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by Beau Dure on Dec 26, 1:55 AM
The national team here is the 7-a-side soccer team, also known as the Paralympic soccer team, which plays CP Football.
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by Mike Woitalla on Dec 23, 7:04 PM
U.S. Soccer Foundation was created after the 1994 World Cup to distribute profits from the tournament to further the growth of the sport in this country.
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by Ian Plenderleith on Dec 22, 1:20 PM
The first 10 years of Andy Woodward's life were just as they should have been for a young lad.
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by William Gordon on Dec 20, 6:00 AM
The intelligent effort and fighting spirit that changed the USA's mind about soccer and led it to the cusp of becoming a major American sport met these goals with impressive speed.
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by Ian Plenderleith on Dec 20, 3:27 AM
For soccer fans of a certain age, the past is a place where things were always better, even when they were worse.
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by Ian Plenderleith on Dec 17, 12:35 PM
There's a heart-breaking passage early on in the autobiography of the Nigerian-born British striker Eni Aluko.
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by Paul Kennedy on Dec 17, 5:22 AM
U.S. Soccer House, U.S. Soccer's headquarters since 1991, is actually two houses, both mansions.
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by Mike Woitalla on Dec 14, 6:39 AM
Stanford's 2019 Women's College Cup final victory over North Carolina marked the third national championship for the Cardinal since Paul Ratcliffe became head coach in 2003.
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by Ian Plenderleith on Dec 10, 2:44 PM
Within their own social circle, referees are nerds. We love to discuss seven different ways to interpret the more obscure clauses of the Laws of the Game.
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by Paul Kennedy on Dec 10, 6:57 AM
Much of U.S. Soccer's open board meeting related to management issues. Afterwards, attention turned to soccer-specific issues.
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by Paul Kennedy on Dec 7, 10:39 AM
U.S. Soccer's board meeting on Friday drew an unprecedented audience at a former mob ballroom at Chicago's famous Blackstone Hotel.
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by Mike Woitalla on Dec 6, 7:22 AM
Anson Dorrance coached the USA in 1986-94 as it become a world power in the women's game
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by Ian Plenderleith on Dec 3, 11:18 AM
On the latest books by Britain's most prolific and widely read soccer authors, David Goldblatt and Jonathon Wilson