1. Several European Teams to Participate in Soccer Tournament at Sun Life Stadium

    Sun Life Stadium will be the European club soccer mecca Aug. 6-7 as seven of the world’s most famous teams from Europe — plus the Los Angeles Galaxy — will converge ...

    Robert Piva Written by Robert Piva about 1 month ago 15 reads 0 comments

  2. Jurgen Klinsmann: 5 Decisions to Define His Reign as U.S. National Team Coach

    Managing a national football team is one of the most difficult jobs in world football. Not only do the coaches have little time to work with their teams, often only seeing their players ...

    John D. Halloran Written by John D. Halloran about 1 month ago 1,274 reads 6 comments

  3. Instagram: Sydney and Co. at the Boston Marathon

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 116 reads 0 comments

  4. Americans Abroad Wrap-Up: Jozy Altidore Scores a Hat-Trick

    Jozy Altidore and DaMarcus Beasley got on the scoreboard for their respective clubs in action this weekend with Altidore netting a hat-trick for AZ Alkmaar and Beasley tallying for Puebla...

    John D. Halloran Written by John D. Halloran about 1 month ago 1,668 reads 3 comments

  5. Italy: Why Balotelli and El Shaarawy Make Them World Cup Contenders

    The striker position has been a thorn in the side of the Italian national team for a long time now. Even during the team's magical run to the 2006 World Cup title, the Azzurri ...

    Sam Lopresti Written by Sam Lopresti about 1 month ago 1,545 reads 19 comments

  6. Why the U.S. Women's National Team Are on Course for World Cup Glory in 2015

    Over the 22 years since the inaugural Women’s World Cup, held in China in 1991, no team has been more dominant in the women’s game than the United States women’s national team...

    John D. Halloran Written by John D. Halloran about 1 month ago 1,174 reads 1 comments

  7. 10 African Internationals Set for Transfers to Europe This Summer

    In this article, Bleacher Report’s African Expert Ed Dove profiles 10 African internationals who could be poised to make a move to Europe this summer...

    Ed Dove Written by Ed Dove about 1 month ago 7,740 reads 12 comments

  8. Bradley Finds His Footing at Roma

    Michael Bradley has conversed in Italian with ease when handed the opportunity in the aftermath of matches in the Stadio Olimpico news media zone this season.....

    Robert Piva Written by Robert Piva about 1 month ago 166 reads 0 comments

  9. Why MLS' International Flavor Is Improving the Level of Play on the USMNT

    In the United States men’s national team's recent World Cup qualifiers against Costa Rica and Mexico, a funny thing happened...

    John D. Halloran Written by John D. Halloran about 1 month ago 4,117 reads 9 comments

  10. Megan Rapinoe's Declaration of Independence

    LYON, France — The latest attempt at a women’s professional soccer league in the United States begins this weekend, so the stars of the American team at the London Olympics have, for the most part, returned to preaching the gospel stateside...

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 101 reads 0 comments

  11. England Captain Steven Gerrard Desperate to Qualify for World Cup in Brazil

    Steven Gerrard says the England players are 'desperate' to qualify for the 2014 World Cup and was surprised by the level of criticism after the recent draw with Montenegro.....

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 2,163 reads 0 comments

  12. Eric Abidal and a History of Footballers Who Won Battles Against Adversity

    The return of Eric Abidal to the Barcelona team last weekend rightfully dominated the post-match headlines, despite his side's impressive 5-0 victory over Real Mallorca ...

    Christopher Atkins Written by Christopher Atkins about 1 month ago 3,556 reads 3 comments

  13. 5 Second-Tier Nations Who Could Feasibly Triumph at World Cup 2014

    The recent spate of World Cup qualifiers has given everyone a taste for the International spectacle that looms next summer. This article profiles five second-tier nations who could well triumph at Brazil 2014...

    Ed Dove Written by Ed Dove about 1 month ago 12,585 reads 71 comments

  14. 5 Thoughts from USWNT Friendlies Against Germany and the Netherlands

    This past week, the United States women’s national team played two friendlies in Europe, drawing 3-3 in Germany last Friday and beating the Netherlands 3-1 on Tuesday. Here are five thoughts from the two matches...

    John D. Halloran Written by John D. Halloran about 1 month ago 1,829 reads 1 comments

  15. Jurgen Klinsmann Is Right to Not Guarantee a USMNT Return for Landon Donovan

    Heading into last month’s World Cup qualifiers, Jurgen Klinsmann was a man fighting for his job...

    Jerrad Peters Written by Jerrad Peters about 1 month ago 3,369 reads 20 comments

  16. US Women Beat Netherlands 3-1 in Exhibition

    THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Christen Press scored twice and the U.S. women's team beat the Netherlands 3-1 in an exhibition Tuesday night that extended its unbeaten streak to 31 games...

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 76 reads 0 comments

  17. 6 Players Who Can Gatecrash England's 2014 World Cup Squad

    The 2014 World Cup is just over a year away and between now and then, there is bound to be plenty of speculation about which players can gatecrash the final England squad...

    George Cushnie Written by George Cushnie about 1 month ago 3,689 reads 20 comments

  18. After Long Road Back, Holden Takes in Return to Lineup

    Just days after Stuart Holden completed his loan move to Sheffield Wednesday , Owls manager Dave Jones wasted no time in testing the effectiveness of his new midfielder...

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 140 reads 0 comments

  19. Former England Star Bridge Gets Engaged to Pop Star Girlfriend Frankie Sandford

    Wayne Bridge has announced his engagement to his pop star girlfriend Frankie Sandford, from girl group the Saturdays.....

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 128 reads 0 comments

  20. How the U.S. Men's National Team Can Be Better Without Tim Howard

    Tim Howard is one of the best keepers in the world. It would be asinine to suggest that the United States is better off without him. His presence between the posts is missed. Yet in his absence the U...

    Nathan McCarter Written by Nathan McCarter about 1 month ago 3,477 reads 12 comments

  21. Why Uruguay Are in Danger of Missing World Cup 2014

    After 11 matches of South American World Cup qualifying, 2010 semifinalists Uruguay remain in real danger of missing out on a chance to repeat their feats at Brazil 2014...

    Christopher Atkins Written by Christopher Atkins about 1 month ago 799 reads 0 comments

  22. Fred to Miss Three Weeks with Muscle Tear

    Fluminense doctor Victor Favilla has confirmed that striker Fred will miss three weeks with a muscle injury in his lower leg.....

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 140 reads 0 comments

  23. What Should United States Soccer Fans Expect from Landon Donovan?

    U.S. Soccer fans have known Landon Donovan since he broke onto the international scene by winning the Golden Ball award in the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship ...

    Andy Konty Written by Andy Konty about 1 month ago 4,458 reads 22 comments

  24. Brooks to Choose Between USA and Germany "in the Coming Weeks"

    German-born defender John Anthony Brooks has been the subject of plenty of speculation about his national team future for some time now, and there has been a hope for U.S. Men’s National Team fans that he will eventually choose the U...

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 135 reads 0 comments

  25. USMNT's Michael Bradley Tries His Hand at Acting in Volkswagen Commercial

    Michael Bradley, the teen sensation. Michael Bradley, the coach's son. Michael Bradley, the US national team star.....

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 1 month ago 160 reads 0 comments