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A teenage referee said he felt "forced" to quit officiating grassroots football due to the abuse he received from players' ...
Nearly four times as much online abuse aimed at players during the first half of Wimbledon was detected compared to the same ...
Playing for one of the best soccer teams in the world, you are going to face some criticism from fans and the media. However, ...
While players are forced to endure extreme heat in this summer’s World Cup, FIFA president Gianni Infantino is cozying up to ...
An independent investigation found that Bay FC coach Albertin Montoya did not violate the National Women’s Soccer League’s ...
Kgaogelo Sekgota, once a promising player for Kaizer Chiefs, has entered rehab to confront his substance abuse issues, ...
The lawsuits have survived dismissals. They accuse NC State of ignoring allegations of grooming behavior from the longtime ...
During the first game of the WNBA season, Chicago Sky star forward Angel Reese received a hard foul from her archrival, the Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark. The tough basketball play sparked a maelstrom ...
I sort of just blacked out,' Sophia Woodland tells PEOPLE exclusively of her own experience on the BU women's soccer team ...
(CNN) — Members of England’s women’s national soccer team say they will avoid social media during future major tournaments due to the “damaging” online abuse they can receive.
Members of England’s women’s national soccer team say they will avoid social media during future major tournaments due to the “damaging” online abuse they can receive. The England players ...
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