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Pellegrini Confirms Malaga Departure 
Manchester City target Manuel Pellegrini on Wednesday has confirmed that he will leave Mlaga at the end of the season. ...
Report: Holden Gets Bolton Extension  
U.S. international Stuart Holden has agreed to a new one-year deal with current club Bolton Wanderers, according to ESPN. Holden, ...
U.S. under-20 women's national team 
[SWEDEN TRIP] Soccer America's Women's Freshman of the Year Cari Roccaro from Notre Dame heads the U.S. under-20 women's national ...
Four PDL teams knock off pro teams 
[U.S. OPEN CUP REWIND: Second Round] Four PDL teams advanced to the third round of the centennial edition of the ...
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 ...
STORY OF THE DAY
Rough year for Yanks in Germany
by Paul Kennedy on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:36 AM EDT
[AMERICANS ABROAD] It was a rather rough year for many of the Americans in Germany, where seven of the 11 players who saw action are dual citizens. Injuries kept several players out of Bundesliga action in the second half of the season. The best player at the top level was Jermaine Jones, who helped Schalke return to the UEFA Champions League with a fourth-place finish. The star of the year in the Ami ranks, though, was John Anthony Brooks of 2. Liga champion Hertha Berlin.  
Roster for Olympic rematch set 
[USA WOMEN] U.S. women's national team head coach Tom Sermanni named 21 players for the trip to Toronto to face ...
Soccer on TV 
There's Copa Libertadores action on Wednesday.
Sounders' Evans add to camp roster 
[USA MEN] U.S. national team head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has added Seattle Sounders midfielder Brad Evans to the team that ...
What They're Saying 
"It's good. He did fine." -- D.C. United coach Ben Olsen on Jesjua Angoy Cruyff's performance while on trial with ...
MLS says yes to Yankees, no to Cosmos 
So, we can finally toss this absurd notion of the Cosmos joining MLS out the window. Hooray!
Messi: 'I was always the smallest, but there were no obstacles' 
[VIDEO PICK: La Pulga] A beautiful new ad finds Lionel Messi sharing the defining moments of his career in a ...
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 ...
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


MLS says yes to Yankees, no to Cosmos
So, we can finally toss this absurd notion of the Cosmos joining MLS out the window. Hooray!
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.

"It's good. He did fine."

-- D.C. United coach Ben Olsen on Jesjua Angoy Cruyff's performance while on trial with the MLS club. Angoy Cruyff, 20, is the grandson of Dutch legend Johan Cruyff, who played for the NASL's Washington Diplomats in 1980-81. Angoy Cruyff played for Wigan's reserve team after being cut from Barcelona's youth program at age 18. (MLSSoccer.com)