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Timbers rely on Will Johnson's 'will to win' 
There's not much ambiguity in Will Johnson's game: after he gets under your skin and into your head, Portland gets ...
U.S. U-18s open with 3-0 over Czech Republic 
[LISBON INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT] The U.S. under-18 national team got two goals from French-based Romain Gall and one from U.S. U-17 ...
Texan Cortinas scores for Tigres in semifinal win 
[VIDEO PICK] American Alex Cortinas scored for Tigres in its 3-1 win over Toluca to move into the final of ...
Yaw Amankwa scores twice in three minutes 
DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY GOLEADORES] Yaw Amankwa scored twice in the last three minutes to secure 3-2 win for Baltimore Bays Chelsea ...
Caleb Calvert adds to U-15/16 scoring lead  
[DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY GOLEADORES] Caleb Calvert upped his lead among U-15/16 U.S. Development Academy scorers to 22 with a goal in ...
STORY OF THE DAY
Mexico emerges as key in development chain
by Paul Kennedy on Monday, May 20, 2013 9:04 PM EDT
[AMERICANS ABROAD] No foreign country has proved a more fertile ground for developing American players than Mexico. A dozen Americans played in the Liga MX in 2012-13 -- the most ever in Mexico's top league -- and nine of them have spent their entire pro careers at Mexican clubs. Mexico has also proved to be an important stop for U.S. internationals in search of continuing their international careers. Herculez Gomez and DaMarcus Beasley have parlayed success south of the border into starting jobs on the national team.  
Hexagonal Countdown: Reggae Boyz off to the Bahamas 
With its World Cup 2014 qualifying on the line when it hosts Mexico and the USA three days apart, Jamaica ...
Ferguson Wins Fourth LMA Manager of the Year Award 
Alex Ferguson on Monday received his fourth League Managers' Association award for manager of the year. In accepting the award, ...
Report: Pulis Resigns as Stoke Manager 
Tony Pulis has resigned as Stoke City coach, according to reports in England. The 55-year-old Welshman had a meeting with ...
Brighton Suspends Coach Following Excrement Incident 
Brighton coach Gus Poyet, assistant Mauricio Taricco and first-team coach Charlie Oatway were suspended on Monday following an email that ...
Report: Atletico Expects Falcao to Leave 
Over the past few weeks, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao has been linked with moves to Manchester City, Chelsea and ...
Spain Says Adios to Mourinho 
Following the news on Monday that Jose Mourinho's three-year reign as Real Madrid coach will end after the club's last ...
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, ...
Soccer on TV 
There's Copa Libertadores action on Wednesday.
USASA teams move into spotlight 
[U.S. OPEN CUP] Two teams from the USASA -- Icon FC from New Jersey and the Dearborn Stars from Michigan ...
Youth Soccer Reporter

U.S. U-18s open with 3-0 over Czech Republic
[LISBON INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT] The U.S. under-18 national team got two goals from French-based Romain Gall and one from U.S. U-17 ...
Soccer America Confidential:
Ridge Mahoney


Timbers rely on Will Johnson's 'will to win'
There's not much ambiguity in Will Johnson's game: after he gets under your skin and into your head, Portland gets ...
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


Former U.S. U-17 Neven Subotic vies for Champions League crown
Neven Subotic, who spent part of his childhood in Utah and Florida and played for the USA at the 2005 ...
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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.

"We apologized to Crystal Palace as soon as the vandalism in their dressing room was discovered, and again more formally a few days after the match."

-- Brighton & Hove Albion chief executive Paul Barber on his club being sorry that Crystal Palace found excrement smeared over the visitors' locker room before last Monday's promotion playoff game. (The Guardian)