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Taking it all in one last time while wearing the U.S. Soccer crest, Rapinoe reflected on how she and her generation had changed the game during her 17 years on the team.
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Many teams headed home from the Women’s World Cup with uncertain futures. The next major tournament for women’s soccer is next year’s Olympics in France.
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An expanded field of 32 teams at the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand means more players and teams will see the international spotlight. The tournament starts Thursday.
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OL Reign players Megan Rapinoe, Alana Cook, Sofia Huerta, Emily Sonnett and Rose Lavelle are among the 23 players selected for the United States team that will defend its title at the Women’s World Cup next month.
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President Joe Biden made the case Wednesday that the pay disparity between men and women has hurt the economy, bringing members of the U.S. women’s…
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Longtime U.S. women's soccer team star Julie Foudy says the things she learned on the field aren't so much about winning as about how women can unleash their inner force and stand up for something.
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The players' union and U.S. Soccer announced the collective bargaining agreement Wednesday, ending protracted and sometimes bitter negotiations over wages. The deal runs through 2021.
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Soccer fans from the American Northwest are expected to fill sold-out BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada, Tuesday evening as the U.S. Women's...
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She's regarded as one of the best goalies in the world, and also as an outspoken player who doesn't mince words. In her newly-released autobiography, Solo discusses her passion for the game and talks about a mother and father who helped her succeed even as they faltered.
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She's dealt with a lot of drama on and off the soccer field. But former University of Washington star Hope Solo is at the top of her game as the United…