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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English
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#1184922

United States

#333994

Sports/Soccer

#953

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  • 2 days ago | socceramerica.com | Paul Kennedy

    Bruce Arena. (San Jose Earthquakes photo by Henry Hauck) Dear Reader,Enjoy this free read of USMNT-related content. For less than 20¢ a day you’ll receive full access to Soccer America’s daily newsletters, with analysis and insights keeping you informed about American soccer. You’ll also support our award-winning staff and continue our publication’s 55-year legacy.

  • 2 days ago | socceramerica.com | Paul Kennedy

    Savy King. (Photo: Angel City FC) Savy King, the Angel City players who collapsed during an NWSL match on Friday night, had heart surgery on Tuesday after a heart abnormality was discovered. 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

    The second edition of the Concacaf W Champions Cup will feature 10 teams, including three from the NWSL (Orlando Pride, Washington Spirit and Gotham FC) 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 | Mike Woitalla

    Gianluca Busio. (Imago via ZUMA Press/ISI Photos) Gianluca Busio's club Venezia moved out of the Serie A relegation zone for the first time since matchday 4 by upsetting 8th-place Fiorentina, 2-1. 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.

  • 4 days ago | socceramerica.com | Mike Woitalla

    The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex will host nine 2026 World Cup games — the most of the 15 venues. 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.

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