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Cincinnati soccer star Rose Lavelle and the United States Women's National Soccer Team take on Paraguay Tuesday night in the second of four post-Olympic send-off matches for two-time FIFA World Player of the Year Carli Lloyd, who is retiring from professional soccer at the end of the 2021 NWSL season.
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The United States Women's National Soccer Team will play its fifth-ever match in Cincinnati in September.
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A soccer match historically hosted in Columbus is moving south to Cincinnati. The Queen City will host a men's World Cup qualifying match between the United States and Mexico on Nov. 12.
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Cincinnati native and World Cup champion Rose Lavelle will look to add another medal to her trophy case this summer. The Mount Notre Dame High School…
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International soccer's governing body, FIFA, holds a workshop Tuesday with the 17 U.S. cities vying to host matches during the 2026 World Cup being…
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Malia Berkley of Liberty Township is a finalist for the 2019 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy, college soccer's highest honor.Berkley, who…
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The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team, still riding the wave of this summer's World Cup win, plays in Columbus, Ohio, Thursday. It's the first match under…
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Cincinnati native and World Cup Champion Rose Lavelle is being recognized with a key to the city.Lavelle graduated from Mount Notre Dame High School,…
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Forward Megan Rapinoe may have dominated the headlines during the U.S. Women's Soccer team's rise to winning the 2019 World Cup, but in Cincinnati, all…
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They defeated the Netherlands 2-0 to win a record fourth Women's World Cup title. Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle both scored, helping the team to a perfect tournament.