Local Soccer Club Eyes Going Pro Amid Record-Setting Attendance
From the Baltimore Business Journal: After breaking attendance records in two different amateur soccer leagues, the Annapolis Blues have their sights set on going pro.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: After breaking attendance records in two different amateur soccer leagues, the Annapolis Blues have their sights set on going pro.
Read moreSuccess follows new Maryland women’s soccer coach Michael Marchiano, but his first foray into women’s soccer is perhaps the most difficult and unique challenge of his coaching career.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: A local semi-professional soccer team wants to showcase the best local talent as soccer surges in popularity, and it’s adding more seats, sponsors and staff this season to do just that.
Read moreNow in his third MLS season, McDonogh graduate Andrew Privett has more than proven himself a valuable part of Charlotte’s defensive setup — even if the role is still a little new to him.
Read moreAfter more than five years in Europe, former Maryland star Zack Steffen is back in Major League Soccer, quickly becoming a leader with the Colorado Rapids and with his eyes firmly set on the World Cup in 2026.
Read moreFollowing the 2022 season, Loyola men’s soccer needed help on the back end. The Greyhounds found the perfect fit in England native Chris Ogor, who won Patriot League Rookie of the Year honors in 2023.
Read moreKarl and Kenny Quist-Therson have always had a sibling rivalry, but the brothers will take the field as opponents for the first time when Maryland and UMBC men’s soccer play on Aug. 22.
Read moreAs her senior season with UMBC women’s soccer gets underway, Lauren Reid aims to use her international experience to help lift a rebuilding program to postseason play.
Read moreWhen FC Barcelona and AC Milan step on the field at M&T Bank Stadium later this summer, it will mark 15 years since big-time European soccer clubs began visiting Baltimore to play preseason friendlies.
Read moreFormer USMNT member and Baltimore soccer legend Santino Quaranta shares his take on the United States men’s national soccer team’s elimination from the Copa América and what’s next as he looks ahead to the 2026 World Cup.
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