MLS
Does Ronaldinho Play For The Philadelphia Union Now?
Samuel Armenteros Is Running Away With MLS Goal Of The Week Honors
What a weekend of goals we had! Lost in all the hullabaloo surrounding Gareth Bale’s remarkable bicycle kick and Loris Karius’ equally brilliant goofs, Major League Soccer threw up an insane solo effort from the Portland Timbers’ Samuel Armenteros.
Samuel Armenteros Scored Potentially The MLS Goal Of The Season
FC Cincinnati To Join MLS And Begin Play In 2019
FC Cincinnati, the USL darlings that averaged over 21,000 spectators per game last season while also achieving a historic run to the 2017 U.S.
Everton Fan Reacts To Rumors About Rooney Transfer
Andrea Pirlo Testimonial Turns Into 14-Goal Thriller Featuring Every Legend Ever
Yesterday, Italian legend Andrea Pirlo played one final match before retirement — his testimonial at the San Siro. After a career spent with Brescia, Inter, Reggina, Milan, Juventus, New York City FC and the Italian national team, a world-class selection of former teammates came together to celebrate the career of the midfield maestro.
Zlatan Sent Off For Slapping Opponent, Pretending To Be Hurt
Zlatan Ibrahimovic had one bad case of the Mondays for the LA Galaxy. Playing in a rare Monday afternoon match against the Montreal Impact, Ibrahimovic was shown red for a petulant slap upside the head of Michael Petrasso in the 41st minute. To make matters worse, Ibra then made a slow, unconvincing move to the ground to pretend to be injured.
15-Year-Old LA Galaxy Phenom Efrain Alvarez Is The Most Exciting MLS Prospect Ever
If you haven’t heard of him before, this is 15-year-old Angeleno Efrain Alvarez. He was given a professional contract by the Los Angeles Galaxy back in March, becoming the seventh youngest signing in league history.
He was sent to LA Galaxy II in the USL to begin the season, and he’s tearing up the league at an astonishing rate. Today, he scored two absolute golazos against Portland Timbers 2.
U.S. Could Have Widespread Legalized Sports Betting By The 2022 World Cup
Soccer fans in the U.S. will soon have an easier time placing bets on matches. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn PASPA (Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act) means legalized sports betting is now a states' rights issue.