- Liga MX Femenil Shines: América Femenil Wins Against NWSL RivalsThe inaugural CONCACAF W Champions Cup has come to a spectacular close, and Mexican football is celebrating a historic milestone. Over the weekend, the Estadio Hidalgo witnessed an incredible showcase of world-class female soccer. Mexican clubs didn’t just compete against the powerful giants of the NWSL; instead, they dominated the podium. This tournament marks a… Read more: Liga MX Femenil Shines: América Femenil Wins Against NWSL Rivals
- CONCACAF W Champions Cup Semifinal ShowdownNorth America’s elite women’s clubs are taking over the Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca, Mexico, for a high-stakes showdown that is rewriting the history of female soccer. With heavyweights from the NWSL and Liga MX Femenil facing off under the guidance of elite tactical masterminds, this isn’t just about a continental trophy. It’s a direct pathway to the historic 2027 FIFA Women’s Champions Cup in Miami.
- Report: Racing Louisville explores minority stake sale amid NWSL growthIf you’ve spent time at Lynn Family Stadium, you might know the feeling of watching the sea of lavender, the roar of the crowd, and that unmistakable sense that you’re part of something growing. Recently, that growth hit a new breakthrough: Soccer Holdings LLC, the parent company of Racing Louisville, is officially exploring a partial… Read more: Report: Racing Louisville explores minority stake sale amid NWSL growth
- Why Marie-Louise Eta is a Game Changer for Union BerlinA professional portrait of Marie-Louise Eta in her Union Berlin coaching kit, a trailblazer for women in professional football coaching.
- The WAFCON postponement is a crisis for footballCan you imagine that the CONCACAF Gold Cup was set back just days before it starts? Without any clear explanation the entire tournament is delayed for several months. Teams already in camp, thousands of fans with everything booked and broadcasters have finalized their schedules. Without a doubt, I can assure you that this would be… Read more: The WAFCON postponement is a crisis for football
- Gio Reyna: What’s Next?Gio Reyna, once hailed as the future of US soccer, has struggled for playing time in Europe, which may necessitate a stint in MLS for rejuvenation. At just 23, he has opportunities in leagues like Serie A and La Liga but needs consistent minutes to rediscover his talent ahead of the 2026 World Cup.





