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Tritons In Trouble? Arena Football One Responds To Roster Rumors
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi Tritons finished the inaugural 2024 season runner-up of American Indoor Football. Due to league troubles they were forced to find a new home in Arena Football 1. Since then, the Tritons started the season 3-0, until troubles hit the Tritons' roster.
Corpus Christi lost their next 2 games at home to SW Kansas Storm 47-40, and then a horrific 100-12 home loss to the Albany Firebirds. Since then, between April 28-29, the Tritons released 8 players and suspended 2 from the team indefinitely. One player that was released is their star receiver Darius Prince.
Darius Prince
Tritons Transactions April 28-29Jamell Winn II - ReleasedTerrance Ames - ReleasedDwayne Hollis - ReleasedDarius Prince - ReleasedReggie Howard - ReleasedJerron McGaw - Suspended from team indefinitelyAedan Johnson - Suspended from team indefinitelyTorrence Williams - ReleasedIsaiah McFarland - ReleasedArthur Anderson - Released
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The Arena Footbal One league responded to rumors with this statement on April 29.
Over the past week, there has been widespread news, rumors, speculation, and innuendo about the Corpus Christi Tritons and their status as members of Arena Football One.
The League is aware of all of this, and more that is not public at this time. We are working with all players, coaches, and teams to diligently gather all the relevant facts and information prior to a final resolution of this complex and fluid situation.
All information provided via theAF1.Com is accurate and up to date, including schedules and player transactions.
Arena Football One Statement on Corpus Christi Tritons
The Tritons schedule continues with a road trip to the Oregon Lightning (May 12) and the Firebirds (May 24). Then they're back at the American Bank Center for their final home game against the Nashville Kats (June 1). The regular season ends with another road trip to Oregon (June 8) and Nashville (June 14).
Despite recent struggles, the Tritons are sitting third in the AF1 Standings.
AF1 Standings as of April 29Albany Firebirds (6-0)Nashville Kats (3-2)Corpus Christi Tritons (3-2)SW Kansas Storm (4-3)Billings Outlaws (2-3)Salina Liberty (2-4)Washington Wolfpack (2-4)Oregon Lightning (1-5)
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Franco Mastantuono: The Jewel Of South American Football
Franco Mastantuono is the new wunderkind at River Plate in Argentina. The 17-year-old's style and player profile have generated a lot of hype, and his unique abilities stand out in a football world filled with cookie-cutter players who repeat the same moves over and over.
In River Plate's recent win over Gimnasia de La Plata, Marcelo Gallardo's side finally broke their scoring drought, netting three goals in a single league match for the first time all season. The second goal was a masterpiece, created by one of the club's brightest prospects — Franco Mastantuono.
Watching the goal, it's easy to see why teams from Spain, England, and Italy are eyeing the dynamic midfielder. Mastantuono dribbled past older, more experienced Gimnasia players as if they weren't there and scored one of the goals of the week in Argentina.
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For Mastantuono, it was just another step in a career that's quickly taking off. So far, he has eight goals and five assists in 56 matches for River Plate. This season, after returning from youth national team duty, he has scored three goals and provided two assists in nine matches.
What makes Mastantuono so special is that he's a breath of fresh air. In a sport where managers often shape players into mechanical, repetitive roles, Mastantuono is a true baller. He's not the strongest or the fastest — but he's easily one of the most talented.
A Standout in an Academy Full of TalentRiver Plate has produced some of the world's top footballers, including most recently Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández, Exequiel Palacios, and rising Manchester City star Claudio Echeverri. Like Echeverri, Mastantuono was quickly recognized as a talent to watch.
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He made his first-team debut under coach Martín Demichelis in a 1-1 draw with Argentinos Juniors in January 2024.
Mastantuono glides across the pitch when he plays, always scanning for space and delivering sharp, accurate passes. He often drops deep to help create chances and drive play forward for both River and the national team. He also has a lethal outside shot and is improving his free kick capabilities.
He's especially dangerous on the right wing, where he cuts in on his left foot to unleash powerful shots or clever passes. His vision, timing, and football IQ make him one of the most exciting young players in world football today.
One to Watch for Argentina's FutureMarcelo Endelli/Getty Images
On a River Plate team that has struggled for form, Mastantuono has emerged as a standout performer. Despite the club spending $60 million in the last two transfer windows, their best player is a teenager from their own youth academy.
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The 17-year-old's rapid rise has garnered praise from fans and pundits alike, including Bolavip's Martín O'Donnell.
"Mastantuono is already one of the gems of Argentine football, considering his age and how quickly he established himself in River's starting lineup," O'Donnell said. "At a club with such financial strength, where he's competing with high-profile players the team has invested heavily in, earning a starting spot speaks volumes about his talent.
"He's only 17, with his entire career ahead of him, and plenty of time to develop. While it's too early for comparisons, he's definitely a player to watch and could be a leading figure in the next generation of Argentine talent, alongside players like Claudio Echeverri."
Mastantuono has already featured for Argentina's U17 and U20 teams, scoring three goals in 19 appearances. While Argentina has a bevy of players either approaching or currently in their primes, Mastantuono could very well be a key figure in the post-Messi era.
A Spotlight showing in the Súper ClásicoIf Mastantuono had anything left to prove to the Argentine soccer audience, he erased all doubt last Sunday afternoon by scoring one of the most memorable goals in recent Súper Clásico history against Boca Juniors.
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The young star delivered a world-class free kick that proved decisive as River defeated their arch rivals 2-1, once again putting Mastantuono at the center of the headlines.
Although it wasn't a dominant performance overall, he remained a constant threat in River's attack and nearly added another goal, narrowly missing the target. Mastantuono's stunning strike will be etched in the memories of River fans as a must-see Clásico moment for years to come.
A European Future Sooner Rather Than LaterMastantuono has attracted interest from major European clubs, including Manchester United, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, and Chelsea.
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While a move to Europe might seem logical, if not inevitable, there still needs to be some caution around Mastantuono's development moving forward.
"He's still a young player, and he's in the middle of his development," said ESPN Argentina's Rosario Pompizzi. "He made his debut just over a year ago, and Argentine football — especially compared to the Premier League — is far behind, particularly in terms of physicality.
"He has plenty of attributes and qualities. In fact, let's not forget that he also excelled in tennis and was one of the top five U12 players in the country. But footballers need time to grow, and that's crucial. The demands of the Premier League are extreme, requiring great endurance and mental strength. I would focus on his long-term development and avoid rushing the process."
Of course, that's easier said than done. European clubs often sign South American talents before they're even old enough to drive.
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River Plate could receive a transfer fee in the $50 million range — potentially the biggest sale in the club's history. That would be a massive milestone, especially for a club that has produced legends like Hernán Crespo, Pablo Aimar, Ariel Ortega, and Marcelo Gallardo.
The Face of the FutureWhatever the future holds, Mastantuono's agent recently confirmed that he is committed to River Plate until the end of 2026. By then, the club hopes to win its fifth Copa Libertadores and compete in the FIFA Club World Cup.
For now, fans should enjoy Mastantuono for what he is: a throwback to a fading era. A true No. 10 — full of skill, creativity, and flair — the kind of player that made Argentine and South American football famous.
In a sport growing increasingly predictable, Franco Mastantuono is a reminder of what football can be. Franco Mastantuono is fútbol.
USA Football Becomes Formally Certified As The Sport's Official National Governing Body By USOPC
The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee formally certified USA Football as the national governing body for American football, USA Football announced April 17.
USA Football is now set to oversee American football in the U.S., including selecting, training and leading the U.S. Men's and women's national teams in both flag and tackle football.
"Being formally certified as the National Governing Body is a historic achievement, tremendous honor and incredible responsibility, as flag football's Olympic debut draws closer," USA Football CEO Scott Hallenbeck said in a statement.
Hallenbeck added: "This milestone is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our athletes, coaches and entire organization. Our commitment to this great game and its growing community has never been stronger."
USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland said the committee was pleased to welcome USA Football as a national governing body.
"The process of becoming a NGB requires demonstrating great commitment to the athletes, to the sport, and to the Olympic and Paralympic community," Hirshland said. "We thank the leadership and staff at USA Football for supporting those principles and we look forward to a successful partnership."
Organizers for the 2028 Olympics delivered a proposal last year to put flag football on the program in Los Angeles, the location for the next Summer Games, The Associated Press reported, and it was one of the five new sports the International Olympic Committee approved in October.
Flag football, along with cricket, squash, baseball-softball and lacrosse, are all set to be part of the 2028 Olympics.
"This is an unbelievable opportunity for us to show the world what flag football is all about," Team USA quarterback Darrell "Housh" Doucette said in a statement. "I never imagined there would be a chance for athletes to represent the U.S. On the Olympic stage in flag football. We're on the verge of making history."
USA Football has supported the growth of flag football over the years, and high school girls' flag football is now recognized as a varsity sport in at least 14 states, the organization said.
Team USA quarterback Vanita Krouch said in a statement it has been amazing to see the progress flag football has made, especially for girls and women.
"It's surreal to know that the Olympics are just around the corner," Krouch said. "I'm proud to show young girls around the world that they can achieve greatness in football, and I can't wait for the world to see our team compete in 2028."
The Los Angeles Olympics are scheduled to begin July 14, 2028, and conclude July 30, 2028.
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