To boost their chances in a tight 2022 MLS MVP race with Austin FC’s Sebastian Driussi, Nashville SC and Hany Mukhtar dropped an album.
Author: Drake Hills, Nashville Tennessean
U.S. men’s national soccer team plays to scoreless draw with Mexico in World Cup qualifier in Mexico City
The USMNT tied Mexico in a World Cup qualifier in Mexico City on Thursday, earning a vital road point to stay on track to clinch a World Cup berth.
US blanks Honduras 3-0 in frigid World Cup qualifier in Minnesota
With the temperature dipping as low as 2 degrees, the U.S. shut out Honduras 3-0 to remain in second place in Concacaf World Cup qualifying.
Tyler Adams, Chris Richards ruled out for USMNT’s World Cup qualifier vs. Honduras
The U.S. men’s national soccer team will be without Tyler Adams and Chris Richards against Honduras in Wednesday’s World Cup qualifier.
United States men’s national soccer team not panicking after drawing with Canada in World Cup qualifying
The USMNT has played to two undesired results with back-to-back draws to open Concacaf qualifying for the 2022 World Cup.
United States men’s national soccer team held to another draw in World Cup qualifier vs. Canada
The remade USMNT quickly got itself into World Cup qualifying trouble, wasting Brenden Aaronson’s goal in a 1-1 draw against Canada on Sunday night.
Major League Soccer announces key dates for 2021 season; CBA negotiations ongoing
MLS announces teams will play 34 regular-season matches starting on April 3, with the playoffs beginning Nov. 19 and MLS Cup slated for Dec. 11.
Fans boo, chant ‘USA’ when Nashville SC, FC Dallas players kneel during national anthem
Reggie Cannon called fans’ booing “disgusting” and “disgraceful” as FC Dallas and Nashville SC players knelt in peaceful protest during the anthem.
Black Players for Change protests on field prior to first MLS is Back match in Orlando
A group of nearly 170 players, club staff and coaches protested on the field before Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami vs. Orlando City SC game.
‘God had a hand on me:’ Tennessee State running back Jordan Bell survives crash but loses part of his leg
Jordan Bell required a partial leg amputation after his motorcycle crash April 4. Now the running back is focusing on walking on his own.