U.S. women's national team and Portland Thorns forward Sophia Wilson is set to return to the Pacific Northwest for the 2026 ...
USWNT star Sophia Wilson is returning to the Portland Thorns, exercising a $1 million player option for 2026, the largest ...
The USWNT forward will return to NWSL’s Portland Thorns after exercising her 2026 player option. According to a team source, ...
The U.S. forward said the comfort of returning to Portland is what she needed following the birth of her daughter.
Forward Sophia Wilson will return to the Portland Thorns FC in 2026 by executing her player option, the team confirmed on ...
Sophia Wilson returns to Portland Thorns for 2026 season. Wilson missed the 2025 season for maternity leave, but the ...
Wilson did not play this season for the Thorns because she was on maternity leave for the birth of her daughter, Gianna.
With Washington pushing to retain Rodman, new league mechanisms emerging, and Europe circling, her decision could redefine ...
Wilson, who was known as Sophia Smith before getting married in January, led the Thorns in goals for four consecutive years ...
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The USMNT, USWNT, and your kid’s youth team are all different. U.S. Soccer is fine with that.
U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker's grand plan for a "U.S. Way" sounds at first like talking down from the top. In fact, there's a lot less of it than there used to be.
The Kang Institute, announced last week, is committed to researching the major issues affecting women athletes today.
The NWSL's board of governors approved a new roster mechanism to pay select star players above and beyond the current salary ...
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