Where does the US go from here? IWF spoke to USMNT legend Eric Wynalda

March 24 – Former United States International Eric Wynalda played for his country 106 times. He also played in three World Cups, becoming the first American to be sent off in 1990, and becoming the first American to score a World Cup goal on American soil against Switzerland in 1994.

After witnessing a weak, timid performances from his national team against Panama and Canada in the Concacaf Nations League, he had plenty to say about the current state of US Soccer to Nick Webster.

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Nations League 2025

Results
DateStage    VenueKick off (local)
March 23FinalPanama12MexicoSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles6.30 pm
March 23Third place play-offUSA12CanadaSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles3 pm
March 20Semi-finalCanada02MexicoSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles6.30 pm
March 20Semi-finalUSA01PanamaSoFi Stadium, Los Angeles4 pm
Nov 20, 2024QF 2nd legMexico 40Honduras
Nov 20, 2024QF 2nd legCanada20Suriname
Nov 19, 2024QF 2nd legPanama22Costa Rica
Nov 19, 2024QF 2nd legUSA42Jamaica
Nov 16, 2024QF 1st legHonduras20Mexico
Nov 15, 2024QF 1st legSuriname01Canada
Nov 15, 2024QF 1st legCosta Rica01Panama
Nov 15, 2024QF 1st legJamaica01USA

Andrew Warshaw: Cup traditions, old and new, play the dating game

Tradition has increasingly taken a back seat in the modern age of football. Sometimes, it has to be said, for the right reasons but not when it comes to the English FA Cup, the game’s oldest domestic knockout competition.

For the last few years, the cup final, watched by billions of armchair fans worldwide despite many of them getting out of bed at some ungodly hour, has been shunted into unfamiliar territory, given whatever end-of-season slot can be found for it –

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adidas forecasts record €2 billion in football sales in 2014

Herbert Hainer

By Mark Baber
June 21 – Adidas expects to hit record sales of €2 billion from its football product in 2014 as it benefits from it position as official sponsor, supplier and licensee of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The forecast was made at a football media day in Herzogenaurach, Germany, by Herbert Hainer (pictured), CEO of the adidas Group.

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Inside Insight: Brazil unplugged

Brazil is rocked by (justified) demonstrations. While numbers vary, it is safe to assume that hundreds of thousands have and are taking to the streets to voice anger, frustration and dissatisfaction. With what, exactly, that remains a question to some. But it is a question that seems to get a wide spectrum of answers, depending on where the writer stands and from where the “independent” observer hails.

It is clear that Brazil’s economy,

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Blatter calls on Brazilians to stop using football to make their demands

Brazilian protest

By Andrew Warshaw
June 20 – As a wave of social unrest continues to sweep through Brazil, FIFA President Sepp Blatter has urged the public to stop using football as a means of expressing their anger and says they can only benefit from the tournament returning to the country next year for the first time in over half a century. The protests,  timed to co-incide with the ongoing Confederations Cup, has cast a shadow over the World Cup dry run event that has produced several exhilarating games in full stadia.

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Hearts broken as administrators hunt for funding

Hearts

By Andrew Warshaw
June 20 – In the same month that Scottish football agreed on a ground-breaking strategy to preserve the future of lower-league clubs, one of its most iconic, Heart of Midlothian, has ironically been forced to go into administration and has been docked 15 points for the start of the season.

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