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by Ridge Mahoney
[U.S. OPEN CUP] They dressed only 15 players and incredibly ended the match with just eight on the field, yet still the New England Revs battled into overtime before losing, 2-1, to Harrisburg City Islanders (USL-2) in the U.S. Open Cup Tuesday in New Britian, Conn. The Revs were one ...
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by Ridge Mahoney
[U.S. OPEN CUP] Four-time U.S. Open Cup champion Chicago didn't get past the round of 16 this time around.
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by Ridge Mahoney
[U.S. OPEN CUP] Former Red Bull Randi Patterson scored two of the goals as the USL-1 Charleston Battery added another MLS team to its list of U.S. Open Cup victims by beating Chivas USA, 3-1, Tuesday at Blackbaud Stadium in round of 16 play.
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by Soccer America
"It will be a privilege to play alongside him. There won't be any rivalry with Cristiano [Ronaldo]. We are compatible on and off the field. We are experienced players and there is no room for jealousy." -- Brazilian star Kaka after his "official presentation" to Real Madrid's fans, 50,000 of ...
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by Ridge Mahoney
[U.S. OPEN CUP] Penalties abounded as Kansas City outlasted Minnesota, 4-2, in a shootout following a 3-3 tie in regulation and overtime to win their U.S. Open Cup round of 16 match in Blaine, Minn.
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by Ridge Mahoney
[U.S. OPEN CUP] D.C. United fielded many of its reserves for a U.S. Open Cup match against the PDL (fourth-tier) Ocean City Barons, and encountered enough resistance that it needed one of its veterans to supply the breakthrough.
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by Ridge Mahoney
[U.S. OPEN CUP] Rochester advanced to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup Tuesday by beating Columbus, 5-3, in a shootout following a 1-1 tie through 120 minutes of regulation play and overtime.
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by Soccer America
[U.S. OPEN CUP SCOREBOARD] Four MLS clubs were toppled by lower-division clubs in round of 16 play on Tuesday.
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by Soccer America
[TV WATCH] The USA's 3-2 Confederations Cup final loss to Brazil was watched on ESPN by 3.9 million people, making it the most-viewed non-World Cup game for the U.S. national team on ESPN. The figure doesn't include viewers who watched Spanish-language Univision's broadcast of the game.
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by Paul Kennedy
[WORLD CUP 2010] Indicative of the importance it places on the World Cup, ESPN will be sending a trio of top-tier ESPN hosts, Chris Fowler, Bob Ley and Mike Tirico to serve as on-site studio hosts from Johannesburg for next year's World Cup.
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