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Home > Soccer America Daily > Friday, Nov. 24, 2006
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"Football's a difficult business, and aren't they [the players] prima donnas?" -- Queen Elizabeth while knighting English Premier League chairman David Richards. (UPI) Read the whole story
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Sixteen years after its victory at the inaugural Women's World Cup, the USA will return to China next year to compete in the fifth FIFA world championship for women. Women's Gold Cup Semifinal Summaries Abby Wambach made sure of that, scoring twice to lead the USA to a 2-0 victory ... Read the whole story
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Blackburn's American goalkeeper Brad Friedel made a key save on Feyernoord striker Joonas Kolkka to preserve a goalless tie that sends the English Premier league club to the final 32 of the UEFA Cup. But Thursday's UEFA Cup action was marred by an incident in Paris in which a policeman ... Read the whole story
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English club Chelsea lost to Werder Bremen, 1-0, in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday and fell into a first-place tie with the German club in Group A, but the Blues clinched a berth in the round of 16 by virtue of UEFA's tiebreaking rules. Per Mertesacker scored the only ... Read the whole story
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History was made at the 2006 Super Y-League North American Finals on Tuesday at Tampa's Ed Radice Complex. The Chicago Magic became the first club to win three championships in the same year, while Schulz Academy's U-16 boys made it three in a row. Clubs from Southern California's Coast Soccer ... Read the whole story
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American midfielder Benny Feilhaber, 21, who played the second half of Hamburg SV's 3-1 loss to Arsenal in Champions League on Tuesday and came close to scoring, could make his sixth Bundesliga appearance when HSV takes on Bayern Munich on Saturday (TV: 9:25 am ET on Gol TV). Hamburg is ... Read the whole story



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