Sports Super Collapse: Plans For New Elite Soccer League Implode Six British teams announced on Tuesday they were stepping back from plans to create the Super League, essentially killing the project altogether. Jaclyn Diaz
Sports Europe's Top Soccer Teams Announce New 'Super League' The Super League's 12 Founding Clubs include some of the most famous professional sports teams in the world, including Liverpool, Manchester United, and Real Madrid. Jaclyn Diaz
Sports Argentinian Soccer Legend Diego Maradona Dies At 60 Maradona rose from the slums of Buenos Aires to lead the Argentine national soccer team to World Cup glory, suffered from substance abuse and then had a spectacular second career as a coach. Brakkton Booker
Sports Women's Soccer World Cup Could Be Held Every Two Years, FIFA President Says Gianni Infantino says the organization should be creative and not just copy what the men's World Cup is doing. The contest is now held every four years. Reese Oxner
National Baseball Stadiums May Be Empty, But You Can Still Hear The Crowds The fans can't come back because of the coronavirus pandemic, so Major League Baseball will pump crowd sounds into the empty ballparks when its season begins on July 23. Melissa Block
Sports National Women's Soccer League To Return In June To Play Tournament All players, officials and staff members will be tested two days before arrival in Utah and subject to consistent coronavirus testing and symptom review through the tournament. Austin Horn
National Federal Judge Dismisses U.S. Women's Soccer Team's Equal Pay Claim A spokesperson for the U.S. Women's National Team says they'll appeal in their quest to receive compensation on par with the men's team. Other claims in the lawsuit will go to trial. Franklyn Cater
The game that went on despite a pandemic On March 7th, the Seattle Sounders played a home game. 33,000 people squeezed into CenturyLink Field – where days before, a concessions worker had tested positive for COVID-19. Why did the game go forward, and who made the final call? Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz
Sports Head Of U.S. Soccer Resigns Amid Pay Dispute With Women's National Team The resignation of Carlos Cordeiro, who served for two years as the president of the governing body, is effective immediately. He is replaced by the federation's vice president, Cindy Parlow Cone. Scott Neuman
National U.S. Women's Soccer Team On The Cusp Of Olympic Berth. Mexico Stands In The Way A win would mean the seventh-straight Olympics appearance for the U.S. — and a shot at redemption after finishing fifth at the 2016 Games. Jordan Pascale