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by Paul Kennedy
[OLYMPIC COUNTDOWN] The United States and France will open play at the Olympic women's soccer competition Wednesday when they meet at storied Hampden Stadium in Glasgow (TV: NBCSN, live, noon ET). The Bleues, winners of 17 straight games, will out for revenge for their 3-1 loss to the United States ...
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by Soccer America
[DATEBOOK] The men's soccer competition begins on Thursday at the London Olympics with eight games. Opening-day matches of note include Spain-Japan and Brazil-Egypt. For all the complete schedule and viewing information ...
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by Soccer America
"You'll see a full-go Hope Solo, for sure. She's in a good place right now. Many things happened right after the World Cup, but she's back from the 'Dancing With The Stars' to dancing with the players."-- U.S. Olympic team coach Pia Sundhage on goalkeeper Hope Solo. (AP)
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by Soccer America
[DATEBOOK] Women's soccer kicks off play at the London Olympics on Wednesday. Six matches -- including the much-anticipated USA-France showdown in Glasgow -- will take place. NBCSN will carry the USA-France game live at noon ET. For all the complete schedule and viewing information ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[AMERICANS ABROAD] It didn't make headlines in Paris like Paris St. Germain's signing of Zlatan Ibrahimovic did. But in a groundbreaking move, Lindsey Horan, considered one of the most talented players to come through the U.S. girls national team program in recent years, has decided to skip plans to attend ...
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by Mike Woitalla
[MLS ATTENDANCE] Fifteen Week 20 games, including seven on Wednesday, averaged 17,889 fans. For MLS team attendance rankings ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[WPSL ELITE] The Boston Breakers won the WPSL Elite League regular-season title with a 1-0 win over the Western New York Flash and secured top seed in this weekend's championship series at Sahlen's Stadium in Rochester, N.Y.
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by Soccer America
[AWARDS] The unbeaten Pali Blues led all teams with five selections on the 2012 W-League all-conference teams. The final four host Ottawa Fury is next with four. U.S. national team veterans Yael Averbuch (New Jersey Wildcats) and Stephanie Cox (Seattle Sounders Women) were among the selections.
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