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by Paul Kennedy
[USA] German product Jermaine Jones is the only uncapped player U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley called up for Tuesday's friendly against Brazil at the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (TV: ESPN2, Univision, live, 8 p.m. ET). He is one of only four players on the 18-player squad ...
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by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS] This probably isn't what D.C. United fans expected and certainly not what they wanted when they clamored for the removal of former head coach Tom Soehn. In late December, United hired former D.C. player and ex-U.S. national team assistant coach Curt Onalfo to replace Soehn, whose record in league ...
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by Soccer America
"The other day about 20 motorcycles pulled up to my church, and they were all fans seeking confession. I probably do between 1,000 and 1,500 confessions each month, and 80 percent of those who come are below the age of 30. I'll sit with them, give them food and drinks, ...
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by Soccer America
MLS's New England Revolution moved into the final of the SuperLiga when it beat Puebla of Mexico, 5-3, in a shootout after their game ended in a 1-1 tie. The Washington Freedom snapped a five-game losing streak and 10-game winless streak with a 2-0 victory over the Philadelphia Independence in ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] There was no miracle in Bayamon. The Los Angeles Galaxy, crushed, 4-1, in the first leg at home, won, 2-1, in the second leg of its preliminary-round series against the Puerto Islanders, last in their D-2 Pro League conference, but was eliminated, 5-3, on aggregate.
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by Ridge Mahoney
[INTERVIEW] Discovered by former Chivas USA coach Preki while playing amateur soccer, third-year striker Justin Braun is adjusting to a new coach, Martin Vasquez, whose attacking philosophies have enabled Braun to score as many goals this year -- seven -- as he tallied in his first two pro seasons. Braun, ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE] Luis Suarez is at it again. The Uruguayan, who scored 35 goals in the Dutch league last season and was instrumental in the Celeste's fourth-place finish at the World Cup, scored to help Ajax earn a thrilling 3-3 tie at Greek club PAOK and move into the ...
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