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Salary caps are holding U.S. soccer back

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Washington Post
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Major soccer leagues worldwide operate without salary restrictions, allowing clubs to invest freely in elite talent and competitive infrastructure. The absence of such caps has enabled European and international leagues to attract world-class players and maintain competitive balance. The United States soccer system's salary limitations may be constraining player development, league competitiveness, and the sport's overall growth trajectory compared to global counterparts.

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Salary caps are holding U.S. soccer back
Salary caps are holding U.S. soccer back

None of the world’s top soccer leagues have salary caps.
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