Check out the best of two time World Cup winner Alex Morgan’s Orlando Pride career, and catch the NWSL on ESPN starting July 14.
The top scorer in World Cup history plays in Orlando. So does the American icon known for her tea-sipping celebration (and for being an overall badass). The Golden Boot and Golden Ball winner plays in Seattle.
Just because the Women’s World Cup ended doesn’t mean there isn’t more women’s soccer to watch. The National Women’s Soccer League season is in full swing.
And now the stars are coming back.
Fresh off their fourth Women’s World Cup title, the U.S. women’s national team members returned home…

Continue reading


LOS ANGELES — The celebration was cut short for a member of the World Cup champion U.S. women’s soccer team after she discovered someone had burglarized her hotel room in Los Angeles.
Allie Long tweeted on Thursday it happened after the team was honored at The ESPYS on Wednesday night.
Long wrote “someone stole my wedding ring, cash and the key to my favorite city.” She’s referring to the symbolic key that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio gave the players following a ticker-tape parade on Wednesday.
After the @ESPYS show someone stole my wedding ring, cash and the key to my favorite city after just receiving it from my hotel room. Do you make copies @NYCMayor ? I would love a new one.— Allie Long (@ALLIE_LONG) July 12, 2019

In…

Continue reading




NEW YORK — Adoring fans lined New York City’s Canyon of Heroes on Wednesday to praise the World Cup-winning U.S. women’s national soccer team as athletic leaders on the field — and as advocates for pay equity off it.
Construction workers sounded air horns above crowds chanting “USA! USA!” as the hourlong parade moved up a stretch of lower Broadway that has long hosted ticker-tape parades for world leaders, veterans and hometown sports stars.
Co-captain Megan Rapinoe and her teammates shared a float…

Continue reading





Alejandro Moreno believes Lionel Messi may have endeared himself to the Argentina fans, but was ‘irresponsible’ for his comments that could land him a ban by CONMEBOL.

Lionel Messi doesn’t feel he should’ve seen red for the Gary Medel altercation and feels Argentina should’ve been in the Copa America final.
Alex Morgan, Lionel Messi, Sam Kerr and Zlatan Ibrahimovic all won individual honours at Wednesday’s ESPY awards, while U.S. women’s national side was crowned Best Team.
Just days after lifting the Women’s World Cup in France, Carli Lloyd, Megan Rapinoe and the rest of the USWNT were on hand to accept the award at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
Along with the Best Team award, Morgan earned the ESPY for Best Female Athlete, joking that it was the second best trophy she has earned…

Continue reading


On the same day the U.S. women’s national soccer team was being celebrated for its 2019 World Cup victory, the most iconic moment in the team’s history — Brandi Chastain’s 1999 shirtless celebration — was commemorated in the Los Angeles area.
When Chastain’s winning penalty kick gave the United States a 5-4 shootout victory over China in front of more than 90,000 fans at the Rose Bowl to capture the 1999 Cup, she ripped off her jersey and — still wearing her sports bra — dropped to her knees…

Continue reading


SIGN INTO YOUR ACCOUNT CREATE NEW ACCOUNT

×
CREATE ACCOUNT ALREADY HAVE AN ACCOUNT?
 
×
FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?
×

Go up