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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 31, 4:51 AM
When SA breaks down the 2019 first-year class by category, three Argentines, two American teens and Malagasy surprise Romain Metanire stand out.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 22, 5:53 AM
Dropped from the starting lineup, the 2018 Rey de America came off the bench to lead Atlanta past D.C. United, 2-0, on Sunday.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 21, 5:06 AM
In back-to-back games on the road, the Quakes won 3-1 both times and smashed an MLS shots record with dominating performances.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 18, 4:34 AM
Nothing says more about the new Revs than Argentine forward Gustavo Bou, who scored a stunning goal in his debut.
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by Arlo Moore-Bloom on Jul 11, 11:37 PM
The El Tri fans expected nothing but Concacaf supremacy, and that's what they got.
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by Arlo Moore-Bloom on Jul 9, 7:44 AM
The Selecao won its first title since 2007 when it beat Peru, 3-1, in the final.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 8, 10:34 AM
The USA entered the European den and crushed everyone in its path en route to a fourth Women's World Cup title.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 7, 8:08 AM
With the possible exception of Billy Jean King, no one has spoken more passionately than Rapinoe has about women's sports.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 6, 9:30 AM
The five proposals include an expanded World Cup, World League and Club World Cup for women, plus added investment.
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by Ahmet Guvener on Jul 6, 7:00 AM
The U.S. women's dominance may be compared to the basketball Dream Teams of the USA.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 5, 4:28 AM
The Netherlands' run to the Women's World Cup final belies the reputation of the Dutch for punctuality.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 2, 9:22 AM
At the age of 31, Naeher is two games away from becoming the fourth American keeper to win the Women's World Cup.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 1, 7:13 PM
If Rapinoe doesn't win the women's player of the year award, it will be because someone knocks off the USA in Lyon.
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by Ian Plenderleith on Jul 1, 6:03 PM
For emergent soccer nations, taking part and gaining the experience can be as important as the actual results.
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by Paul Kennedy on Jul 1, 4:27 AM
The U.S. women have overcome a lot of foes in their time, but they have never had to face the British media before.