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U.S. Men's National Soccer Team prepares for Soldier Field match vs Germany
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U.S. Men's National Soccer Team prepares for Soldier Field match vs Germany

  • The U.S. men prepare for a Soldier Field match against Germany as a final World Cup tune-up in Chicago.
  • USMNT carries momentum from a 3-2 win over Senegal into the Germany match.
  • Head coach Mauricio Pochettino calls Germany one of the best teams in football history.
  • Chris Brady, a Naperville native, played the second half against Senegal and is excited about the home match.
  • Brady says the match will feel different from a friendly as the team nears the World Cup.
  • Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. with expectations of a sellout crowd at Soldier Field.
  • The game serves as a critical prep ahead of the World Cup for the U.S. squad.
  • Mauricio Pochettino reiterates the value of testing against top-level competition.
  • The U.S. team aims to translate momentum from Senegal into success vs Germany.
  • The match is described as more than a friendly due to the World Cup context.
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US Soccer’s new 200-acre training facility world class in every respect
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sports16h ago

US Soccer’s new 200-acre training facility world class in every respect

  • US Soccer opens a 200-acre National Training Center near Atlanta, uniting the federation under one roof.
  • Facility aims to serve 27 national teams and federation operations, strengthening long‑term growth.
  • The center’s design includes terraced practice fields to encourage progression from youth to senior teams.
  • The project drew support from Arthur Blank, Dan Cathy, Michele Kang, and various sponsors.
  • Officials say the center will host coaches and players for enhanced collaboration and idea exchange.
  • The center features a 23,000-square-foot glass area as part of its modern facilities.
  • The site was developed on land previously used as cow pasture before breaking ground in 2024.
  • The facility is intended to be a holistic hub for all soccer activities, including youth and beach teams.
  • The grand unveiling highlighted the facility as a benchmark in U.S. and world soccer infrastructure.
  • The national team’s staff and players expressed excitement and praise for the new home base.
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Buckeye engineers team up with US Soccer to advance recovery science
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sports6h ago

Buckeye engineers team up with US Soccer to advance recovery science

  • Ohio State and U.S. Soccer formalize a recovery science partnership to study practical tools for athletes.
  • Vibroacoustic therapy in the Recovery Lab uses music and subwoofer vibrations to aid recovery.
  • The research links recovery protocols to performance and injury risk reduction for soccer athletes.
  • The project supports emerging scholars, including Emaly Vatne, through PhD work in exercise science and kinesiology.
  • The collaboration seeks scalable, low-cost recovery tools for athletes ahead of major competitions.
  • Researchers measure workload and recovery markers to tailor interventions.
  • The partnership traces back to 2022, starting with a recovery facility in a team hotel during the World Cup.
  • Four to five mini-studies are planned to conclude by the end of the spring semester.
  • Hagen emphasizes a multidisciplinary team combining engineering, physiology, medicine, and therapy.
  • The aim is to inform recovery access and protocols for athletes heading into major events.
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U.S. Soccer’s business overhaul paying off in World Cup year
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sports6h ago

U.S. Soccer’s business overhaul paying off in World Cup year

  • U.S. Soccer expects a record $397 million in revenue for 2027, with a $10 million surplus.
  • World Cup momentum and broader growth are cited as drivers beyond 2026.
  • U.S. Soccer boosted fundraising to $170 million toward a $250 million five-year goal.
  • U.S. Soccer brought commercial rights in-house in 2023 after previously outsourcing them.
  • The World Cup’s scale is expected to boost legacy funding potential from FIFA.
  • U.S. Soccer hosts and expands facilities like the Arthur M. Blank National Training Center.
  • Sponsorship lineup includes major brands such as Nike, Coca-Cola, and Visa.
  • World Cup-related partnerships are driving improved economics for national media rights.
  • The 2027 budget anticipates a surge in commercial revenue driven by events and sponsorships.
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