Christen Press, a two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup champion for the US women’s national team (USWNT) and forward for Angel City FC, will retire following the conclusion of Angel City’s 2025 season.
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In 2014, Press returned to the U.S., joining the Chicago Red Stars as an allocated player two months into the season. By 2016 ...
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Since the Durant trade, the Suns have endured a second-round exit, a first-round sweep, and then failed to even make the ...
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Footballers Dream Clubs: Football Transfers That Never Happened
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Dani Olmo suffers his eleventh injury in five years causing concern for Barcelona. He has been sidelined for more than 370 days due to various physical problems ...
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Celebrated USWNT and Angel City star Christen Press is calling it a career, announcing her pro soccer retirement on Wednesday.
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Gernot Rohr Gives Pride and Pain Reactions After Loss to Nigeria: "I Brought Osimhen"
Gernot Rohr expressed mixed emotions after a ruthless Victor Osimhen helped the Super Eagles to an emphatic 4-0 win over ...
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