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Indianapolis to take run at Major League Soccer expansion franchise


The city is looking at a new site for a potential soccer-specific stadium in an effort to bring an expansion Major League Soccer team to the Circle City. Read More

Semipro soccer club calling Harding Stadium home this spring


Fut Ohio SC, a semipro soccer club in the UPSL, will play four more Saturday nights at Harding Stadium as part of its spring season. Read More

Neighbors vow to keep fighting Boston, pro soccer team’s plans for White Stadium redevelopment


Neighbors and park advocates who unsuccessfully sought to stall the city and a professional women’s soccer team’s plans to restore and use Franklin Park’s White Stadium vowed to keep ... Read More

Nonprofit, residents continuing with lawsuit over White Stadium redevelopment plan


A Suffolk Superior Court judge last month rejected the plaintiffs' request for a preliminary injunction to temporarily pause any progress on the project until the lawsuit could be resolved. Read More

Kansas City women's soccer plans $800M stadium district


The expansion follows voters’ rejection of tax funding for the Chiefs and Royals — and as Chicago's women's soccer team keeps a close eye on what the Bears and Sox are looking to get. Read More

$780 million NYC soccer stadium gets approved to be built next to Mets' home


Phase II of the Willets Point redevelopment plan includes 1,400 units of affordable housing, a stadium to be used by Major League Soccer’s New York City Football Club, a 250-room hotel, 80,000 square ... Read More

Aid approval brings Ukraine closer to replenishing troops struggling to hold front lines


Approval by the U.S. House of Representatives of a $61 billion package for Ukraine puts the country a step closer to getting an infusion of new firepower. But the clock is ticking. Read More


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