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Miguel Almirón’s recent transfer back to Atlanta United signifies not just a shift in clubs but an emotional return to his roots. The Paraguayan international rejoined the Major League Soccer (MLS) team with which he first made his mark in the United States. This move, confirmed by Atlanta United, concludes a significant five-year period at
The Major League Soccer (MLS) recently unveiled the frameworks for participation in various North American cup competitions spanning 2025 to 2026. As the league continues to evolve and establish itself as a major player in international soccer, these guidelines not only dictate performance metrics but also reflect the strategic direction MLS is pursuing. This article
Atlanta United FC has announced a significant change in its administrative structure by appointing Chris Henderson as the new sporting director. This strategic decision, confirmed on a recent Monday, follows the departure of former sporting director Carlos Bocanegra, who was let go in September. Henderson’s track record as the sporting director for Inter Miami CF,
On a murky morning in Atlanta, where the clouds hover heavily above, it is easy to perceive the day as less than cheerful. Yet, for Brad Guzan, the resilient goalkeeper of Atlanta United, the day takes on a brighter complexion. Rather than indulge in leisurely activities during the offseason or await developments regarding next season’s
The 2024 MLS Cup playoffs have set the stage for excitement and unpredictability, promising a thrilling conclusion following a brief hiatus for international fixtures. With eight teams battling it out, the recent shocking eliminations have sent ripples through the league. Most notably, Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami faced an unforeseen exit in the opening round, showcasing
The 2024 MLS Cup playoffs have taken an unexpected turn, shattering predictions and delivering drama that no one saw coming. As we delve into the aftermath of Round 1, the spotlight has veered sharply from the likes of Lionel Messi and Inter Miami—once hailed as favorites—to underdogs, proving that anything can happen in the world