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Wolfsburg snaps Lyon's 119-game unbeaten streak 
[UEFA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Wolfsburg's 1-0 win over Lyon in the final of the UEFA Women's Champions League before 19,278 ...
What They're Saying 
"They're the new guys coming in and I'm looking forward to smashing them in 2015, to be honest with you. ...
Game to Watch: German rivals in London to claim the crown 
[UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Validating Bayern Munich's historic season at Wembley on Saturday means winning the Champions League final while beating ...
Andrews repeats as Gatorade National Girls Player Of The Year 
[AWARDS] Morgan Andrews of Milford (N.H.) High School became the first player to repeat as the Gatorade National Girls Soccer ...
U.S. U-18s remain in first with 1-1 tie 
[LISBON INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT] Romain Gall scored his third goal in two games -- a free kick from 23 yards -- ...
STORY OF THE DAY
NYCFC's first hire is an obvious choice
by Paul Kennedy on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 5:56 PM EDT
Photo [MLS SPOTLIGHT] The first hire by New York City FC was a no-brainer. Former U.S. national team captain and U.S. Soccer youth technical director Claudio Reyna, who was named director of football on Wednesday, played for Manchester City, the expansion club's majority owner.  
Garber: Chivas USA staying put 
The Chivas USA mess is a story that can't seem to escape MLS commissioner Don Garber. Even at a press ...
The All-Recycled MLS Best XI  
The multitude of player-acquisition methods available to MLS teams sometimes shrouds the fact that many are strengthened not by importing ...
Ashe added by USA for Belgium match 
[USA MEN] A shortage of left backs has prompted U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann to add Dynamo defender Corey Ashe to ...
Soccer on TV 
There's Copa Libertadores action on Thursday as well as the first leg of the Mexican league final.
Rapinoe's Lyon close to completing near-perfect season 
[UEFA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Americans will be represented in both Champions Leagues being played this week in London. Former U.S. ...
Florent Malouda: Chelsea's Costly Scapegoat 
Florent Malouda will pocket just over $6 million this year without having kicked a ball in any competitions this season. ...
Reports: Mourinho, Ancelotti to Move Once La Liga Ends 
According to reports in Spain and England, Real Madrid will unveil Carlo Ancelotti either on the last day of the ...
Vieira: NYCFC and Man City to Share Player Development 
When New York City FC finally takes the field as MLS's 20th team in 2015, it will display a similar ...
Schweinsteiger: Bayern Healthier and Better Than Last Year  
Bayern Munich is keen to shed the losers' tag it carries into Saturday's UEFA Champions League final, captain Bastian Schweinsteiger ...
Youth Soccer Reporter

Andrews repeats as Gatorade National Girls Player Of The Year
[AWARDS] Morgan Andrews of Milford (N.H.) High School became the first player to repeat as the Gatorade National Girls Soccer ...
Soccer America Confidential:
Ridge Mahoney


The All-Recycled MLS Best XI
The multitude of player-acquisition methods available to MLS teams sometimes shrouds the fact that many are strengthened not by importing ...
College Soccer Reporter

North Carolina's Dunn named Women's Player of the Year
[SOCCER AMERICA AWARDS] Crystal Dunn, whose postseason play was instrumental in North Carolina's 2012 national title run, is the 11th ...
Youth Soccer Insider:
Mike Woitalla


Why MLS made a French Connection
The USA has long made a habit of looking abroad for formulas to successful soccer. But which nations are really ...
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Cahill's 'rough up' comment calls for response from MLS
An interesting game -- I'm talking about this past weekend's Red Bulls-L.A. Galaxy game. A 1-0 win for the Bulls, a win they probably didn't deserve, but a win they snatched at the very last moment of the game, pouncing on a bad mistake by the Galaxy's 39-year-old, and very experienced, Italian goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini.

"They're the new guys coming in and I'm looking forward to smashing them in 2015, to be honest with you. That's it. I don't have any love for [them] because it's a new team in the league, I love this league, and I think expansion is a [good] thing but now that they have come where we are we'll welcome them, hopefully, with a smashing."

-- New York Red Bulls coach Mike Petke on New York City FC, which begins MLS play in 2015. (MLSSoccer.com)