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Suriname Wins, but Racial Abuse Mars Victory Against El Salvador

Suriname's national football team defeated El Salvador 2-1, but the victory was overshadowed by racist chants from El Salvadorian fans, prompting an official protest from the Surinamese football association.

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Record Viewership for USA-Mexico Gold Cup Final Masks Underlying Competitive Stagnation

The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final between the USA and Mexico set a new English-language viewership record of 3.73 million on Fox, exceeding all prior Gold Cup matches and highlighting the enduring popularity of the rivalry despite concerns about the competitive trajectory of both national teams.

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USA Edges Guatemala in Concacaf Gold Cup Semifinal

The USA defeated Guatemala 2-1 in the Concacaf Gold Cup semifinal in St. Louis, Missouri, advancing to the final against Mexico; Diego Luna scored two goals for the USA, while Olger Escobar scored for Guatemala, showcasing both teams' contrasting styles and the passionate support from Guatemalan fan...

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Pulisic's USMNT Absence Highlights Concacaf's Overburdened Schedule

Christian Pulisic will skip upcoming USMNT matches, sparking debate about player welfare versus team cohesion within Concacaf's demanding schedule of high-stakes matches, particularly between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, which has led to an unsustainable burden on top players.

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U.S. Sole Bidder for 2031 Women's World Cup

The United States is the sole bidder for the 2031 Women's World Cup, potentially including other Concacaf nations, following their withdrawal from the 2027 bid. FIFA will award the hosting rights in 2026, and the tournament could feature 48 teams.

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USL Aims to Create Competing Top-Tier Soccer League

The United Soccer League (USL) announced plans to launch a Division 1 league by 2027 or 2028, challenging Major League Soccer (MLS) for players, fans, and Concacaf recognition, mirroring past successful challenges like the AFL's challenge to the NFL, but also past failures such as the NASL's failed ...

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Honduras vs. Nicaragua: Concacaf World Cup Qualifying Match Preview

Honduras and Nicaragua, both tied after their first matches in Group 3 of Concacaf's third round of World Cup qualifiers, face off on October 17, 2023, in Tegucigalpa, with Honduras favored despite Nicaragua's strong defense.

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US vs. Mexico in Gold Cup Final Amidst Sociopolitical Tensions

The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup final pits the US against Mexico on July 6th at Houston's NRG Stadium; Mexico seeks its 10th title, the US its 8th, amid heightened political tensions and potential ICE checks at the stadium.

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LAFC Wins Play-in Match, Secures Club World Cup Berth

LAFC defeated Club América 2-1 in extra time to qualify for the Club World Cup, securing at least $9.55 million and boosting MLS's global profile; the victory is especially meaningful for departing coach Steve Cherundolo.

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Marsch Receives Two-Game Ban from Concacaf Gold Cup

Canada men's soccer coach Jesse Marsch received a two-game suspension from Concacaf for unacceptable conduct and delaying the match restart during the Concacaf Nations League third-place playoff against the U.S. in March, impacting Canada's upcoming Gold Cup group stage matches against Honduras and ...

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Canada's Loss Fuels Outrage Over Officiating in Nations League

Canada's 2-0 semifinal loss to Mexico in the Nations League was marked by a disputed non-penalty call, reigniting long-standing concerns about Concacaf officiating bias and escalating tensions ahead of their third-place match against the U.S., further complicated by ongoing political and trade issue...

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