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by Ridge Mahoney
Commissioner Don Garber, who begins his second decade in charge of Major League Soccer, and other sports executives give their insights on the present state and future of America's soccer league, which is coming off a period of growth yet has been hit by the same economic issues that have ...
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by Ridge Mahoney
Since coming over from the National Football League in 1999, Don Garber has presided over a decade marked by turmoil and growth.
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by Mike Woitalla
The age at which players are being offered college scholarships is getting younger and younger. Not everyone believes it's a healthy trend.
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by Paul Kennedy
North American fans were to get a sneak preview of the new-look Real Madrid with superstars Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka when the Spanish club faced MLS clubs Toronto FC and D.C. United in early August.
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by Paul Kennedy
The Barcelona tour returned to the United States, where the Spanish club was scheduled to play three friendlies in early August. Interest in the tour, part of its long-term agreement with Major League Soccer, increased when high-scoring Barca swept the 2009 UEFA Champions League, La Liga and Copa del Rey.
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by Ridge Mahoney
The USA restored some spirit and pride by beating Egypt and Spain and losing narrowly to Brazil to finish second at the Confederations Cup, the World Cup 2010 dress rehearsal in South Africa.
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by Ridge Mahoney
In nearly a decade of employment with Major League Soccer, Nelson Rodriguez is well regarded within the ranks but nearly unknown outside of them.
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