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USWNT's Catarina Macario to Miss Women's World Cup Due to ACL Injury
Catarina Macario says she won’t be ready in time to play for the United States in this summer’s Women’s World Cup as she continues to recover from an ACL injury.
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Canada Soccer, Women's National Team Reach Interim Funding Agreement
Canada Soccer and the women’s national team have agreed on an interim funding agreement that is retroactive to 2022 after players threatened to boycott team activities at last month’s SheBelieves Cup tournament.
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Camel Pageant Among World Cup Attractions in Qatari Desert
A camel pageant held in the Qatari desert about 15 miles away from Doha and the 2022 FIFA World Cup drew in spectators from around the globe this week.
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Guillermo Ochoa, Andrés Guardado Join Exclusive World Cup Five-Timers Club
Guillermo Ochoa and Andrés Guardado are among four players in Qatar who will join an exclusive group of players with five World Cup appearances.
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Thorns' Sophia Smith Named 2022 National Women's Soccer League MVP
Portland Thorns and USWNT star Sophia Smith won the 2022 National Women’s Soccer League MVP award, the league announced on Thursday.
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NYCFC Wins MLS Cup, Beating Portland Timbers in Shootout
Alex Callens converted his penalty and New York City FC won its first MLS Cup title in a shootout after a 1-1 draw with the Portland Timbers on Saturday. Golden Boot winner Valentin `Taty’ Castellanos scored in the opening half and it appeared that NYCFC was on its way to the league championship in regulation, but Portland’s Felipe Mora...
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Women's National Soccer Team Players Sue for Equal Pay
Three months before beginning their defense of their Women’s World Cup title, American players escalated their legal dispute with the U.S. Soccer Federation over equal treatment and pay. Players filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the federation Friday, alleging ongoing “institutionalized gender discrimination” that includes unequal pay with their counterparts on the men’s national team.