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After USWNT’s poor World Cup, the NWSL is at a crossroads

The U.S. women’s national team hit a historic low this summer, exiting the Women’s World Cup in the round of 16 and falling out of the top two of FIFA’s world rankings for the first time since they started keeping track of them in 2003.

A myriad of problems for the USWNT compounded to raise existential questions about the future of U.S. team and its place as the globe’s gold standard. Many of those must be answered by the U.S. Soccer Federation, which is still in search of a new head coach after the resignation of Vlatko Andonovski. Read More

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