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- Concacaf Announces 2026 Champions Cup Official Draw Pots and Procedures
Concacaf President and FIFA Vice President Victor Montagliani will also participate, while former standout
- Kynisca Innovation Hub to Join U.S. Soccer’s Soccer Forward Foundation
Soccer’s goal as it plans to co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2031.
- U.S. Men's National Team Falls 1-0 to Panama in Concacaf Nations League Semifinals
game was the first featuring a full U.S. squad in four months (the January camp matches fell outside a FIFA
- National Soccer Hall of Fame Announces the Six Members of Its 2026 Class
Seitz was a FIFA international referee from 1999 through 2013.
- Hayes Names 24-Player USWNT Roster for April Matches Against Brazil
. • Defender Alana Cook, who was on the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Team, but did not see action, last
- U.S. Men’s Beach Soccer National Team Falls 7-6 on Penalty Kicks to El Salvador Following 1-1 Draw in Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship Semifinals
Salvador’s Elmer Robles stepped up and put his penalty past Toth, to send Los Cuscatlecos to the 2025 FIFA
- Pochettino Selects 26-Player Roster for 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
the Gold Cup represents the USA’s final participation in an official competition ahead of the 2026 FIFA
- Four U.S. Soccer Disability National Teams to Take Part in Fourth Annual ADAPTandTHRIVE Invitational, Presented by Haleon, From March 19-23 in Fayetteville, Georgia
Women’s Cerebral Palsy (CP) National Team and 2023 FIPFA Powerchair Football World Cup bronze medalist Deaf Football Championships roster ADDITIONAL ROSTER NOTES: Thirteen players were part of the 2023 DIFA Head Coach: Everett Palache *Part of 2023 DIFA World Deaf Football Championships roster ^ Part of 2024 Deaf Pan American Games roster ADDITIONAL ROSTER NOTES: Nine players were part of the 2023 DIFA World Copa America this November, which will serve as the region’s qualifying tournament for next year’s FIPFA
- Sparks Sign Wing Jihyun Park to Training Camp Contract
She was named FIBA Player of the Game after recording 22 points (8-for-13 FG, 3-for-5 3PT), six rebounds
- PSG Dominates Atletico Madrid in Clash of European Titans in LA
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from PSG showcases his ball control abilities as his teammate Vitinha watches. Photo by Katareena Roska for Tangent Zine. Fresh off from winning the UEFA Champions League, Paris Saint Germain displayed outstanding football in the intense 88-degree heat in Los Angeles. They dismantled Atletico Madrid with a 4-0 victory in their Group B match at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, impressing the 80,619 fans in attendance without showing any signs of fatigue. The European Champions took the lead in the 19th minute when Fabian Ruiz fired a low shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the penalty area. Pablo Barrios of Atletico Madrid defends PSG's Fabian Ruiz. Photo by Katareena Roska for Tangent Zine PSG controlled the game's pace and speed, maintaining possession for an impressive 74%. Atletico had a significant opportunity to equalize during first-half injury time, but Gianluigi Donnarumma successfully blocked Antoine Griezmann’s attempt in the box. Shortly after, Vitinha broke through Atletico's defense and scored on a counterattack. PSG's Vitinha, the game's Man of the Match, breaks through Atletico's defense. Photo by Katareena Roska for Tangent Zine. Atletico Madrid's best opportunity in the second half came when Julian Alvarez's goal was disallowed after VAR ruled that Koke had fouled Desire Doue during the play leading up to it. The situation deteriorated further when Atletico's Clement Lenglet received a second yellow card and was sent off in the 78th minute, compounding a frustrating day that left coach Diego Simeone visibly enraged by both the referees and his players' errors. In the 82nd minute, Alexander Sorloth astonishingly missed an open goal for Atletico, causing Simeone to drop to his knees in disbelief. Substitute Senny Mayulu ensured PSG's win five minutes later, building on his goal-scoring appearance in last month's Champions League final by shooting into the bottom corner in the 87th minute. Just before the final whistle, some drama unfolded when the video assistant referee (VAR) confirmed a handball by Robin Le Normand in the box during added time. PSG's attacking midfielder Lee Kang In took the penalty and sealed the blowout. Clement Lenglet of Atletico Madrid tries to head the ball in the box as Marquinhos from PSG defends. Photo by Katareena Roska for Tangent Zine.
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