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Turning Pro with Becky Conteras

At San Luis Potosi, the former State Champion from Dacula realizes a dream. When the 12th writes stories for ‘The Women’s Game,’ we profile players, clubs, and developments that contribute to the region’s history of producing exceptional athletes at all levels. Rebecca "Becky" Contreras recently took

by Timothy Pratt, Dec 20, 2025

Across the Gulf of Mexico, Los Potros de Hierro fight for The People’s Game

When the 12th writes stories for ‘The People’s Game,’ we focus on portraits of the people who make this community incredible. Think immigrant stories, family connections, amateur and grassroots efforts to uplift each other. The top flight of Mexican football may soon welcome a legendary Mexico City club back

by Paul Glaze & Timothy Pratt, Dec 16, 2025

How Soccer.com used the 1994 World Cup to become the perfect Christmas Shopping destination.

When The 12th pulls a story out ‘From the Vault,’ we’re resurfacing stories from Timothy’s career writing about the sport from Las Vegas to Barcelona. Each edition comes with added commentary on the story’s relevance today and a link to the original. Not too long after our

by Timothy Pratt, Dec 12, 2025

'Can't even describe how I feel' : A journey through the game with my son Dylan

It didn’t come until the 71st minute, and didn’t amount to anything. It didn’t happen again.  But for a brief moment during Inter Miami’s dreadful 4-0 loss to PSG on June 29 in the Club World Cup knockout round match held in Atlanta, I was transported

by Timothy Pratt, Nov 13, 2025

Amateur Soccer Steps Up in ATL

Promotion/relegation adds to growing scene.

by Paul Glaze, Nov 11, 2025

United's worst season ever roils a fanbase desperate for results

What does the history of Atlanta fandom tell us about what’s next? On the eve of the final match of Atlanta United’s worst-ever season, club owner Arthur Blank published a letter to season ticket holders bluntly acknowledging the state of the team.  Twenty-four hours later, on October 18th,

by Paul Glaze, Nov 11, 2025

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