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Scott Vermillion Becomes First Former MLS Player Diagnosed With CTE
The conversation around CTE has long been dominated by football. This diagnosis highlights the risk other sports pose in causing the progressive brain condition believed to be the result of repeated blows to the head.
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Revolution, USMNT Goalkeeper Matt Turner Officially Transfers to Arsenal
Matt Turner, the possible No. 1 option at goalie for the USMNT in Qatar, had his transfer to the English Premier League confirmed on Tuesday.
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Columbus Crew Sign ‘Cucho' Hernandez From English Side Watford in Record Deal
Hernandez becomes the most expensive signing in Crew history and the seventh-biggest in MLS history.
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Apple, MLS Announce 10-Year Streaming Partnership
Apple and Major League Soccer have announced a 10-year partnership on a streaming service that will allow fans to watch every game without local blackouts or restrictions.
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DC United GM Reflects on Her Path to the Top
News4’s Moises Linares spoke to DC United’s General Manager Lucy Rushton about her path to the job, and the work still left to be done.
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Report: Giorgio Chiellini to Join Los Angeles FC After Leaving Juventus
The 37-year-old Italian centre-back is reportedly heading stateside after a 17-year run with Juventus.
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Paxten Aaronson Looks to Follow Brother's Successful Path
Paxten’s brother, Brenden, joined Leeds United on a $30 million transfer fee to become the second-most expensive American player in history.
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MLS Edges Liga MX in LA All-Star Game, Despite Delay From Infamous Chant
The first-ever matchup of these leagues’ top players in MLS’ midseason showcase was the latest step in the increasingly close ties between the U.S./Canadian league and Mexico’s top division.
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As the NFL's First Openly Gay Player, Carl Nassib Joins These LGBTQ Trailblazers in Pro Team Sports
On Monday, Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Carl Nassib became the first active NFL player to publicly declare that he is gay. As Nassib’s announcement continues to reverberate across the sports landscape, here are just a few of the landmark LGBTQ athletes who blazed a trail before him in professional team sports.
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Inequality in America: DC United Goalkeeper Discusses Racism in Soccer
Although soccer is referred to as “the beautiful game,” in some places, there is an ugly side to the sport that players are now joining forces to address. News4’s Justin Finch spoke to DC United goalkeeper Bill Hamid about how he’s leading the way for this effort in a special broadcast of “Inequality in America” on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020.
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MLS Returns to Action After Poignant Moment of Silence
Nearly 200 players took the field for an 8-minute, 46-second moment of silence to protest racial injustice before Major League Soccer’s return to action Wednesday night.
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MLS to Resume Season With Florida Tournament Starting July 8
Major League Soccer is set to resume its season with a tournament starting July 8 in Florida
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CDC's Latest Guidance Could Mean No Sports for Much Longer
The already-delayed professional sports seasons in North America could be on hiatus for significantly longer than first planned after federal officials said Sunday that they recommend all in-person events involving 50 people or more be called off for the next eight weeks.