Reality is a Grind, Not a Fairytale
When you think about women’s soccer, you only think about it on the international stage. And that’s a problem.
When you think about women’s soccer, you only think about it on the international stage. And that’s a problem.
When people ask me about the estates in South London, I tell them about the cages. And I tell them that South London is where warriors come from.
For me, football is the only thing more inspiring than the cinema. You wake up in the morning, and the magic was all real. You actually knocked down Drago.
Juventus's Eni Aluko discusses how she learned to embrace both her Nigerian and English identities.
You have to keep speaking up at important moments. You have to keep pushing so that people can be educated and converted, one by one.
Liverpool FC's Trent Alexander-Arnold's amazing journey in football couldn't have been possible without the support of his family.
Rome. London. Paris. Rome again. Istanbul. And now Madrid. These are the places we will remember for the rest of our lives.
Consider this a letter to our national team, to MLS, and to the fans, from a kid named Taylor who grew up St. Louis.
After announcing his retirement, Patrice Evra opens up about the ups and downs of his extraordinary journey in foot
As a former MLS player, Taylor Twellman understands the importance of developing the league from the ground up. He shares why he’s teamed up with Audi in suppor
If I could tell you one secret about my life, this would be it. Anyone can be happy — anyone can love this game.
I’d run through a brick wall if I needed to. And celebrating with this team — this family! — after we secured that World Cup trophy is something I’ll remember f
Where is this story going next? What will I achieve? What is the ending? I don’t know, but I have really big dreams.
China's Wang Shuang talks about what football has given her.
I am a Black footballer. But this is not all that I am. I am Muslim. I am Senegalese. I am French. I am a Neapolitan.
I know this might be my last ride. But I don’t take a day of it for granted.
When I put on our U.S. kit … I do it for every single American girl out there who wants to see someone who looks like them — someone whose story reminds them of
Representing your country? How cool is that?
Every time I hear the anthem play before our matches, no matter if it’s a friendly, or a World Cup final, I feel the same thing: gratefulness.
"Eu não ia desistir do meu sonho. Aquela menininha agora é jogadora de futebol. Valeu a pena todo o sacrifício."
At one point I started to dream about playing football for real. It’s what I did best. It’s what I liked. It’s what I wanted.
We know what people expect of us. This is our big chance to show the world what we can do.
Here I am, once again, facing a new struggle. Am I too old? Am I fit enough? Am I done?
"We're multi-racial. We're women. We're Jamaican." Jamaica midfielder Chinyelu Asher tells you what it means to be representing her country.