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Home > Soccer America Daily > Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007
by Soccer America
[MLS STATISTICS] Last weekend, announced attendances at games hosted by Toronto, Chicago and Los Angeles exceeded 20,000 and the league-wide average inched past the 16,000 mark with four weeks left in the season. The last regular season in which MLS attendance averaged more than 16,000 was the inaugural 1996 season ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
"I don't know the ins and outs. ... If it is true, it is distasteful, for sure." -- Reading coach Steve Coppel on reports that striker Leroy Lita used his cell phone to film himself having sex and circulated the video to teammates, who forwarded the 53-second footage to players ... Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
[WOMEN'S WORLD CUP] Host China's quest for its first Women's World Cup title ended in defeat against Norway in the quarterfinals, reducing the Steel Roses to tears, but they earned new respect for their efforts. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
The U.S. U-15 and U-14 girls national teams went undefeated against older competititon at the Women's Nike Friendlies at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. Read the whole story
by Mike Woitalla
Fans of San Francisco's USL-1 club, the California Victory, have launched a campaign to save the franchise after the original owner, Spanish club Alaves, withdrew its support. The California Victory Supporters Association, known as "The 1906," are selling shares at $100 a pop at ww.savethevictory.org . Meanwhile, the club is ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
Colombian First Division club America's financial woes were compounded when a security van carrying its gate receipts from Sunday's game in Cali against Once Caldas was held up. Four cars with 15 men armed with machine guns escaped with about $40,000 from the day's ticket sales. "We're asking the authorities ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
Arsenal, whose major shareholders include American Stan Kroenke, has laid claim to being England's richest club after reporting an income of $400 million for the year ending May 31, 2007. Operating profits increased 274 percent, to $103.7 million, from the previous year. Read the whole story



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