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Soccer on TV 
There's Mexican and German league action on Friday. ... The major European leagues and the Mexican league deliver Saturday and ...
FIFA proposes lighter punishment for foul play 
Coming up shortly, the next meeting of the International Football Association Board, IFAB, the curiously composed little group that dictates ...
Texan teen Garza debuts in Libertadores Cup 
winger from McAllen, Texas, made his debut with Tigres of Mexico on Thursday night, coming off the bench in its ...
John Terry loses England captaincy 
The English FA has stripped the England captaincy from Chelsea defender John Terry, who is due to stand trial in ...
Ribery rips Bayern for not shopping 
France star Franck Ribery criticized Bayern Munich's lack of spending over the winter break and said the German league leader ...
STORY OF THE DAY
Bob Bradley: 'We all feel sad'
by Paul Kennedy on Thursday, Feb 2, 2012 6:33 PM EST
Photo [EGYPT TRAGEDY] American Bob Bradley, the coach of Egypt's national team, says his decision to attend a rally in Cairo with his wife, Lindsay, where Egyptians protested the violence that resulted in the death of 73 fans at a high-profile game between Al-Masry and Al-Ahly in Port Said on Wednesday was a simple one. "When a tragedy like this occurs," he told Egyptian television. "I think it's important to show respect. It's not something we want to see. We all feel sad."  
Payne: D.C. United could be 'pretty scary' going forward 
[MLS SPOTLIGHT] From the same source it drew its current Designated Player D.C. United has acquired a second one. Forward ...
What They're Saying 
"It's just newspapers putting stuff out there. I'm focused on our team now. Would I want a player like [Didier] ...
Sundhage calls up 28 players before New Zealand game 
[USA WOMEN] U.S. head coach Pia Sundhage has named 28 players for a training camp prior to the team's first ...
MLS preseason this week ... 
[SCOREBOARD] FC Dallas opened its Mexican training camp with a 1-0 win over Inter Playa del Carmen on a goal ...
Two more Colombians, both named Moreno, sign 
[MLS TRANSACTIONS] Two more Colombian internationals, both named Moreno, signed with MLS clubs. The Quakes signed 33-year-old playmaker Tressor Moreno, ...
Iraheta and Villarreal both sidelined 
[MLS SPOTLIGHT] MLS is often criticized for failing to attract top young Latino players. But Chivas USA and the Los ...
Coaches describe on-field Egypt riot scene 
Manuel Jose, coach of al-Ahly, has returned home to Portugal following the riots that erupted at the end of the ...
The case for high school soccer 
The U.S. Soccer Developmental Academy league will soon be telling its players to not play high school soccer or any ...
Soccer on TV 
Michael Bradley is in action on Thursday as Chievo Verona travels to Novara in Italy's Serie A. Jonathan Bornstein's Tigres ...
Youth Soccer Reporter

California record broken for league wins
[RECORD BOOK] Central Valley Christian of Visalia set a California girls high school record when wins over Immanuel (6-0), Coalinga ...
MLS Confidential :
Ridge Mahoney


Attacking influence of draft represents trend
Not for a while will it be known whether the 2012 SuperDraft will be a case of less is more, ...
College Soccer Reporter

2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NCAA Men's Division II All-America Team
[AWARDS] Four players from NCAA Division II champion Fort Lewis, including two-time All-America Fabian King, earned first-team honors on the ...
Soccer on TV

Soccer on TV
There's Mexican and German league action on Friday. ... The major European leagues and the Mexican league deliver Saturday and ...
Youth Soccer Insider :
Michael Barr


The case for high school soccer
The U.S. Soccer Developmental Academy league will soon be telling its players to not play high school soccer or any ...
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FIFA proposes lighter punishment for foul play
Coming up shortly, the next meeting of the International Football Association Board, IFAB, the curiously composed little group that dictates what soccer's rules should be.

"It's just newspapers putting stuff out there. I'm focused on our team now. Would I want a player like [Didier] Drogba on my team? Yeah. I would want [Lionel] Messi also. I guess those are on the Christmas list."

-- Chicago Fire coach Frank Klopas denying that the MLS team is in the running to sign Drogba, the Chelsea star who has also been linked with a move to China's Shanghai Shenhua. (mlssoccer.com)


Texan teen Garza debuts in Libertadores Cup
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