Balanço financeiro do Fortaleza é divulgado pelo clube

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Em tempos de paralisação das competições, será cada vez mais importante saber quais clubes estão minimamente em situação financeira saneada ou controlada para sobreviverem de maneira menos “sofrida” a ausência de receitas. E esse certamente parece ser o caso do Fortaleza.

O clube disponibilizou no seu site oficial os números referentes ao balanço financeiro do ano de 2019 onde, entre gastos e receitas que entraram nos cofres do Leão do Pici, foi registrado um superávit na casa dos R$ 3,4 milhões. Número esse que apresenta evolução diante do cenário de um ano antes onde a equipe registrou déficit de R$ 1,5 milhão.

As maiores fontes de receita registradas pelo Fortaleza seguem uma tendência existente no futebol brasileiro, já que são provenientes dos direitos de TV (R$ 31 milhões) e também do programa de sócio-torcedor, modalidade que rendeu em 2019 R$ 18,6 milhões.

Em relação aos investimentos feitos pelo clube com a receita bruta de R$ 108,6 milhões (quantia essa bastante superior aos R$ 48,3 milhões obtidos em 2018), destaca-se a quantia que foi investida somente considerando o futebol profissional: R$ 69,3 milhões.

Para se ter uma ideia da disparidade com outros setores especificados no balanço, a segunda despesa mais cara ao clube ficou com o setor administrativo, orçada em R$ 13,1 milhões.

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Juventus most expensive signings – How Old Lady splashed €2.3 billion on incoming transfers

Juventus have not hesitated to spend big over the last two decades or so if they felt the occasion was right

Juventus are arguably one of the most successful teams around in the game and they have had some absolute superstars representing them on the pitch.

Just think about players such as Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Pavel Nedved and Gonzalo Higuain to name just a few.

Most of these high-profile names started their careers elsewhere and Juventus had to open up the cheque book to get their men.

It all started back in 2001 when they signed Gianluigi Buffon by shelling out a world record €52.88 million transfer fee for a goalkeeper!

And of course, no one can forget their blockbuster transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018 for €117m.

There have been many more high-profile transfers, though, so let's take a look at their dealings in the 21st century and their most expensive moves.

Juventus most expensive transfers by season

Season

Most expensive signing

Fee

Total spending

2022/23

Bremer

€41M/£36.90M

€102.40M/£92.16M

2021/22

Dusan Vlahovic

€81.60M/£73.44M

€126.50M/£113.85M

2020/21

Arthur Melo

€76M/£68.40M

€155.31M/£139.78M

2019/20

Matthijs de Ligt

€85.50M/£76.95M

€230.50M/£207.45M

2018/19

Cristiano Ronaldo

€117M/£105.30M

€263.20M/£236.88M

2017/18

Federico Bernardeschi

€40M/£36M

€177.60M/£159.84M

2016/17

Gonzalo Higuain

€90M/£81M

€176.93M/£153.20M

2015/16

Paulo Dybala

€41M/£36.90M

€185.50M/£166.95M

2014/15

Alvaro Morata

€20M/£18M

€59.30M/£53.37M

2013/14

Angelo Ogbonna

€15M/£13.50M

€45.50M/£40.95M

2012/13

Kwadwo Asamoah

€18M/£16.20M

€72.80M/£65.52M

2011/12

Alessandro Matri

€15.50M/£13.95M

€101.83M/£91.65M

2010/11

Leonardo Bonucci

€15.50M/£13.95M

€59.27M/£53.34M

2009/10

Diego

€27M/£24.30M

€59.30M/£53.37M

2008/09

Amauri

€22.80M/£20.52M

€40.50M/£36.45M

2007/08

Tiago Mendes

€13M/£11.70M

€69.45M/£62.51M

2006/07

Jean-Alain Boumsong

€4M/£3.60M

€4M/£3.60M

2005/06

Patrick Vieira

€20M/£18M

€30.39M/£27.35M

2004/05

Emerson

€28M/£25.20M

€71.12M/£64.01M

2003/04

Marco Di Vaio

€14M/£12.60M

€35.79M/£32.21M

2002/03

Manuele Blasi

€17.70M/£15.93M

€40.70M/£36.63M

2001/02

Gianluigi Buffon

€52.88M/£47.60M

€180.04M/£162.03M

2000/01

David Trezeguet

€23.24M/£20.92M

€31.98M/£28.78M

TOTAL

€2.31B/£2.08B

*All figures are taken from Transfermarkt.

Juventus top 10 most expensive player signings

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    10Joao Cancelo | €40.40 million/£36.36 million | Valencia | 2018

    Juventus signed Joao Cancelo from Valencia on a five-year deal worth €40.4 million (£36.36 million) in the summer of 2018.

    The Portuguese defender won his first trophy with the club in January 2019 when Juventus beat Milan in the Supercoppa Italiana and he then went on to win the Serie A title in his first season in Turin.

    The versatile defender left Juventus in 2019 in favour of a move to Premier League giants Manchester City.

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    9Paulo Dybala | €41 million/£36.90 million | Palermo | 2015

    Arriving from Palermo in a deal worth €41 million (£36.90 million) in the summer of 2015, Dybala was a main-stay at Juventus right up until 2022.

    In his seven-year stint in Turin, Dybala won five league titles and four Coppa Italia trophies.

    He was also voted Serie A's most valuable player on one occasion and was also included in the Serie A Team of the Year four times in his career.

    With 115 goals in 293 appearances, Dybala is the ninth-highest goal scorer in Juventus history!

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    8Bremer | €41 million/£36.90 million | Torino | 2022

    Juventus signed Bremer in the summer of 2022 for €41 million (£36.90 million) on a five-year deal from local rivals Torino, beating Inter to the centre-back's signature.

    The deal made the Brazilian the eighth-most expensive transfer in Juventus' history.

    Bremer started his debut season on a positive note with impressive performances early on in his Juventus career.

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    7Pavel Nedved | €45 million/£40.50 million | Lazio | 2001

    The seventh-most expensive player in Juventus history, Nedved arrived from Lazio for €45 million (£40.50 million) in 2001 as a replacement for Zinedine Zidane.

    The Turin giants beat competition from Manchester United and Chelsea for his signature and it was Nedved whose incredible performances led Juventus to the final of the Champions League in 2003, in which he was suspended due to an accumulation of yellow cards.

    Later that year, Nedved won the World Footballer of the year and European Footballer of the Year awards, beating Thierry Henry and Paolo Maldini for the latter.

    Nedved made 247 appearances for Juventus, scoring 51 goals in an eight-year spell.

Arsenal's transfer window: Mudryk, Felix and the players Arteta needs to sign in January

Arsenal may be top of the Premier League but it's clear that they will need reinforcements if they are to sustain their title challenge.

Arsenal’s strength in depth has been the topic of much discussion since Tuesday's 0-0 draw with Newcastle.

Mikel Arteta looked to try change the game as it wore on but his options were very limited, so much so that his only substitution saw him bring on Takehiro Tomiyasu for Ben White at right-back.

The Arsenal manager has stated that the club is active in the transfer market and their attempts to bring in winger Mykhailo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk are now common knowledge.

But just how shallow is Arsenal’s pool of players and where are reinforcements most required? 

GOAL takes a look below and ranks each area in terms of importance…

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    Full-back

    This is an area where Arsenal are very well stocked. Indeed, that there is a chance that they could even let one full-back leave.

    Cedric Soares is wanted by several clubs, including Fulham, and has made just two substitute appearances in the league this season due to the number of options Arteta has available to him.

    White has made the right-back spot his own since the start of the campaign, while Takehiro Tomiyasu represents an excellent alternative.

    Arsenal then have Oleksandr Zinchenko and Kieran Tierney competing for the left-back spot, with Tomiyasu also more than capable of filling in there as well if needed – as he has already demonstrated this season.

    So, full-back is not a position that needs to be prioritised right now, even if Cedric is allowed to move on.

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    Goalkeeper

    Arsenal also have plenty of depth here, so there is no need for the club to go looking for a goalkeeper this month.

    Aaron Ramsdale is the undoubted No.1 and is enjoying a fine season, while summer signing Matt Turney has proven himself to be a more than adequate understudy, both in terms of his performances in the Europa League and during the World Cup with the United States.

    Third-choice Karl Hein is an impressive young shot-stopper, while talented 21-year-old Arthur Okonkwo is out on loan at Crewe Alexandra.

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    Attacking midfield 

    Arsenal spent £34 million ($41m) on Fabio Vieira last summer, so they will not be investing in another attacking midfielder in January.

    Vieira is still adapting to a new club and country, but has shown in flashes why Arsenal invested so heavily in the former Porto ace.

    Captain Martin Odegaard, meanwhile, is having a superb campaign, while Granit Xhaka continues to write his own redemption story having been asked to play in a more advanced role by Mikel Arteta.

    And with Emile Smith Rowe about to finally return after his long-term injury, there is no pressing need for Arsenal to bring in another attacking midfielder.

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    Centre-back

    Arsenal have an exceptional centre-back pairing in Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba.

    Mikel Arteta also has Rob Holding to call upon if needed, with the former Bolton man still an integral part of the Spaniard’s squad.

    And there is, of course, White, who it’s easy to forget is actually a centre-back by trade – despite his superb performances on the right side of the back four this season.

    Looking to the long-term, Arteta will be hoping to add another left-sided centre-back option to his squad to provide natural cover for Gabriel, but it’s unlikely that Arsenal will try to do anything in that position before the close of the winter window.

    Indeed, with those four strong centre-back options already at the club, and Tomiyasu capable of providing further cover if required, Edu will be prioritising other positions.

Chance de vaga cresce e Corinthians dependerá do resultado do São Paulo

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O Guarani perdeu para o Botafogo-SP por 2 a 0, nesta quinta-feira, pela 11ª rodada do Paulistão e aumentou as chances de classificação do Corinthians para as quartas de final da competição. Agora, o time de Tiago Nunes chega para a última rodada da fase de grupos podendo garantir vaga se vencer o Oeste e o São Paulo derrotar o Bugre na Vila Belmiro.

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Com o revés do time campineiro e o triunfo corintiano no Dérbi, a diferença que era de cinco pontos, caiu para dois, restando ainda uma partida desta fase. O Timão, terceiro colocado no Grupo D, chega no máximo a 17 pontos, enquanto o Guarani, vice-líder da chave, já tem 16. Sendo assim, somente uma vitória contra o Oeste mantém o Alvinegro com chances de vaga nas quartas.

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No entanto, mesmo se vencer, o Corinthians ainda vai depender de outros fatores para comemorar a classificação, e um deles é o São Paulo, que neste cenário bastaria vencer o Bugre para colocar os corintianos na próxima fase, mas se empatar, forçará o rival a vencer o Oeste por dois ou mais gols de diferença. Os jogos serão todos no mesmo horário, domingo, às 16h.

Resumo: O que o Corinthians precisa para se classificar?

1) Para continuar vivo é preciso vencer o Oeste. Em caso de empate ou derrota, estará eliminado da competição;
2) Em caso de vitória alvinegra por um gol de diferença em Barueri, precisa torcer para o Guarani não pontuar contra o São Paulo;
3) Se Bugre e Tricolor empatarem, o Timão precisa vencer o Oeste por dois ou mais gols de diferença, por conta do saldo de gols
4) Se Corinthians e São Paulo vencerem, os corintianos estarão automaticamente nas quartas.

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James Maddison, Tyler Adams and the relegated stars Premier League clubs should be queuing up to sign in the summer transfer window

They may have struggled this season, but Southampton, Leicester and Leeds have plenty of talented players to sell this summer

The Premier League relegation battle is done and dusted, then, and boy did it get nervy. Southampton went early, and Leeds' fate was sealed early enough on the final day too, as they were battered by Tottenham.

For Leicester, though, there was hope and there was despair. There was light at the end of the tunnel, and then darkness when the final whistle came. Everton's win over Bournemouth condemned the Foxes, who become only the second Premier League winning club, after Blackburn in 1999, to drop into the Championship.

For all three relegated clubs, the consequences of falling into the second tier are huge. Managers will lose their jobs, fan will ask questions, there will be staff cuts and, in the case of Leicester in particular, serious financial issues will loom large.

Players, too, face uncertain futures. Relegation may be an occupational hazard for professionals, but it is still a stain on the CV, one which can and will impact their career thereafter.

There are, though, some extremely talented footballers who could now find themselves available this summer. And if any of these players are on the market, expect there to be plenty of clubs queuing up to sign them…

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There is a case to say that Leicester possess the best collection of players ever relegated from the Premier League. Maddison, undoubtedly, is the jewel in their crown, and it is inconceivable that the England midfielder could be playing in the Championship next season.

With 10 goals and nine assists this season, the 26-year-old will surely have his eye on a summer move, even if the Foxes beat the drop.

Would suit: Anyone looking for more attacking output from midfield/the No.10 position. Tottenham could do a lot worse, and Newcastle are long-time admirers. Arsenal have been in the past, but do they really need him now?

AdvertisementGetty ImagesJames Ward-Prowse

Another England international who has carried the creative and goalscoring burden for his side, Ward-Prowse probably should have moved on a couple of years back, but at 28 the time has surely come for a change of scenery.

His set-piece prowess alone would garner interest, but he is also a solid all-round performer, a consistent presence, a good passer and a terrific professional. After over 400 games, he will leave St Mary's a hero, despite relegation.

Would suit: A team in need of consistent performers and solid characters. Tottenham perhaps, or West Ham when Declan Rice leaves?

GettyWilly Gnonto

Quite how the Italy international has found himself in and out of a Leeds side that has spent most of the season in the mire is anyone's guess, but one thing's for sure; Gnonto won't be at Elland Road next season.

At 19, this is a seriously-gifted young wide player, one capable of playing at the very highest level. He might not have consistency in his game yet, but it only needs a bit of careful coaching to bring that out, surely? Gnonto would improve just about every squad in the Premier League, and plenty of starting XIs.

Would suit: Assuming he were to stay in England, then Newcastle, Brighton and Aston Villa would be strong options. Plenty of Serie A clubs would love him, too.

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Lavia's first full season in professional football may have ended in disappointment, but there is no doubt that the 19-year-old has furthered his reputation in a big way since his move to Southampton from Manchester City last summer.

Sharp, technically excellent and smart tactically, the Belgian teenager is destined for bigger and better things, with a host of clubs already very enamoured.

Would suit: Just about any top club looking to add quality. Liverpool and Chelsea could do far worse, and City have a buy-back clause which comes into operation next year.

Argentina vs Curacao: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Argentina vs Curacao international friendly in the US as well as kick-off time and team news.

Argentina are set to welcome Curacao for an international friendly to be played at the Unique Mother of Cities Stadium on Tuesday.

Preparing at the training centre that will now be known as 'Lionel Andres Messi', defeated Panama 2-0 in another friendly in their first game after winning the 2022 World Cup as Messi struck his 800th career goal.

The visitors arrive in Santiago del Estero having lost 2-0 to Canada to finish third in the 2022-23 Concacaf Nations League.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the US as well as how to stream live online.

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    Game: Argentina vs Curacao
    Date: March 28, 2023
    Kick-off: 7:30pm EDT
    Venue: Unique Mother of Cities Stadium, Santiago del Estero

    The game is scheduled for March 28, 2023 at Unique Mother of Cities Stadium, located in Santiago del Estero – Argentina's oldest city.

    It will kick off at 7.30pm EDT in the US.

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    How to watch Argentina vs Curacao online – TV channels & live streams

    TV channels & streaming options

    Country TV channel Live stream
    U.S. N/A Fanatiz

    In the United States (U.S.), the match is available to stream live on Fanatiz.

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    Team news & squads

    Argentina team news & squad

    It would be no surprise to see Lionel Scaloni name a changed XI from the Panama win, although Messi will surely start as the PSG star seeks his 100th international goal.

    The 21-year-old Thiago Almada is likely to be handed a start having scored off the bench the last time around, while Paulo Dybala, Lautaro Martinez, Leandro Paredes and Lisandro Martinez will be expecting to return to the starting XI.

    Meanwhile, Lautaro Blanco, Facundo Buonanotte, Valentin Carboni and Maximo Perrone are all aiming for their first senior appearances with Argentina.

    Argentina possible XI: Rulli; Montiel, Pezzella, Li. Martinez, Acuna; Almada, Paredes, Palacios; Messi, La. Martinez, Dybala

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers Armani, Rulli, E. Martinez
    Defenders Foyth, Montiel, Otamendi, Li. Martinez, Tgaliafico, Acuna, Blanco, Molina, Perez, Pezzella, Romero
    Midfielders Paredes, Rodriguez, Fernandez, Buonanotte, Almada, Lo Celso, Mac Allister, Carboni, Perrone, Palacios, De Paul
    Forwards Di Maria, Correa, Buendia, Alvarez, Garnacho, Gonzalez, Messi, Dybala, La. Martinez, Gomez

    Curacao team news & squad

    Jurien Gaari's red card against Canada will be inconsequential for the friendly, but Brandley Kuwas is a doubt after being taken off injured in the Concacaf Nations League showdown.

    Jeremy Antonisse is likely to come in place of Kuwas on the right side of the attack, with brothers Juninho and Leandro Bacuna in midfield, and ex-Everton right-back Cuco Martina as captain.

    Curacao possible XI: Room; Martina, Gaari, Van Eijma, Floranus; L. Bacuna, Anita, J. Bacuna; Antonisse, Janga, Gorre

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers Room, Bodak, Doornbusch
    Defenders Martina, Carmelia, Lachman, Gaari, Van Eijma, Ogenia, Floranus, Troupee
    Midfielders L. Bacuna, Hooi, J. Bacuna, Kuwas, Anita, Felida, Markelo, Roemeratoe, Severina
    Forwards Janga, Gorre, Antonisse, Zivkovic

    Head-to-head record

    Date Result Competition
    March 13, 1955 Argentina 2-1 Curacao Pan American Games
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China Women's World Cup 2023 squad: Who's in & who's out?

Who has coach Shui Qingxia selected in China Women's World Cup squad? GOAL takes a look…

The China national women's team will be playing in their eighth FIFA World Cup finals in July, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand.

Shui Qingxia's troops are the reigning Asian champions and qualified directly for the tournament.

In 1999, they finished as runners-up, which is their best performance to date and in this edition, they would like to create history by lifting the World Cup.

In the 2023 Women's World Cup, they have been drawn in Group D with Denmark, England and Haiti.

Who has made Qingxia's final 23-player World Cup squad? GOAL takes a look…

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Xu Huan is the undisputed number one for China between the sticks. The 24-year-old keeper of Jiangsu LFC is the most-trusted lieutenant of Qingxia under the bar and should have the gloves in the World Cup.

Meanwhile, Zhu Yu should be the second-choice keeper. She was given an opportunity to impress against Sweden and claim the No. 1 spot but conceded four goals in that match which saw Xu brought back against Ireland.

Meanwhile, the fight for the third spot should go to experienced keeper Zhao Lina of Shanghai Shengli.

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Qinxia sets her team up with a four-woman backline. They generally play deep to keep things tight at the back.

Their efforts paid dividends in the 2022 Asian Cup as they conceded just five goals in the entire tournament. It would not be surprising if they defend with two banks of four to frustrate the likes of England and Denmark.

Paris Saint-Germain's Li Mengwen, on-loan from Jiangsu, should be the first choice at right-back. And if Mengwen is unfit, Gao Chen can slot in her place.

The likes of Duo Jiaxing, Yao Wei and Wang Linlin are among the first-choice centre-backs.

Chen Qiaozhu should be fielded in the left-back position.

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It is primarily a four-woman midfield with Yao Lingwei entrusted with the responsibility to break down attacks and act as a defensive screener. She is supported by Zhang Rui, who has the license to go forward and join the attack.

Yang Lina is another option who can sit back and absorb the pressure. She will be useful against offensive teams when China will most likely sit deep and maintain their shape, with Zhang Linyan usually deployed on the left.

The likes of Wu Chengshu and Shen Mengyu add further depth in midfield.

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China's veteran forward Wang Shanshan is the key player of the squad. The forward has close to 150 caps and scored over 50 goals.

She is one of those rare players who can play at both ends of the pitch with aplomb. In the 2022 AFC Asian Cup she was fielded as a centre-back in the semi-final and final, and yet she came out with flying colours.

Shanshan was named as the Chinese Women's Footballer of the Year in 2022, and her presence will be key in what will be her third World Cup.

Wang Shuang has over 120 international caps and has scored 43 goals for China. Her scathing pace along with her dribbling abilities make her a potent threat in the wide areas.

Tang Jiali can be the X-factor in the Chinese team as she boasts of having spent the previous 18 months in Europe with both Tottenham and Madrid CFF, becoming the first female Chinese player to play in England.

She has the vision to split open defences and is strong on both feet, making her an exceptional talent in attacking.

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Wang ShuangRacing LousvilleWang ShanshanTianjin ShengdeTang JialiShanghai ShengliXiao YuyiShanghai Shengli

Walter terá o seu contrato renovado pelo Athletico

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Contratado em meio a pandemia do coronavírus, o atacante Walter assinou um contrato de três meses com o Athletico e ao que tudo indica será renovado até o fevereiro de 2021.

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De acordo com a repórter Nadja Mauad, do Globo Esporte, a dedicação do centroavante na perda de peso e aprimoramento físico, passou a confiança que ele pode render dentro de campo.

A comissão técnica de Dorival Junior também mostrou a sua satisfação com o empenho do jogador e deu o aval para que a diretoria renovasse o acordo.

Aos 30 anos, Walter está em sua segunda passagem no Furacão. Com a retomada do futebol, ele será importante na formação do time, que teve muita dificuldade nos primeiros compromissos da temporada.

Além do Campeonato Brasileiro, Walter poderá ajudar o Athletico na defesa do título da Copa do Brasil e fase de grupos da Liberadores da América.

'The word 'traditional' doesn't belong in women's sports' – USWNT stars Tobin Heath and Christen Press on missing the World Cup, defining 'Gal Culture' and their goal to change media forever

GOAL caught up with the two World Cup winners to discuss their show and their plan to redefine coverage of women's sports.

At some point in the leadup to the World Cup this summer, both Tobin Heath and Christen Press had to acknowledge and accept the fact that they wouldn't be there with the U.S. women's national team. Injuries had robbed them of their chance to make a push for a third consecutive World Cup title, with both being key members of the teams that won in both 2015 and 2019.

So what did they do instead? They simply turned their focus toward an even more ambitious goal, one that has been in the back of their minds for some time. You see, with setbacks comes opportunity, and with the loss of a World Cup, Heath and Press can now solely focus on changing the way women's sports are covered forever.

Four years ago, Heath, Press, Megan Rapinoe and Meghan Klingenberg united to create re-inc, a lifestyle brand aiming to lead the conversation surrounding women's sports. This summer, re-inc unleashed The RE-CAP Show, starring Heath and Press, to breakdown the USWNT's road through the World Cup.

But this isn't a one-off or something for the two to use the pass the time until they're healthy again. Both Heath and Press are in this for the long haul. They have goals that extend far beyond a World Cup summer.

"Even when we've done interviews and stuff, we've always just been seen as talent," Heath tells GOAL, "but to be seen as actually the creators and the business owners is a massive step in changing the landscape of media. Media is being shaken up all over the place, and sports, for sure, is a big part of that.

"We always felt that, with women's sports, there was this idea of a sports house and women's sports got the guest room or the addition or like the garage of the house, right? We never really fit into it and we were always kind of like playing second fiddle until like a big thing like the World Cup, and even then, it's like we just felt like it didn't really represent us to the fullest. We thought we were very much pushed through a very small lens of what a women's athlete is. We have this massive opportunity this summer to be a part of the solution of that."

GOAL caught up with Heath and Press to discuss their thoughts on the World Cup, their adjustment to life in the studio and how they plan to define "gal culture" to the rest of the world.

GettyMissing the World Cup

Heath had known for some time that she wouldn't be heading to the World Cup. For Press, accepting that fact was a little bit harder.

The USWNT winger tore her ACL back in June 2022, and has since had four surgeries, with the most recent being on July 18. Throughout that process, Press had to come to grips with the fact that her body would not be able to handle what her mind wanted to do. There would be no third consecutive World Cup run.

"I have been on the road to recovery since June 2022, and it was not until the roster was named that I ever imagined I wouldn't be there," she says. "I think a lot of that is because I believe in manifestation, I believe in hopefulness and optimism. I'd rather be a fool than a pessimist. That's like a choice, a mental choice I make. I'd rather be called naïve than live with cynicism, and so it wasn't until the roster was named that I even processed this fully.

"I do miss being there and I've had moments in the World Cup where I felt nostalgic. The part that I feel most nostalgic for is that I know what the players are going through and I know how hard it is and I know how that creates a bond and a knowingness and an understanding. I miss that. I miss the quiet time in the hotel between meals. I miss getting coffee with my friends and knowing that no one else in the entire world can imagine what we're experiencing except for the people that are right there with you. I miss the bubble. I miss the intensity.

"When I've watched this whole World Cup, I've been overwhelmed with that sense. That doesn't happen 12 months out of the year with the U.S. women's national team. It is only happening for players in world championships because these tournaments are really like shooting star experiences. They're the highest intensity and it creates like a very unique environment."

As for her recovery, Press says she's doing as well as she can just days removed from surgery as she continues her extended rehabilitation process.

"I'm feeling fine! I'm on the bike, walking around, just waiting for the swelling to subside, waiting for my stitches to come out," she says. "Then I'll just be back at it strengthening and doing everything that I can get back on the pitch."

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Missing out on the World Cup, though, may just be a blessing in disguise. It led to the formation of The RE-CAP Show, after all.

The series, which is hosted by both Press and Heath, follows the USWNT's path through the World Cup. Through the show, the two are looking to provide analysis and insight with stories through their own playing careers, but both are also eager to bridge the gap between women's sports and life beyond it.

The two have already welcomed star-studded guests, with ex-USWNT boss Jill Ellis, OL Reign coach Laura Harvey and former USWNT star Lauren Holliday all joining so far.

Press wants to make one thing clear, though: the formation of this show isn't a reaction to being injured. It isn't something she and Heath are doing to stay involved with this World Cup. It's something that both are extremely passionate about, and will remain passionate about when healthy and beyond.

"I don't see this as like, 'Oh, I became injured and then I had to find something to find a purpose'," she says. "As an athlete, I was always yearning for purpose, always. I wrote a blog and I did broadcasting and I reupped a Player's Association and I negotiated CBAs and I always did a lot because for me, being an athlete, it is really important to also stimulate my brain because that's my personality. I like to use my brain in intellectual ways.

"Being injured is no change. I'm doing a lot. I've been a CEO of a startup for four years and I continue to be the CEO, co-CEO with Tobin, and running the show is a part of that.

"I think for me, it's really not reactionary. It's about how I am and who I am. I think the habits that I build over time, make it so that I don't view individual instances as hardships, but I do know that the rest of the world does."

GettyInside opinions from outside the bubble

Press and Heath know why so many are interested in hearing their opinions about this World Cup. Few people on this planet have resumes that can match up with theirs, and few have the knowledge and experience to break down what's happening at the highest level.

However, some parts of that are easier said than done. For decades, athletes have transitioned into media and many have found it difficult. It's not just the on-camera aspect that's hard, either, but the subject matter as a whole.

Many writers and pundits struggle with analysis, finding it difficult to strike the balance needed when it's time to be critical. So you couldn't blame Press or Heath if they'd find it hard to take shots at their former teammates, even when the moment calls for it. Both, though, are ready to do so.

Speaking after the USWNT's 1-1 draw with the Netherlands, Heath called the first half "disastrous". She said that the team looked like a group of individuals, not a finely-tuned machine. Heath also criticized Vlatko Andonovski's decision not to use Lynn Williams as a substitute, with Rose Lavelle being the only player to come off the bench.

"It's funny because when we're analyzing the game, we're hypercritical," Heath says, "because that's the way that we would be analyzing it as players. There's this general zeitgeist of what the media thinks is going on, and then there's the reality of what's happening with the girls and they're not the same thing.

"It's easy to get wrapped up in what the loud noises are being a fan and all of these things, but if you could actually just come at it from a player perspective and analyze the game, you're actually more critical probably than the fans from an analytical perspective. "

Press agrees. Given their experiences, both feel qualified to offer criticism in the right way, and both know what it's like on the other side to hear that criticism, especially coming from people you respect. They also both have a general idea of what goes on in USWNT camp and what impact, or lack thereof, outside opinions have on the group.

"Tobin and I have walked the walk," Press says, "and it allows us to, not share what is fair, I'm not a journalist, I share what I feel and I know that's subjective. I don't feel worried about that because I'm entitled to my feelings. I love his team, we've both given our life to this team, and the only thing that we want is for the team to succeed. We're not here to make news and drama, but we are here to amplify the message of sports and excellence that we have given our life to and continue to do so."

She continued: "The criticism is absolutely a part of it. It comes with the territory of greatness. When you're on your way to doing something great, people are going to criticize you and judge you along the way, and it's almost a signal that you're on the right path, and that's my analysis of that last game.

"I am curious, really, what it feels like in camp now because a single game in the World Cup doesn't win you the World Cup and it could go a lot of different ways. If the team is really oriented around an epic second half and a bit of momentum and really embodying the values of the U.S. women's national team with that or they're more focused on the tactics and the formation and the structure. That comes down to the staff and the player personalities and each team is really different in that."

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GettyDefining Gal Culture

One of the things that makes the RE-CAP Show so interesting is the hosts. Throughout her career, Heath, in particular, has generally been content to stay in the background while her larger-than-life teammates took center stage. She was always a player that let her game do the talking and, if you've followed her career at any point, you'll know that her game talked a lot.

So it was a bit of a shock for many to see Heath dive into content and place herself front and center. It's something that she, admittedly, has thought about for some time. Heath isn't necessarily in this to prove herself as some pundit or game analyst; she's in it to tell stories that haven't been told, simply because there haven't been many storytellers quite like her.

"It's been super liberating," Heath says. "Look, I can speak for myself personally: I was never represented in what I thought women's sports media content should look like. I want to create content that looks and feels like the diversity of what women's sports is so that little Tobin could have been included in that and would have been proud to stand in front of a camera and tell her story and use her voice. It was not always accepted. It just wasn't like that.

"Most of us, we do our talking on the field and we've done as much talking as possible and it's been incredible to be part of such a successful team, but more so the legacy off the field is what's really important to us. Part of this media division, which is the most important thing, is using the lens of what sports is to talk about much bigger issues, like pay equity, racial equality, women's health, queer culture. This is what women's sports is! This is the part that has been eliminated from women's sports for a really long time because we weren't the ones telling our stories."

The RE-CAP show is, for Heath, the first step in the process. This World Cup summer is a start, a beginning. The aim is to use this show as a springboard for larger goals as she looks to help define the culture and the narrative surrounding women's sports going forward.

"The end goal of this is to remediate or reimagine the way women are seen experiencing sports," she says. "What I want it to look like is, if you're watching a piece of content, immediately because of what they're saying, because you're seeing that there's this intersection between sports and progress and equity, that you're like, 'Oh my gosh, re-up did that, that's their culture!' It's Gal Culture, and we want you to be able to recognize our content for what it is because right now, and I say over and over again, Gal Culture hasn't been defined.

"Bro Culture permeates our sports content and Gal Culture isn't there yet. We want to be the ones to define it, to get the look tone, style and feel of it, and this is just our first piece of content to do that."

Maranhão demonstra otimismo em vitória contra o Inter: 'Temos condições de ficar com os três pontos'

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Acostumado com bons resultados recentemente contra gigantes equipes do futebol brasileiro, o Atlético-GO tem pela frente mais um difícil adversário neste final de semana. O compromisso deste domingo, às 18h15, será contra o Internacional, no estádio do Dragão, mas nada que tire a motivação da equipe Goiânia. Willian Maranhão, um dos principais destaques do Atlético, falou sobre a dificuldade da partida e os objetivos da equipe diante do Colorado.

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– Sabemos que o Inter é um time que tem diversos bons jogadores e temos que respeitar ainda mais pelo peso da camisa do outro lado. Porém, sabemos que somente isso não ganha jogo e mostramos isso alguma vezes esse ano e em 2020. Temos condições de fazer uma boa partida e ficar com os três pontos – ponderou.

Com dez gols marcados nos últimos três jogos, o ataque do Internacional está em boa fase, especialmente Yuri Alberto. Com isso, Maranhão falou também sobre os cuidados que o Atlético deve tomar na defesa para não sofrer gols e sair com a vitória.

– Não adianta focarmos somente em um jogador, fazer marcação especial. Com isso, outros ficarão livres para finalizar e sabemos que com Inter não podemos dar espaço para nenhum atleta. Eles tem um aproveitamento alto nas finalizações, então o cuidado que teremos com Yuri, será igual para todos os outros – concluiu.

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