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by Ridge Mahoney
The U.S. women will head to the 2008 Olympic Games on the momentum of two straight victories over nemesis Brazil -- and a 21-0-1 record in 2008 -- but they will do so without their top scorer.
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by Soccer America
"There's not going to be any Bret Favre situation here." -- Former U.S. national team captain Claudio Reyna, referring to the Green Bay Packers quarterback's desire to unretire and return to the NFL. Reyna announced his retirement less than two seasons after returning from Europe to join Major League Soccer's ...
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by Ridge Mahoney
[SUPERLIGA] New England and Chivas USA took giant strides towards qualifying for the SuperLiga semifinals Wednesday night by scraping out 1-0 victories against their Mexican rivals in Group B.
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by Joe Addison
[TRANSFER TALK] Despite Ronaldinho's much-publicized problems with weight, partying and missed training sessions, most pundits seem to agree that Milan has gotten the better end of the deal that has sent the Brazilian from Barcelona.
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by Soccer America
[MLS] Former U.S. under-20 national team captain Greg Dalby is returning home to play for MLS's Colorado Rapids, the club that drafted him in 2007.
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by Soccer America
[OLYMPIC COUNTDOWN] Canada's roster for the Olympic women's soccer competition is loaded by current and former collegians, led by two-time Soccer America Player of the Year Christine Sinclair.
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by Soccer America
[NORDIC CUP] Midfielder Brittany Klein's goal in 51st minute gave the U.S. under-23 women's national team a 1-0 win over Switzerland in their opening match of the 2008 Nordic Cup in Sweden.
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by Soccer America
The Baltimore Bays and LAFC moved into Friday's final of the U-17/18 Group at the U.S. Soccer Development Academy's Finals Week at the Home Depot Center. For all Wednesday's results and goal scorers ...
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by Soccer America
The eight conference starting XI squads and coaches of the year were announced for the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Under-17/18 age groups. Among the recipients were former U.S. national team star Bruce Murray, selected as the Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year for his work with CASL. For all the ...
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