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U.S. U-20 Women’s National Team picks up 2-0 win over Brazil
Recap from the USA's win over Brazil.
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FC Barcelona announces plan to launch Barça Academy in New York
FC Barcelona members have approved with 283 votes in favor, 21 blank and 25 against, the project that will allow a new Barça Academy in New York. As such, the expansion of FC Barcelona in the United States takes another step forward after the opening of an office in the same city in September 2016.
New York SC announces construction of outdoor and indoor home facility
New York Soccer Club has announced the construction of its home facility ("Ophir Field") in central Westchester, NY, in partnership with Manhattanville College.
England defeats Spain 5-2 to win FIFA U-17 World Cup title
England came from two goals down to defeat European champions Spain 5-2 and win their first-ever FIFA U-17 World Cup title in front of 66,684 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan Stadium in Kolkata, India, on Saturday.
U.S. Soccer awards Innovate to Grow Fund grants to state associations
U.S. Soccer has announced the recipients of its Innovate to Grow Fund grants, to help state association members launch new and innovative programs to grow participation in their markets.
England and Spain face off Saturday in FIFA U-17 World Cup title match
After three weeks of intense competition, the final of the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 will be an all-European affair as England and Spain face off Saturday with the title on the line.
U.S. U-15 Girls National Team heads to Germany for training camp
The U.S. Under-15 Girls’ National Team will travel to Germany for a training camp and two matches against the Germany U-15 GNT.
New Jersey Youth Soccer announces hiring of two ODP Coaching Directors
Lou Mignone and Brendan Murphy have been named New Jersey Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program Coaching Directors.
Study shows broad support for United Bid to Host 2026 FIFA World Cup
A new survey of adults in Canada, Mexico, and the United States confirms broad support for a United Bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The survey found that 77 percent of North American residents are in favor of hosting the first-ever 48-team FIFA World Cup, and 81 percent of respondents across the three countries agree that hosting the tournament would be good for their specific country.