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2017 adidas MLS...
On Monday, we revealed which MLS players were the 2017 adidas MLS Combine attendees' favorites, and today we turn our attention to their favorite MLS teams.
Jesse Marsch me...
New York Red Bulls head coach Jesse Marsch is not at the MLS Player Combine, a Red Bulls spokesperson confirmed to MLSsoccer.com on Monday
New York City F...
NYCFC fans can take a deep, celebratory breath of relief. Though there wasn't too much of a question about it, fan favorites Tommy McNamara and RJ Allen indeed re-signed with the club on Jan. 6. Both featured heavily in the team's run-up to the 2016 MLS Cup playoffs, and played 55 regular-season games combined last year.
Tampa Bay Rowdi...
The Tampa Bay Rowdies recently threw their hat into the ring for potential MLS expansion, and now details are emerging about their plan to upgrade Al Lang Stadium to meet the league's standards.
Who’s nex...
Whether it's an unheralded newcomer turning into an impact player or an emerging pro finding his groove, every MLS season features at least one or two players who rise from relative obscurity to make a serious mark in the league.
Leverkusen to o...
German media outlet Sports Bild has learned that Bayer Leverkusen is ready to entertain offers for Mexican striker Javier Hernandez.
Top 10 SuperDra...
The college game's relative lack of punch on the national stage tends to pull a veil of opacity around even its best players. When it comes to MLS SuperDraft time, the league's scouting departments are pulling overtime to get the best players scouting reports covered from head to toe.
Best of MLS 201...
They don't score many goals, rack up many assists or directly prevent opponents from finding the back of the net with last-ditch tackles, so it's no real surprise that defensive midfielders typically don't get the love they deserve.
Pulisic wonR...
Rising Borussia Dortmund star Christian Pulisic says he cannot rule out a transfer away from the club, amid persistent talk of interest from Liverpool.
CONCACAF chief:...
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani admits that the "door is wide open" for a joint bid between the United States, Mexico, and Canada for the 2026 World Cup.