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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 31, 6:46 AM
After four seasons with Toronto FC, it was announced on Wednesday night that the 32-year-old Italian is headed to Saudi Arabia.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 30, 8:04 AM
The 27-year-old defender was out of work two years ago when Montreal Impact picked him up late in preseason.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 29, 4:54 AM
It was a long journey for the 27-year-old forward. When he finally got to play for the USA, he scored with his family watching.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 28, 2:35 AM
As January openers go, the USA's 3-0 win over Panama was impressive.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 27, 2:23 AM
Fans will get the first glimpse of just what the new coach has in mind as he begins work on re-building the national team.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 26, 2:52 AM
Kendall Waston and Fanendo Adi battled when they were at Vancouver and Portland. They'll be teammates at FC Cincinnati.
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by Ahmet Guvener on Jan 24, 9:42 PM
Gordon Hill -- the legendary English referee in the 1970s -- admitted his communication skills did not help him in the international arena.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 22, 5:10 AM
The Galaxy made big changes, hiring a new head coach and general manager and giving Zlatan Ibrahimovic a new contract.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 21, 2:49 AM
The D.C. United star says he went to London in the offseason and got advice about "deficiencies" coaches had never pointed out to him.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 20, 5:36 AM
The Toronto FC veteran, recovering from ankle surgery, says he is ready to help the U.S. national team with whatever is needed.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 14, 5:16 AM
Driving MLS's changing positions on player development is the massive investment being made by owners and the pressure to see returns.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 12, 10:03 PM
The second-year LAFC coach believes passionately about his work as a soccer coach but also has little use for critics.
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by Ahmet Guvener on Jan 3, 4:44 PM
U.S. Soccer was represented at FIFA tournaments by Mark Geiger and Jair Marrufo in 2018.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 3, 1:39 AM
Argentine Guillermo Barros Schelotto, hired by the LA Galaxy, was the third major foreign coaching hire by an MLS club for 2019.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jan 2, 7:13 PM
Christian Pulisic fulfilled his dream. Chelsea beat the clock. And Dortmund got a premium for a player who doesn't even start.