As the world turns its gaze towards the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, set to unfold across North America, soccer enthusiasts and industry stakeholders are eager to witness not just the spectacle of the tournament itself but also the intricate implications it holds for related leagues. Jessica Berman, commissioner of the National Women’s Soccer League
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On May 3, an illustrious gathering of soccer icons will take center stage in the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame as Carli Lloyd, Chris Armas, Nick Rimando, Mary Harvey, and former Major League Soccer executive Mark Abbott are celebrated for their remarkable achievements and contributions to the sport. Each of these figures embodies the
Mauricio Pochettino’s appointment as the head coach of the United States men’s national soccer team marks a turning point in American soccer. With a clear-eyed vision, Pochettino emphasized the need for the men’s team to establish ambitions similar to those of their female counterparts, who boast an impressive record including four World Cup titles and
United States women’s national team head coach Emma Hayes recently highlighted the glaring lack of opportunities for women managers in men’s football. Despite her stellar track record and success in the women’s game, Emma Hayes shed light on the obstacles that still exist when it comes to breaking into the male-dominated world of football management.