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by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS SPOTLIGHT] Maybe it's fitting that a Canadian team is the last one standing of North America's top professional division in the regional club competition. Reaching the Concacaf Champions League semifinals by upsetting the Galaxy has given well-supported Toronto its finest on-field moment. This weekend, Montreal, plays its first MLS ...
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by Soccer America
"Give Toronto credit for the win tonight. They were obviously very opportunistic, took advantage of the couple of opportunities they had. We played poorly in both boxes and that was the difference in the game. ... There were chances there for us, we could have scored a number of goals ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[WORLD VIEW] Say want you want about the 6-1 mauling the Seattle Sounders suffered at the hands of Santos in the Concacaf Champions League on Wednesday night in Mexico. Call them sloppy. Call them naive. The one thing you can't say about the Sounders was that they didn't go for ...
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by Soccer America
[SCOREBOARD] UNAM buried Isidro Metapan, 8-0, to cruise into the semifinals of the Concacaf Champions League, where it will face Mexican rival Morelia. Toronto FC will meet Santos of Mexico in the other semifinal. For all the quarterfinal results and semifinal schedule ...
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by Soccer America
[MLS REWIND: Week 2] Irish star Robbie Keane had his first two-goal MLS game to lead the Los Angeles Galaxy to a 3-1 win over D.C. United. The Colorado Rapids earned a 2-1 win at the Philadelphia Union. Jaime Castrillon and Tony Cascio scored for the Rapids, who finished with ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[AMERICANS ABROAD] Jermaine Jones' value to Schalke 04 was underscored on Thursday as he scored the deciding goal and set up the insurance goal in its 4-1 victory over FC Twente that moved it into the quarterfinals the UEFA Europa League. Jozy Altidore's AZ and Steve Cherundolo's Hannover 96 also ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[W-LEAGUE] The partnerships are still modest in scope, but three U.S.-based W-League teams -- the Seattle Sounders, who have signed U.S stars Hope Solo, Alex Morgan and Sydney Leroux, D.C. United and Colorado Rapids -- will be carrying the names of MLS teams in 2012, reflecting support these MLS clubs ...
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