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by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS POWER RANKINGS] Here's a rundown as to where the 18 MLS teams stand after 10 games (two apiece for Seattle and Los Angeles), based on last season's records and what they’ve shown to date in 2011:
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by Soccer America
"He's fitter. I think last year he really struggled to play 90 minutes. He's maturing. He knows the league. He knows our players. He's doing a better job getting forward. He's shown that he's a more dangerous player. He just looks like a more mature player." -- Los Angeles Galaxy ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[HOMEGROWN WATCH] An early candidate for 2011 Homegrown Player of the Year is 18-year-old Russell Teibert. The two-time Canadian U-17 Player of the Year hails from Niagara Falls, Ont., and entered the Vancouver Whitecaps' residency program in the summer of 2008.
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by Soccer America
[TELEVISION WATCH] How big is MLS's newest rivalry in Canada? The first all-Canada game between the Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC drew an average of 289,000 viewers on TSN, making its the most-watched MLS game in Canadian television history.
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by Soccer America
[SCOREBOARD] The San Jose Earthquakes won their first game in the MLS Reserve League with a 2-1 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps on a goal by 22-year-old American Matt Luzunaris, who has been trying out after spending the last two seasons in Austria.
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by Soccer America
[TELEVISION GUIDE] All Women's World Cup matches in Germany will be aired live and in high definition on ESPN (23 games) and ESPN2 (9), as well as ESPN3.com and ESPN Mobile TV. Coverage begins June 26. For the complete schedule ...
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by Soccer America
[U.S. YOUTH SOCCER] FC Dallas became the first MLS team to win a U.S. Youth Soccer National League title when it clinched the Under-15 Red championship on the final weekend of play at the Bettye Wilson Soccer Complex in Las Vegas. It was one of three North Texas teams to ...
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by Soccer America
[VIDEO PICK] Lucas Piazon, known as "the New Kaka," struck the ball so hard during South America's U-17 Championship it broke the net in Brazil's 2-1 loss to Paraguay.
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