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by Soccer America
David Beckham, who made a very visible expression of support of the bid to take over Manchester United when he donned a green and gold scarf that has become symbolic of the effort after AC Milan's 4-0 loss to United at Old Trafford on Wednesday night, might be asked to ...
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by Soccer America
The USA, which lost 2-1 to the Netherlands in a friendly last week, does not have another game before Coach Bob Bradley is scheduled to announce his provisional 23-man World Cup roster in May. With that in mind, Grant Wahl makes his predictions on who will make the squad.
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by Soccer America
In the aftermath of a widespread match-fixing scandal, referees who will officiate in next season's men and women's Chinese leagues have been sent away on a five-day "Anti-corruption Rectification Education Camp," where they will receive lectures on anti-corruption, training in refereeing skills and take an exam.
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by Soccer America
With two of the last four World Cup finals settled by penalty-kick shootouts, Christopher Clarey revisits the tiebreaker debate. First, he recalls what Ian Thomsen of the International Herald Tribune said after Brazil won the 1994 World Cup on penalty kicks over Italy. Thomsen called it “the equivalent of taking ...
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by Soccer America
Following Real Madrid's exit from the UEFA Champions League, the Spanish club plans on firing Coach Manuel Pellegrini at the end of the 2010 season, and the front-runner to replace the Chilean is Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez.
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