MLS
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The league does not have the lengthy history of other competitions but it has delivered plenty of memorable uniforms
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Executives from both leagues have talked up a proposed united competition. And there are reasons to believe it would work
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The league’s centralised structure should help during the pandemic but it is also vulnerable in a way that European competitions are not
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Most of North America’s major leagues have shuttered during the Covid-19 outbreak. The effects will be particularly hard on stadium workers
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Coronavirus has torn into the US and Canadian sporting calendars as three of North America’s biggest leagues announced they are suspending operations
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Four US sports leagues are closing access to locker rooms and clubhouses to all non-essential personnel, including media, in response to the coronavirus outbreak
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Figures around the league like to make glorious predictions of the future. But the competition is successful enough in its own right
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Atlanta United, DC United and Montreal Impact were among the early winners as Major League Soccer kicked off its 25th season on Saturday
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The former England captain’s new MLS club will take the field for the first time on Sunday night, but out-of-the-box success could prove hard to come by
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After six years of delays, Inter Miami will play their first-ever league game this weekend. There are still obstacles to overcome though
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The new season kicks off this weekend, and there is a host of talent arriving in North America. We run through the most exciting arrivals
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The soccer v football debate still lingers on in MLS