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Home > Special Edition > Monday, June 28, 2010
by Paul Kennedy
[USA] Speaking to reporters on Monday, U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati said expectations for the U.S. national team have risen sharply and it didn't achieve them with their 2-1 overtime loss to Ghana. Gulati said Coach Bob Bradley did a very good job, but he planned on meeting with him ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
"I have known Bob for a very long time, I have a lot of faith in him and I think the world of him at a personal level. We will make the right decision for the sport; it won't be about the personal level. It's not going to be a ... Read the whole story
by Ridge Mahoney
[NETHERLANDS-SLOVAKIA] Arjen Robben scored in his first World Cup start for the Netherlands, which dominated most of its game with Slovakia but needed a late goal to seal its 2-1 victory. Read the whole story
by SA Editorial
[PREDICTIONS] Neighbors (and co-World Cup 2018/22 bidders) Spain and Portugal meet for the first time in the World Cup. It will be Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal against Iker Casillas, his Real Madrid teammate, in goal for Spain. In Tuesday's other game, Paraguay faces Japan. For Soccer America's predictions ... 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 Soccer America
[WORLD CUP VIEWING] Soccer America's list of soccer viewing establishments where you might be able to catch the World Cup games now numbers in the hundreds. Please be sure to check for opening times. Read the whole story



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