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Los Angeles Times
There's a drastic change underway in youth sports in Los Angeles: "futbol" is quickly catching up to football as the most popular sport among high school kids, thanks to the influx of Latin American families in Southern California. Canoga Park High School, for example, didn't have a soccer team 30 ...
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Big Apple Soccer
Fire staff, players and coaches can feel hard done by now that former coach Juan Carlos Osorio has traded the Chicago for New York. Osorio lasted little more than six months in the Windy City before the Red Bulls gave him a more lucrative offer. You'd expect most Chicagoans to ...
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Boston Globe
Steve Nicol and Paul Mariner, the New England Revolution's No. 1 and No. 2 coaches, recently spent nearly two weeks on a recruiting trip to Argentina, seeking an impact player for next season. Mind you, "impact" doesn't necessarily mean, "designated." In fact, not only will the Revs' new Argentine not ...
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MLSNet
Denilson's short stint in MLS may have already come to a close. MLSNet reports that FC Dallas declined to pick up the Brazilian midfielder's contract option after signing him as a designated player in August. The former World Cup winner scored just one goal -- a penalty kick -- and ...
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Associated Press
Steven Gerrard's house was burglarized Tuesday night while Liverpool was in Marseilles, safely securing passage into the second round of the Champions League. According to the police report, four men broke into his house, confronted his wife and another woman at the house, and then stole some jewelry. Meanwhile, the ...
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