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All the pressure is on Chelsea 
By all accounts, Bayern Munich is the favorite to win the UEFA Champions League final (TV: Fox Sports, Saturday, 2:45 ...
WPS finally folds 
Four months after announcing they had canceled the 2012 season but hoped to return in 2013, Women's Professional Soccer's owners ...
Cristiano Ronaldo: 'I'm better than Messi' 
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo says comparisons between Barca's Lionel Messi and him get old, but he thinks he's the ...
Euros: Spain's Puyol needs 'miracle' to be ready 
Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque downplayed chances of Barcelona captain Carles Puyol returning for next month's European Championship.
Relegation triggers Bolton clear-out 
A dozen players have been released by Bolton in the wake of its relegation from the Premier League, with U.S. ...
STORY OF THE DAY
Red Bulls: Agudelo wanted to try something new
by Paul Kennedy on Thursday, May 17, 2012 3:34 PM EDT
Photo [MLS TRANSACTIONS] Juan Agudelo's much-anticipated move out of New York has finally happened as the 19-year-old striker has been traded to Chivas USA in exchange for defender Heath Pearce, allocation money and future considerations. Red Bulls General Manager Erik Soler insisted the deal was at Agudelo's request.  
Greek old-timers make first cut 
[EURO 2012 COUNTDOWN] Greece will take one of the oldest teams to Euro 2012 with Panathinaikos midfielder Giorgos Karagounis, AEK ...
Boateng makes most of opportunity 
[FOUR THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ...] Emmanuel Boateng, the 2011-12 Gatorade National Boys Soccer Player of the Year, grew up ...
NASL this weekend ... 
[DATEBOOK] The first-place Puerto Rico Islanders will travel to Carolina Saturday to face their old coach, Colin Clarke, when they ...
Crowd of more than 50,000 watches Lyon repeat 
[UEFA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Women's pro soccer may be struggling in the United States, but it's growing in Europe. A ...
What They're Saying 
"Normally, I would actually want the English team to win. I have played against many of the Chelsea guys, I ...
USL PRO this weekend ... 
[DATEBOOK] The Rochester Rhinos will try to make USL PRO history Friday night when they host the Dayton Dutch Lions ...
De Rosario and teen Piette called up 
[CANADA] Players from six different MLS clubs -- including 2011 MVP Dwayne De Rosario -- are among the 22 players ...
Red Bulls: Agudelo wanted to try something new 
[MLS TRANSACTIONS] Juan Agudelo's much-anticipated move out of New York has finally happened as the 19-year-old striker has been traded ...
MLS Scoreboard ... 
[WEEK 11] The San Jose Earthquakes can move back into a share of the lead with idle Real Salt Lake ...
Youth Soccer Reporter

Dallas Texans clinch U-15/16 playoff berth
[DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY SPOTLIGHT] The Dallas Texans became the third squad to qualify for the 2012 Development Academy U-15/16 playoffs in ...
Soccer America Confidential :
Paul Kennedy


All the pressure is on Chelsea
By all accounts, Bayern Munich is the favorite to win the UEFA Champions League final (TV: Fox Sports, Saturday, 2:45 ...
College Soccer Reporter :
Paul Kennedy


Zips land five U-17 World Cup players
[AKRON] Caleb Porter boosted his reputation as one of the nation's top recruiters, signing four members of the 2011 U.S ...
Youth Soccer Insider :
Mike Woitalla


Bayern beats Chelsea in youth matters
On Saturday, two clubs that have often boasted about their youth programs, meet in the decider of Europe's most prestigious ...
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The Beautiful Game breaks through in EPL
If you watched the ManCity-QPR game yesterday, you saw one of the most extraordinary games you're ever likely to see.

"Normally, I would actually want the English team to win. I have played against many of the Chelsea guys, I know them, and you're always friendly at least professionally with them. But this time, I want Bayern to win because it will put us into the Champions League slot for next season, which I think we deserve. Over 38 games we finished ahead of Chelsea in the standings - so I hope Chelsea lose."

-- Tottenham keeper Brad Friedel, a guest analyst on Fox's coverage of the Bayern Munich-Chelsea UEFA Champions League final. Tottenham's fourth-place finish in the EPL would normally be good enough to qualify it for next season's Champions League, but Chelsea will take its spot if it wins Saturday's final. Friedel, 41, has never played in the Champions League. (foxsoccer.com)


WPS finally folds
Obama welcomes 'Miami Heat of soccer'