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Rose Lavelle helped the USWNT maintain a perfect start to the 2026 SheBelieves Cup, delivering a crucial assist against Canada while mentoring the team’s young talents.

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Gotham FC have officially announced their 2026 roster as the defending NWSL and Concacaf champions aim to add more silverware this season.

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Red Bull New York teenager Adri Mehmeti is emerging as one of the club’s most promising young talents. With technical skill, composure and a high ceiling, he’s quickly becoming a player to watch in MLS.

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USWNT defender Lilly Reale has returned to Gotham FC after suffering a foot injury during Sunday’s SheBelieves Cup match against Argentina, casting doubt on her availability for the NWSL season opener.

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Gotham FC has sent forward Gabi Portilho to San Diego Wave FC in exchange for $175,000 in intraleague transfer funds, signaling a roster shift for both sides.

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Matthew Dos Santos’ rapid adaptation to MLS demands has been one of the early surprises for Red Bull New York, with Michael Bradley weighing his next roster move.

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Tierna Davidson is back. The Gotham FC center-back has been cleared after recovering from an ACL injury and is eager to rejoin her teammates on the pitch as the club builds toward the 2026 season.

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Michael Bradley reflected on his first home match as Red Bulls head coach, praising the team’s performance and the fans’ support in a 1-0 victory at Sports Illustrated Stadium.

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Julian Hall continued his electric start to the 2026 MLS season, scoring as the New York Red Bulls defeated the New England Revolution 1-0 at Sports Illustrated Stadium. The teenage trio combined again to great effect in Michael Bradley’s first home match in charge.

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Red Bull New York II head coach Dominik Wohlert is looking to continue a track record of success laid down by predecessors Ibrahim Sekagya and Michael Bradley in overseeing the club’s youth development. The 32-year-old German became the fifth head coach of Red Bull II on January 21. Though the role marks his first…