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    Christian Pulisic wears a revered number for Chelsea. Can he live up to it?

    The U.S. national soccer team star has struggled with injuries and playing time in his sophomore season in the Premier League.

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    D.C. United is close to reacquiring Argentina’s Lucas Rodríguez

    The midfielder had six goals and three assists in 2019 while on loan from Estudiantes.

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    D.C. United to acquire Venezuelan forward Jovanny Bolívar

    The under-20 national team player is expected to join the MLS club on a one-year loan.

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    Brendan Hines-Ike arrives in Washington to finalize loan to D.C. United

    U.S. defender Brendan Hines-Ike played in Europe for about five years: first in Sweden, then in Belgium.

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    Paul Arriola trying to strike balance between Premier League hopes and MLS realities

    D.C. United winger Paul Arriola is spending the MLS offseason on a short-term loan with second-division Swansea City, which is in a tight race for promotion.

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    USWNT flexes muscle, routs Argentina to win SheBelieves Cup, 6-0

    Megan Rapinoe scores twice inside of 10 minutes in the first half and the goals flowed from there.

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    For its new captain, the USWNT turned to the player ‘who has always been there’: Becky Sauerbrunn

    Becky Sauerbrunn taking over as the U.S. women’s national team’s captain surprised just one player: Becky Sauerbrunn.

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    From A-listers to political titans, the NWSL’s biggest new players are in the boardroom

    From tennis stars Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka to Hollywood icons Natalie Portman and Jessica Chastain, the National Women's Soccer League is drawing on star power.

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    D.C. United in talks with Belgium-based defender Brendan Hines-Ike

    Belgium-based U.S. defender Brendan Hines-Ike would bolster the D.C. back line before training camp opens in about two weeks.

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    U.S. women’s national team stands for national anthem before beating Brazil in SheBelieves Cup

    “We all knew we probably weren’t going to kneel forever,” left back Crystal Dunn said after a 2-0 win over Brazil.

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    Rose Lavelle remains a brilliant force for the USWNT. But now expectations are even higher.

    The World Cup star returns to U.S. spotlight at the SheBelieves Cup amid a rocky season with Manchester City.

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    Jill Ellis earned more in World Cup year but still not as much as her U.S. men’s counterpart

    In 2019, Jill Ellis was the highest-paid women's coach in the world with earnings close to $750,000.

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    Rose Lavelle lifts U.S. women’s national team past Canada at SheBelieves Cup

    Rose Lavelle comes off the bench and scores in the 79th minute to give the United States a 1-0 win over Canada.

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    Washington Spirit’s high-profile investment group includes Chelsea Clinton, Jenna Bush Hager

    The NWSL organization announced 42 new stakeholders, including Chelsea Clinton, Jenna Bush Hager, Tom Daschle and Briana Scurry.

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    The USWNT will play a match Thursday. Making it happen has been a journey.

    Behind the scenes, heath issues and travel restrictions created obstacles in arranging friendlies and tournaments for both U.S. national teams.

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    Matthew Hoppe was a little-known American soccer player — until he reached the Bundesliga

    The 19-year-old Schalke forward was the first American to post a hat trick in the German top flight.

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    MLS and players’ union ratify labor agreement

    Training camps are tentatively scheduled to open in two weeks, and the regular season is slated to start in April.

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    D.C. United considers second look at Andy Najar, the 2010 MLS rookie of the year

    The 2010 MLS rookie of the year is seeking a fresh start after injuries derailed his European career.

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    MLS and its players’ union reach tentative labor agreement

    Sides avoid a lockout and plan to open training camps Feb. 22. The season is scheduled to start April 3.

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    D.C. United signs first-round pick Michael DeShields, hires assistant Nicolás Frutos

    D.C. United signs one of its two first-round draft picks and brings on an assistant for new coach Hernán Losada.

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