Unvaccinated players in San Francisco and New York face being locked out of their home arenas because of local COVID-19 restrictions.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: NCAA and leagues shouldn’t play big games in Texas as long as Texas plays games with women’s lives
Sports organizations need to follow other businesses and move their marquee events out of Texas as long as state insists on dangerous abortion law.
Opinion: FIFA’s proposal to hold men’s World Cup every two years is incredibly short-sighted
European soccer leader has threatened boycott if FIFA goes ahead with plan to hold men’s World Cup every two years rather than the current four.
US Soccer seeks to split World Cup prize money between men and women
Hoping to resolve its impasse with the US women’s team over equal pay, US Soccer is proposing equally dividing World Cup prize money.
Ricardo Pepi sparks United States men’s national soccer team’s win over Honduras in World Cup qualifier
Goals by substitute Antonee Robinson and the 18-year-old Ricardo Pepi helped the USMNT defeat Honduras in a World Cup qualifier Wednesday night.
Ricardo Pepi starts for United States men’s national soccer team in World Cup qualifier vs. Honduras
18-year-old Ricardo Pepi’s first USMNT appearance is a start in a crucial Concacaf World Cup qualifier against Honduras.
North Korea barred from Beijing Olympics because of its decision to skip Tokyo Games
North Korea is banned from participating in the Winter Olympics in Beijing next year as punishment for skipping this summer’s Tokyo Games.
United States men’s national soccer team plays to scoreless draw vs. El Salvador in World Cup qualifying opener
Only six players on the 25-man USMNT roster had played in a World Cup qualifier before the match against El Salvador, and one of them was unavailable.
Simone Biles’ boyfriend Jonathan Owens among the players cut as Houston Texans got down to 53-man roster
Safety Jonathan Owens had played in seven games over two seasons for the Houston Texans, seeing most of his time on special teams.
USA Gymnastics, survivors reach agreement on proposed $425 million settlement
Proposed settlement is nearly double what USA Gymnastics offered in January 2020, a deal rejected because other parties didn’t contribute enough.