should have sent off Netherlands midfielder Nigel de Jong for his challenge on Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso.
American players are still struggling to be respected in the English Premier League, U.S. forward Eddie Johnson said.
A Chinese investor withdrew his bid to buy Liverpool on Friday despite claiming that his takeover plans would have provided the Premier League club with money for transfers and a new stadium.
Landon Donovan says Major League Soccer must spend in order to keep its top young talent.
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