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Home > Soccer America Daily > Friday, Dec. 24, 2010
by Paul Kennedy
[SUMMER 2011] Barcelona will return to the United States for a three-game tour in 2011. The Spanish giant will face Manchester United, AC Milan and Club America in matches that will take it to Washington, Miami and Dallas. Read the whole story
by Ridge Mahoney
[MEXICO] Months of negotiations forged a new contract by which Soccer United Marketing (SUM) promotes and markets the Mexican national team, but lining up opponents for Mexico's annual series of games in the United States hasn't been easy in a post-World Cup year. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
"Me, I've made my choice: 11 months work, 57 matches played, three titles including the most important of all, the tournament, the Champions League (plus the Italian Cup and the Italian league title). I have won everything, I could not do any more than that, equally so for the players." ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
[WPS] The Philadelphia Independence is on the move. After one season at West Chester University, the Women's Professional Soccer team is moving to Leslie Quick Stadium on the campus of Widener University. Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
[COLLEGE] For the third year in a row, an Akron player is Soccer America's Men's Player of the Year. After Steve Zakuani in 2008 and Teal Bunbury in 2009, Kofi Sarkodie is the recipient of the 2010 award. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
[VIDEO PICK] Fans of Saudi club Al Nasr showed their displeasure with the officiating in its 2-2 tie with Al Taawun by taking off their shoes and hurling them at the refereeing crew as it raced for the tunnel. Read the whole story



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