The North American Soccer League (NASL) has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation and Major League Soccer (MLS), which has now been given the green light to proceed to trial. This lawsuit comes after the NASL lost its Division 2 league status from the USSF in 2017, leading to the eventual cessation
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FIFPRO, the global players’ union, has taken a bold step by filing a legal claim against FIFA, the governing body of world football. This move comes after FIFA’s refusal to reconsider the rescheduling of the 32-team Club World Cup, despite threats from FIFPRO and the World Leagues Association (WLA) to take legal action. The legal
Lionel Messi recently announced that Inter Miami will be his last club, marking a significant milestone in his illustrious career. After spending 20 years playing for Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain in Europe, the 36-year-old superstar made the move to Inter Miami last summer. Since joining the team, Messi has already made an impact by scoring
FC Dallas recently announced the departure of manager Nico Estevez, citing a lackluster performance under his leadership. Estevez, who had a regular season record of 28-27-29 over three seasons, failed to bring the team to the heights it enjoyed in the mid-2010s under former manager Oscar Pareja. The Decision The decision to part ways with
Recently, it was announced that Luis Suárez, the striker for Inter Miami, will be joining the Uruguay national team for the upcoming 2024 Copa América tournament. This decision was made by manager Marcelo Bielsa, who also included other notable players like Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez and Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde in the 26-man roster.
Following a series of altercations between New York City FC and Toronto FC, Major League Soccer has concluded its investigation. The league rebuked the behavior of players and staff from both teams involved, citing poor judgment and behavior contradictory to MLS values. Despite this, no additional fines or suspensions were issued. Head coaches and executives
In a groundbreaking move, Mexican winger Hirving “Chucky” Lozano has been unveiled as the first Designated Player (DP) signing for the MLS expansion team San Diego FC. The official announcement came from the club, confirming that Lozano, who is currently with PSV Eindhoven, will continue playing for the Eredivisie team until 2024. This signing marks
Charlotte FC, a Major League Soccer team, is currently in advanced negotiations with Fulham and United States defender Tim Ream, as per sources close to the situation. While a deal has not been finalized yet, discussions are ongoing to potentially bring the 36-year-old player to the United States. Ream’s contract with Fulham runs until 2025,
Major League Soccer enthusiasts in San Diego are eagerly anticipating the arrival of Mexican sensation, Hirving “Chucky” Lozano, as a Designated Player for their expansion team. With a proposed salary ranging between $7 to $9 million, Lozano is expected to become one of the top five highest-paid players in the league, showcasing the high expectations
Atlanta United made a significant decision on Monday by firing coach Gonzalo Pineda following a series of disappointing results that left the team struggling in the MLS playoff race. The team’s recent 3-2 loss to Charlotte at home, in front of a massive crowd of over 61,000 fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, was the final straw