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Gulati: White House needs 'outward-looking view' 
U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati didn't come out and say Donald Trump would be bad for the USA and a ...
Does American soccer really only work for white kids? 
Les Carpenter's article for the London-based Guardian on American youth soccer is headlined: "'It's only working for the white kids': ...
What They're Saying: Gary Medel 
"The most beautiful girl in the world made me delete the other photo. Obedient, I listened to her." -- Chile's ...
Copa Central: Mexico-Uruguay ends on wrong foot 
The bad blood between Mexico and Uruguay did not end when the final whistle blew in their match, which featured ...
Ireland coach apologizes for using the word 'queers' 
Ireland coach Martin O'Neill has apologized for joking that he and assistant Roy Keane were accompanied to the Super Bowl ...
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Gulati: White House needs 'outward-looking view'
by Paul Kennedy on Tuesday, Jun 7, 2016 6:35 PM EDT
Photo U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati didn't come out and say Donald Trump would be bad for the USA and a World Cup bid, but he did make his point, saying how the world views the next U.S. president will impact the success of such a bid and the race for the White House will have some bearing on a World Cup bid.  
Chelsea and Mourinho settle with former doctor 
Chelsea and former coach Jose Mourinho reached a settlement with former team doctor Eva Carneiro, whom Mourinho described as "impulsive ...
The Beautiful Game appears at the Copa Centenario  
It was a Brazilian who called it such, but thank Argentina and Chile for delivering "the Beautiful Game" to the ...
Dortmund signs 18-year-old Emre Mor 
Borussia Dotmund has signed 18-year-old Denmark-raised Turkish national team winger Emre Mor. The move marks Dortmund's fourth summer signing after ...
Copa Spotlight: Di Maria scores for his abuela 
Argentina opened the Copa Centenario with a 2-1 victory over defending champion Chile before a sellout crowd of 69,491 fans ...
What They're Saying: Stephen Curry 
"I know he's a basketball head. I saw him dribbling two basketballs the other day trying to mimic my two-ball ...
TV Report: More than 5.4 million watch USA-Colombia  
The opening match at the Copa Centenario between USA and Colombia that aired on Univision and was simulcast on UniMas ...
Soccer on TV 
On Tuesday the USA battles Concacaf rival Costa Rica in its second group game of the Copa America Centenario.
What They're Saying: Uruguayan federation president Wilmar Valdez 
"South American soccer is passion. [The United States is] a different culture, with lots of positive things. But it's a ...
U.S. Talking Points: Will Nagbe get start? 
Everything Jurgen Klinsmann said after the 2-0 loss to Colombia in Santa Clara and before Tuesday's game in Chicago -- ...
Youth Soccer Reporter:
Mike Woitalla


U.S. U-17 girls beat Switzerland's U-19 team
The Colorado Rush's Civana Kuhlmann scored twice and assisted as the U.S. U-17 girls national team beat Switzerland's U-19 national, ...
Soccer America Confidential:
Mike Woitalla


How Klinsmann can fix his midfield
I'd suggest for Jurgen Klinsmann, after opening the Copa Centenario with a 2-0 loss to Colombia, to have a team-building ...
College Soccer Reporter:
Paul Kennedy


USL: Brandt leaves Navy for struggling Riverhounds
Dave Brandt, the winningest active coach in Division I men's soccer, quit his job as Navy's men's coach to become ...
Youth Soccer Insider:
Mike Woitalla


Does American soccer really only work for white kids?
Les Carpenter's article for the London-based Guardian on American youth soccer is headlined: "'It's only working for the white kids': ...
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This business of foreign coaches in MLS -- why does it drag on? Have we not learned enough during the 20-plus years of MLS activity that these guys do not do particularly well here

"The most beautiful girl in the world made me delete the other photo. Obedient, I listened to her."

-- Chile's Gary Medel with a picture of his infant daughter after he deleted a photo of him giving the finger to "those classless people," referring to Argentina after the 2-1 loss in the Copa Centenario opener. (Twitter @MedelPitbull)