Jake Daniels, a forward at second-division Blackpool, is the first openly gay active male professional soccer player in England in 30 years.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
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Amid the clown-show moments of Wednesday’s hearing, there were many indications that Daniel Snyder’s days of dodging accountability may be over.
Serena Williams to play at Wimbledon as wild-card entry after yearlong absence
Wimbledon said Tuesday that it has awarded the seven-time champion a wild card for this year’s tournament.
Holding Uruguay to a scoreless draw will help the USMNT come the World Cup | Opinion
The USMNT did not concede a single goal in back-to-back games against Morocco and Uruguay, both of which are top 25 in FIFA’s latest world rankings.
USMNT plays 2018 World Cup quarterfinalist Uruguay to scoreless draw in international friendly
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Tiger Woods should skip US Open so he’s assured of playing at beloved St. Andrews | Opinion
Tiger Woods has won two of his 15 major championships on the Old Course at St. Andrews. The first, in 2000, completed his career Grand Slam.
PGA of America stood up for country by moving PGA Championship to Southern Hills | Opinion
This week’s PGA Championship was moved from Trump Bedminster to Southern Hills after failed coup by Trump supporters on January 6.
Weston McKennie returns from injury for US Soccer World Cup training camp
US men will play four games in June, two friendlies and two in Nations League. This is the second-to-last window before the World Cup in Qatar.
US women’s soccer players lift up all women with victory in equal pay battle | Opinion
A new collective bargaining agreement that will pay USWNT players the same as the U.S. men, including an equal split of World Cup prize money.
US Soccer reaches landmark deals to pay men’s and women’s national teams equally: A closer look
The new CBAs are culmination of a decades-long fight by the USWNT for equal compensation and fair treatment; their pool will increase by 54 percent.