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Tag: US Soccer

The image depicts a nighttime soccer game on a grassy field with players engaged in action. In the foreground, two female soccer players are competing for the ball. The player on the left is wearing a blue jersey with number 5 and "NAU" printed on it, complementing blue shorts and socks. Her hair is tied back, and she is intensely focused on the ball. The player on the right is dressed in red, with a red jersey and shorts, as well as red knee-high socks.
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sports

Deaf soccer player Holly Hunter earns gold with U.S. team, eyes USWNT future

by Ginia Mcfarland Jul 8, 2025Jul 10, 2025

PHOENIX – Being deaf has never defined Holly Hunter. She is driven by a fiery intrinsic desire to be an accomplished athlete, a goal she has already fulfilled by winning a gold medal with the U.S. Women’s Deaf National Team. “She just always has been super competitive and had a really big drive,” said her […]

A large contingent of Mexico fans showed up at State Farm Stadium for their friendly against the United States Men’s National Team at State Farm Stadium Wednesday night. (Photo by Shaun Clark/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sports

Despite hostile ‘home’ crowd, U.S. earns draw against rival Mexico in Glendale

by Adnan Alam Apr 20, 2023Apr 20, 2023
Jesus Ferreira was one of 10 USMNT players on the current roster to compete in the 2022 World Cup. (Photo courtesy of US Soccer)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sports

U.S. set for 75th meeting against archrival Mexico in friendly at State Farm Stadium

by Adnan Alam Apr 18, 2023Apr 18, 2023
Working as a high school official can be a lonely business. The verbal abuse by fans is one reason there is a shortage in Arizona and why the AIA has asked football teams to play at least one Thursday night game. (Photo by Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)
Posted inEditor's Picks, New Long Form, Sports

Whistleblowers: Verbal abuse from fans prompts AIA officiating shortage, Thursday night football

by Adnan Alam Oct 14, 2022Oct 18, 2022

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