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by Paul Kennedy
For the first time, the Baltimore Casa Mia Bays are No. 1 in Soccer America's Best Boys Club rankings.
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by Paul Kennedy
A banner year propelled the Dallas Texans back into the top spot in Soccer America's Best Girls Clubs rankings.
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by Ridge Mahoney
A new team in Seattle, the fifth expansion franchise added by MLS in the past five seasons, added drama to the MLS SuperDraft. As the teams prepared to start preseason training, most of them are facing further personnel moves based on their selections.
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by Mike Woitalla
The USA won't have much trouble qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, but we should expect more. Getting its first win in Mexico and playing impressive soccer would be nice.
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by Mike Woitalla
Is the USA's ability to produce great goalkeepers threatened by early specialization?
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by Bryan Alvarez>, <Author: Paul Kennedy
Women's Professional Soccer couldn't have picked a worse time for the launch of a new league, but officials are confident that they can achieve success where WUSA, the previous attempt at women's pro soccer, failed.
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by Ridge Mahoney
U.S. head coach Bob Bradley has several candidates to fill the central midfield positions for the Hexagonal. He's earned only 16 caps since debuting for the national team in 2005 yet Houston Dynamo midfielder Ricardo Clark could be a major player.
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by Paul Kennedy
The USA's five opponents in the Hexagonal, which kicks off Feb. 11, are all familiar foes. It's faced each team at least once in the final round of Concacaf qualifying. All five teams have at least one player who came through the U.S. youth or college ranks.
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by Mike Woitalla
Phil Wheddon came to the USA from England in 1990 the way many young British players do: To see the nation while working at youth soccer camps.
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