Countries all around the world will soon send players to the U.S. to compete in one of soccer's biggest events. Roger Bennett explores how past competitions met cultural and geopolitical moments.
On August 15, 1971, 20 years before the first official Women's World Cup was recognized by FIFA, Mexico and Argentina stepped out to face each other at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City before an ...
With soccer continuing to grow in popularity across the United States, one D.C.-area school district is set to pilot a program in which elite-level coaches will teach the sport during its physical ...
DALLAS, TX - The women's soccer team at Dallas Baptist University just came back from a trip of a lifetime. "I don't think I ll ever have another opportunity like that so I was really grateful that I ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Kids from all ages smiled on the soccer pitch in Spring Branch as the legendary German club Bayern Munich taught them how to play soccer. "This was great, I had a lot of fun ...
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Since the 1970s, millions of girls have grown up playing soccer, and I was one of them. I’ve been a fan of, or been a player for almost my entire life — and the life lessons I’ve learned from soccer ...