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Arrest Made in Soccer Dribbler Death  
Scott Van Hiatt, of Neskowin, was arrested on Monday, charged with the criminally negligent homicide of Richard Swanson, the man ...
Report: Bale's 'Eleven of Hearts' to be Trademarked 
Tottenham Hotspur forward Gareth Bale could soon be awarded a trademark for a logo that contains his heart-shaped goal celebration ...
Report: City Leads Isco Race  
Manchester City looks set to beat Real Madrid to the signing of coveted Malaga midfielder Isco now that former Malaga ...
Report: Barca Eyes Mata 
Barcelona has been alerted that Chelsea playmaker Juan Mata could be made available by the Stamford Bridge club. Mata scored ...
Ethiopia Admits Using Suspended Player 
Sahilu Gebremariam, President of Ethiopia's soccer federation, has admitted that his team used a suspended player in a 2014 World ...
STORY OF THE DAY
A six-pointer that really matters
by Paul Kennedy on Monday, Jun 17, 2013 11:55 PM EDT
[USA-HONDURAS] For all the talk about the U.S. road success in recent World Cup qualifying cycles, it only matters because the USA has been almost perfect at home over the last three cycles. It carries a 24-game unbeaten streak into Tuesday's match against Honduras at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah. The last loss was a 3-2 defeat to the Catrachos at Washington's RFK Stadium 10 days before 9/11. Coincidentally, the Honduran hero that afternoon is the only player from the 2001 game who will be playing on Tuesday night.  
Chelsea Eyes Sevilla's Kondogbia 
Geoffrey Kondogbia, a 20-year-old defensive midfielder who plays for Sevilla, has emerged as a key Chelsea target, the London Evening ...
Koscielny to Bayern or Barca? 
Laurent Koscielny's agent Stephane Couris has told Eurosport that his client is a summer target for both Barcelona and Bayern ...
Australia, South Korea, Iran Qualify for World Cup  
Australia, South Korea and Iran joined Japan in qualifying for next summer's World Cup finals in Brazil on Tuesday. In ...
AVB Wants Bale Assurance to Stay at Spurs 
Tottenham coach Andre Villas-Boas has pledged his future to Spurs provided the club can keep hold of Gareth Bale this ...
Red Bulls have heavy MLS presence in playoffs 
[DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY] The New York Red Bulls were the No. 1 seeds in the draws for the Development Academy under-17/18 ...
U-17/18 academy standout Julio Chavez dies 
[CHIVAS USA] Julio Chavez, a standout on the Chivas USA academy team that is hoping to return to the Development ...
Draws released for national playoffs 
[ECNL] The draws were held for the Elite Clubs National League national playoffs in its under-15 to under-17 age groups ...
National champ Santa Barbara White opens with draw 
[REGION IV CHAMPIONSHIPS] Four boys champions are seeking to repeat at the U.S. Youth Soccer Region IV Championships, which kicked ...
Ramos: 'Spain is going to be another story' 
[UNDER-20 WORLD CUP] Coach Tab Ramos said the USA's 3-1 win over Portugal in its last game before leaving for ...
Youth Soccer Reporter

National champ Santa Barbara White opens with draw
[REGION IV CHAMPIONSHIPS] Four boys champions are seeking to repeat at the U.S. Youth Soccer Region IV Championships, which kicked ...
Soccer America Confidential:
Ridge Mahoney


Dempsey subtler but no less important
The "heat map" is an interesting beast. Media outlets and Web sites use them to represent how extensively a player ...
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


Championships put nations' youth programs under scrutiny
How much performances at youth national team championships tell us about the state of soccer in a country is debatable, ...
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Hoping for high-scoring at the Confederations Cup
The Confederations Cup has taken a good deal of abuse in its short lifetime, mostly because it has seemed to be an unnecessary tournament, a money-making event imposed on already overworked players.

"Pep did it as he always -- obsessively. Every day four hours, like a mad man. … You meet your brother for lunch and he speaks non-stop German with his teacher."

-- Pere Guardiola on his brother Pep learning German in preparation for coaching Bayern Munich. (Spiegel Online)


Report: Barca Eyes Mata
Chelsea Eyes Sevilla's Kondogbia