U.S. Soccer announced Tuesday it will be doubling the prize money for the 2025 U.S. Open Cup, reaching a record-breaking $1 million in an effort to continue building interest in the tournament.
Similar Posts
Benfica prez defends Prestianni: He isn’t racist
Benfica president Manuel Rui Costa¡ strongly defended Gianluca Prestianni following allegations he racially abused Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior,…
City’s Guardiola slams refs’ treatment of Haaland
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has accused referees of unfairly punishing star striker Erling Haaland for fouls on…
Kroos: Mbappé didn’t tempt me to keep playing
Toni Kroos has said he wasn’t tempted to delay his retirement to link up with Kylian Mbappé at…
Rodri criticises referees after Tottenham draw
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has said referees ‘have to be neutral’ as he criticised the decision to allow…
Arteta: Edu departure won’t impact January plans
Mikel Arteta has said Arsenal’s January transfer plans will not be affected by the absence of a permanent…
Slot: Man United are much better than 14th place
Arne Slot has said it might take “a while” for Ruben Amorim to succeed at Man United but…
