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Home > Special Edition > Wednesday, June 23, 2010
by Paul Kennedy
[USA-ALGERIA] Has there ever been a more dramatic goal in U.S. history? Landon Donovan scored in stoppage time and gave the USA a 1-0 win over Algeria that sent it into the second round of the World Cup as the Group C winner. Here's what we liked and didn't like ... Read the whole story
by Ridge Mahoney
[USA-ALGERIA REPORT CARD] Soccer America's Ridge Mahoney grades the U.S. players after the USA's 1-0 tie over Algeria in Pretoria on Wednesday. Read the whole story
by Mike Woitalla
[MY VIEW] If there's anything American soccer needed badly, it's an American superstar. He has arrived and his name is, of course, Landon Donovan. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
[SCOREBOARD] The 2010 World Cup finished with an average of 2.27 goals a game, the second lowest in history. Spain's eight goals in seven games were the fewest of any team to win the World Cup. For all the World Cup results and leading scorers ... Read the whole story
by SA Editorial
[PREDICTIONS] All four teams have a chance of qualifying from Group F, where the drawing of lots could determine the second-place team. In Group E, Japan and Denmark will face off to decide the second-place berth in the knockout phase. For a look at Thursday's four games and Soccer America's ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
"Every contest eventually becomes a headgame. I like people who don't quit though. We are not keen on quitters in my family."-- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton after attending the USA's 1-0 win over Algeria. (The Guardian) Read the whole story



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