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by Paul Kennedy
[ENGLAND] David Beckham will miss the 2010 World Cup and his status for the 2010 Los Angeles Galaxy season is in doubt after tearing his Achilles' tendon playing for AC Milan Sunday.
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by Soccer America
"He was brilliant, spectacular. Today Leo deserves all the plaudits because the match was very tight. He's a genius but he manages to stay humble and respectful." -- Barcelona president Joan Laporta on Lionel Messi after his hat trick gave Barcelona a 3-0 victory over Valencia and upped his La ...
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by Soccer America
[AMERICANS ABROAD] Landon Donovan has returned to the Los Angeles Galaxy following the completion of his 10-week loan with English Premier League club Everton.
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by Soccer America
[AMERICANS ABROAD] Herculez Gomez scored in his fifth straight game to give Puebla a 1-1 tie with Monterrey Sunday in Mexico's Torneo Bicentenario.
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by Soccer America
[AMERICANS ABROAD] Clint Dempsey started his first game for Fulham since returning from his knee injury. He played the first 72 minutes in the Cottagers' 3-0 loss at Manchester United. Chris Rolfe debuted Sunday for Danish club AaB. Here's how U.S. national team players did in weekend action abroad ...
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by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS] After beating Premier League reserve teams in its first two matches in London, San Jose polished off MLS opposition to finish its tour with three victories and no goals allowed.
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by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS] A goal by Geoff Cameron just three minutes after he entered the game as a late substitute enabled Houston to down in-state rival Austin Aztex of the USSF D2 Pro League, 1-0, Sunday afternoon in Austin.
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by Soccer America
[SPAIN] Lionel Messi put on his best performance of the season for Barcelona, scoring three second-half goals -- the first two absolute golazos -- in its 3-0 win over Valencia in La Liga action Sunday.
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by Soccer America
[CONCACAF WOMEN'S UNDER-17 CHAMPIONSHIP] After 9-0 and 13-0 wins, the USA was scoreless with host Costa Rica Sunday night when the lights went out in the 10th minute. When they were restored a half an hour later, the Americans needed only 45 seconds to score, added a second four minutes ...
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by Tom Mertens
Gabbo Gavric, one of the great pioneers of American professional soccer and the oldest rookie in the history of the NFL, died on Saturday after a long illness. He won championships with the Oakland Clippers and Dallas Tornado, starred outdoors and indoors for the San Jose Earthquakes and later coached ...
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