Soccer America

Soccer America

Soccer America is a quarterly magazine based in Oakland, California, that focuses on soccer. It is dedicated to providing insights and coverage of the sport in the United States.

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  • 1 day ago | socceramerica.com | Paul Kennedy

    Photo: Columbus Crew The San Jose Earthquakes acquired defender DeJuan Jones from the Columbus Crew for $425,000 in General Allocation Money spread over two seasons and a 2025 International Roster Slot. Unlock immediate access to every story, as well as exclusive newsletters like Soccer America Daily and Soccer on TV. Not ready to subscribe? Sign up here for our free newsletter.

  • 2 days ago | socceramerica.com | Paul Kennedy

    The United Soccer League has reached an agreement with Gainbridge to name its Division I women's league the Gainbridge Super League. Unlock immediate access to every story, as well as exclusive newsletters like Soccer America Daily and Soccer on TV. Not ready to subscribe? Sign up here for our free newsletter.

  • 2 days ago | socceramerica.com | Paul Kennedy

    It isn't often that you'll see Mauricio Pochettino in the stands to scout prospective USMNT players, so his presence at Good Friday's Watford-Burnley match at Vicarage Road to watch Hornets left back Caleb Wiley was noteworthy. Unlock immediate access to every story, as well as exclusive newsletters like Soccer America Daily and Soccer on TV. Not ready to subscribe? Sign up here for our free newsletter.

  • 3 days ago | socceramerica.com | Paul Kennedy

    Benjamin Cremaschi (right) celebrates his winning goal for Inter Miami in Cleveland with Tadeo Allende. (Photo: Inter Miami) While Vancouver still commands a four-point lead in the very underwhelming Western Conference, there is a logjam at the top in the Eastern Conference. Unlock immediate access to every story, as well as exclusive newsletters like Soccer America Daily and Soccer on TV.

  • 4 days ago | socceramerica.com | Steven Griffiths

    Melchie Dumornay's late strike fired Lyon to a 2-1 win against Arsenal in the UEFA Women's Champions League semifinal first leg on Saturday. Arsenal trailed to Kadidiatou Diani's opener for Lyon before Mariona Caldentey hauled the hosts level at the Emirates Stadium. But after Caldentey's penalty, Dumornay was on hand to bag the priceless winner ahead of the return leg in France next week. Lyon have won the tournament a record eight times, while Arsenal last lifted the trophy in 2007.

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