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FIFA confirms that any breakaway league is an outlaw league

January 22, 2021 by US Soccer Players

Friday's soccer news starts with FIFA and its member Confederations taking time out of their busy schedules to remind us of something obvious. Should the elite European clubs breakaway to form a super league, they're also breaking away from FIFA. That means super league players wouldn't be eligible to play for their countries. Specifically, "Any club or player involved in such a competition would . . .

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Filed Under: Americans Abroad, Featured, News Update Tagged With: fifa, soccer business, uefa

The 2021 soccer schedule

December 28, 2020 by Clemente Lisi

By Clemente Lisi – NEW YORK, NY (Dec 28, 2020) US Soccer Players – 2020 was an unprecedented year loaded with obstacles, rescheduled games, and health protocols. Even when soccer came back, it wasn't the same. Tournaments played in bubbles, no fans allowed into stadiums, and piped in crowd noise became common this year. Despite all of this, enough of the games continued to create a new normal. . . .

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Filed Under: Americans Abroad, Featured, MLS, Soccer News, Top Posts, USMNT Tagged With: 2021 mls season, concacaf, concacaf nations league, concacaf world cup qualifying, uefa

2020 doesn’t need a Super League rumor

October 20, 2020 by J Hutcherson

2020 doesn’t need a Super League rumor

By J Hutcherson (Oct 20, 2020) US Soccer Players - Last week's brief Project Big Picture debate lasted just long enough to remind everybody how generally annoying revamp ideas have gotten. There's always someone or some group that knows that they can do things better. Then there's the current stakeholders insisting on holding onto what they have. That's been an ongoing them in European soccer . . .

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Filed Under: Featured, Soccer News, Top Posts Tagged With: fifa, soccer business, uefa, uefa champions league

UEFA’s Super Cup

September 22, 2020 by J Hutcherson

By J Hutcherson (Sep 22, 2020) US Soccer Players - It's hardly a surprise that any discussion of the UEFA Super Cup plays down the concept and its seriousness. Since there's a Champions League and Europa League winner, why not play them off against each other at the start of the next European soccer season? Though it might seem like a glorified friendly, there's a logo, a trophy, and an attempt by . . .

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Filed Under: Featured, Soccer News, Top Posts Tagged With: europa league, uefa, uefa champions league

Agnelli on the broadcast fallout for European clubs

September 8, 2020 by US Soccer Players

Tuesday's soccer news starts with European Club Association and Juventus president Andrea Agnelli making one economic issue clear. UEFA will likely refund Champions League and Europa League broadcast rights holders around 575 million euros. Agnelli made that statement at the organization's 24th general assembly with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin present. "We have seen a £330million rebate in . . .

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Filed Under: Featured, MLS, News Update, Soccer News, USMNT Tagged With: soccer business, uefa

FIFA, UEFA, and playing games during a pandemic

August 25, 2020 by J Hutcherson

By J Hutcherson (Aug 25, 2020) US Soccer Players - In this era of pretending that it might be possible to have reasonable control of a situation, it has to be tough to be a governing body. On Monday, FIFA released a set of temporary regulations for the September international window. With UEFA the only confederation using the September dates, the regulations only apply in Europe. Still, it's an . . .

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What we learned from Europe this season

July 21, 2020 by J Hutcherson

What we learned from Europe this season

By J Hutcherson (Jul 21, 2020) US Soccer Players - It was already an interesting time for European soccer even before the pandemic that brought leagues to an abrupt halt in March. Look back at some of the articles on the future of the sport making the rounds late in 2019, and the primary focus was what happens next. The Champions League TV deal ends in 2022 with the expectation that UEFA will make . . .

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Is European club soccer interested in changing?

July 14, 2020 by J Hutcherson

Is European club soccer interested in changing?

By J Hutcherson (Jul 14, 2020) US Soccer Players - For years, Major League Soccer has leaned on the idea that their European counterparts are jealous of their cost control. MLS has single-entity, even in its looser form preventing true free agency and clubs competing to sign the same player. Then there's the pragmatic approach to the transfer market, still in its early stages of paying transfer . . .

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Denmark decides it’s time for fans to return

July 7, 2020 by J Hutcherson

Denmark decides it’s time for fans to return

By J Hutcherson (Jul 7, 2020) US Soccer Players - Since streaming services have decided the best way to differentiate themselves is to offer anything they can find, it's not exactly abnormal that the Danish league is available on ESPN+. It was easy to spot what was different with Saturday's AGF vs Copenhagen game. Danish authorities eased restrictions on crowds, allowing over 7,000 into Ceres . . .

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The Pro League and the Eredivisie have time

June 23, 2020 by J Hutcherson

By J Hutcherson (June 23, 2020) US Soccer Players - Belgian's Pro League became the first notable topflight in Europe to decide not to resume its season. Minus a government mandate, Belgian soccer authorities decided to act before the Bundesliga showed a restart was possible. Their northern neighbor the Netherlands had no choice. The Dutch government banned any pro sports until September, calling . . .

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Deals and loans set up an interesting season for USMNT players across Europe in 2022-23

Deals and loans set up an interesting season for USMNT players across Europe in 2022-23

By Clemente Lisi

Clemente Lisi’s look at the USMNT players at new clubs in Europe with the focus on the Bundesliga, Premier League, and England’s Championship.

US arrivals and 2022-23 dreams for Crystal Palace, Arsenal

US arrivals and 2022-23 dreams for Crystal Palace, Arsenal

By Charles Boehm

Charles Boehm on the start of the 2022-23 season that has Chris Richards’s Crystal Palace hosting Matt Turner’s Arsenal.

MLS Power Rankings: Favorites in position and Chicago moves up

MLS Power Rankings: Favorites in position and Chicago moves up

By Luis Bueno

Philadelphia and NYCFC make moves in the August Power Rankings while the Galaxy slips to 16th and the Chicago Fire moves up six places to 21st.

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