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by Paul Kennedy
[MLS] Soccer America introduces Saturday's Three Stars. Each week it will honor the three stars of Saturday's MLS action. This week's No. 1 Star is Real Salt Lake's Javier Morales, who had two goals and an assist in the defending champion's 3-0 demolition of the San Jose Earthquakes. For more ...
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"[Tonight's loss] is a slap in the face. It is clear that this team has a long way to go to improve ... We are going to go back to work and sort out all the things that were missing today." -- Jaime Moreno, MLS's all-time lead scorer, after D.C. ...
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[SCOREBOARD] For all the Week 1 game summaries, including the late Saturday night Los Angeles-New England and San Jose-Real Salt Lake matches ...
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[AMERICANS ABROAD] Jozy Altidore returned to the Hull City lineup and helped the Tigers win, 2-0, at Fulham to pull even with West Ham in the relegation zone. Steve Cherundolo scored Hannover 96's only goal with a 20-yard free kick in a 4-1 defeat to Cologne FC. Here's how U.S. ...
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[ENGLAND] With goal difference the potential tiebreaker in the tight Premier League race, Chelsea and Manchester United ran up the score on Saturday. Chelsea crushed Aston Villa, 7-1, hours before United defeated Bolton Wanderers, 4-0, to stay one point ahead heading into next Saturday's showdown at Old Trafford. Arsenal is ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[FRANCE] Marseille ended a long drought when it won its first title since 1993 by beating Bordeaux, 3-1, in the League Cup final at the Stade de France on Saturday.
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[DAYTON MEN] Marlon Duran, who started for the USA as its holding midfielder throughout the 2009 Under-17 World Cup, has signed to play for Dayton.
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[SAN FRANCISCO MEN] Steve Negoesco, who led the University of San Francisco to five national titles during a career that spanned 39 years (1962-2000), was the first soccer person inducted in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame when he was honored as part of the class of 2010.
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