If Neymar arrives in MLS, Inter Miami seemed like the logical choice due to his connections, but it appears other clubs are trying to land him
Gregg Berhalter asserted that his tenure as U.S. men's national team head coach was an overall success over half a year after he was fired following an uninspiring performance at the Copa America
The former U.S. men’s soccer team manager is now in charge of the Chicago Fire. One of his first moves was signing former Union centerback Jack Elliott.
This marks the first time since 2018 that new Head Coach Gregg Berhalter is at the helm for an MLS team—he was head coach of the Columbus Crew from 2013 to 2018, and was coach of the U.S. Men's ...
Having those rights doesn't mean Neymar, currently with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, is a lock for Chicago, as was the case late last season when Germany star Marco Reus spurned Charlotte FC to join the eventual MLS Cup winners LA Galaxy.
This marks the first time since 2018 that Coach Gregg Berhalter is at the helm for an MLS team. Jori Parys reports.
If Neymar arrives in MLS, Inter Miami seemed like the logical choice due to his connections, but it appears other clubs are trying to land him
After 20 years as a college and pro assistant, Callaghan suddenly became the U.S. men's national team's interim manager, then got the Nashville SC job last summer. He has learned a lot along the way.
Aside from Kim’s athletic and shot-blocking ability, United officials were impressed with his foot skills and range and accuracy in distributing the ball — an element they have said fell short of expectations in recent years.
Chicago Fire are reportedly looking to bring Neymar to MLS this year. The Eastern Conference side could even offer the Brazilian wages which would rival his former team-mate Lionel Messi. Neymar
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Chicago Fire FC is dealing with yet another coaching change—hoping that a soccer-lifer with ties to the area can spark a turnaround with the flickering franchise.
Lionel Messi scored a header to help Inter Miami respond to an early deficit, then he had a message for opposing fans in the stands in Las Vegas. Messi appeared to signal three fingers, perhaps to represent his three major titles he won with Argentina,