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Aissata Traoré is magic, and the record crowd at the Gillette Stadium felt it
Watching Boston and NWSL fans fall in love with the first Malian international in the NWSL, Aissata Traoré.
Mar 17
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Aïssata Traoré is Calm, Confident, and Ready to live her NWSL dream at Boston Legacy
After starring in France, the Malian international takes the next step in her career, fulfilling a dream to play in the NWSL.
Mar 11
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"60% of African players left the NWSL"
Nne Anyi Alozie, Kouassi's year and 60% of African players have left the NWSL
Mar 10
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February 2026
Lusotropicalism, Benfica and the Portuguese Ideal
In his brilliance, the regime found validation. Eusébio became living proof of Lusotropicalism. Here was a Black man from Mozambique wearing the…
Feb 23
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Boston Legacy Football Club Announces 2026 Home Jersey
“First Light” is a bold green
Feb 13
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January 2026
Allow me to enjoy myself: Players who left the NWSL to enjoy their Football. African Wave in the NWSL Transfers Update
A transfer overview of African Players in the NWSL just in time for a new season!
Jan 31
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AFCON, Pan-African Ideals, and the Question of What Remains
Can AFCON once again become the gathering space beyond the culture and viral moments? With over 28% of the players being born in Europe.
Jan 18
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Boston Legacy FC Announces Voya Financial as Official Back Logo Partner
NEWS BULLETIN
Jan 16
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Wahala for Group C, WAFCON 2026 Draw Delivers Fireworks
This year's WAFCON will crown Africa's finest and decide Africa’s World Cup 2027 representatives.
Jan 15
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Ad-Diba: AFCON’s First Golden Boot & 1968 AFCON Final Ref
Mohamed Diab Al-Attar, known as Ad-Diba, won the inaugural Africa Cup of Nations in 1957 and returned as a referee in 1968.
Jan 2
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December 2025
AFCON 1996: How Mandela's South Africa Turned a 37-Year AFCON Ban Into a Nation-Building Triumph
Banned for 37 years, South Africa returned to AFCON and turned football into a tool of nation-building.
Dec 29, 2025
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Dear World Cup spectator: the Boston Stadium is NOT in Boston, and all other stadium hikes
FIFA is marketing the World Cup in simplistic terms, and fans might just be in for a rude awakening.
Dec 9, 2025
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