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U.S. U-20 WNT drawn into Group D for 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
They will face Italy, Japan and New Zealand.
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USA-Japan World Cup Final on Telemundo breaks Spanish language TV record
TELEMUNDO’S Spanish-language U.S. broadcast of the widely anticipated final match of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 between USA and Japan delivered 1.27 million total viewers, up 97% vs. the 2011 U.S. Spanish-language broadcast of the final, becoming the most watched game of a FIFA Women’s World Cup in U.S. Spanish-language TV, according to Nielsen.
National Cup XIV Finals tickets punched as Regionals continue
Forty-eight teams clinched National Cup XIV Regional championships during the past three events, and 35 of those teams have moved closer to their ultimate goals of winning national titles. The West (Girls), Southeast and Northwest Regionals were held in a span of five days.
USWNT defeats Japan 5-2 to claim third Women’s World Cup title
The U.S. Women’s National Team defeated Japan 5-2 at BC Place on Sunday night to become the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Champion and the first three-time FIFA Women’s World Cup winner.
USMNT completes Gold Cup prep with 4-0 win over Guatemala
The U.S. Men's National team, behind a Guatemala own-goal and scores from Timmy Chandler, Clint Dempsey and Chris Wondolowski concluded its preparation for the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 3-0 win in front of a Tennessee state record crowd of 44,835 at Nissan Field in Nashville.
USMNT faces Guatemala on Friday in final Gold Cup tune-up
The U.S. Men's National team will face off with Guatemala on Friday in a final friendly before the team embarks on its title defense of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
NSCAA, Club Champions League enter 10-year partnership
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and the Club Champions League (CCL), headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., have announced a 10-year partnership that will seek to help impact the American player and coach development landscape.
Crossfire Premier appeals to FIFA in Yedlin case as USSF, MLS fight training compensation in U.S. youth soccer
One of the U.S. youth soccer scene's most quietly contentious issues flared into the public eye this week as Sports Illustrated and Vice Sports reported that Redmond, Washington-based youth club Crossfire Premier has petitioned FIFA to intervene in a disagreement with U.S. Soccer and MLS regarding “solidarity mechanism” fees resulting from the sale of U.S. Men's National Team defender DeAndre Yedlin to Tottenham Hotspur.