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Men’s Soccer Capsules: Uruguay beats Mexico, to face Argentina

Posted on 13 July 2011 by admin

Men’s Soccer Capsules: Uruguay beats Mexico, to face Argentina

Men’s Soccer Capsules: Uruguay beats Mexico, to face Argentina LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) — Uruguay defeated Mexico 1-0 on Tuesday to finish second in Group C of the Copa America, setting up a quarterfinal against neighbor Argentina. Read more on The Brownsville Herald

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A Bergkamp-Eto’o hybrid & a new Bastian Schweinsteiger – meet Germany’s record-setting Under-17 starlets

Posted on 13 July 2011 by admin

A Bergkamp-Eto’o hybrid & a new Bastian Schweinsteiger – meet Germany’s record-setting Under-17 starlets

A Bergkamp-Eto’o hybrid & a new Bastian Schweinsteiger – meet Germany’s record-setting Under-17 starlets They may have finished third, but Steffen Freund’s side set a new record for goals scored at a U17 World Cup. In their honour, Goal.com profiles the DFB’s top contributors Read more on Goal.com

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Manuel Neuer brushes off protests and states desire to win trophies at Bayern Munich

Posted on 13 July 2011 by admin

Manuel Neuer brushes off protests and states desire to win trophies at Bayern Munich

Manuel Neuer brushes off protests and states desire to win trophies at Bayern Munich Germany shot-stopper keeping mind firmly on his new role despite backlash from a minority of fans Read more on Goal.com

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Soccer: Drama may hold silver lining

Posted on 12 July 2011 by admin

Soccer: Drama may hold silver lining

Soccer: Drama may hold silver lining There might be another silver lining for some members of the Football Ferns after yesterday’s dramatic 2-2 draw with Mexico in their final outing at the Fifa Women’s World Cup in Germany.An immensely proud John Herdman, wallowing… Read more on The New Zealand Herald

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Former TCU coach dead at 50

Posted on 11 July 2011 by admin

Former TCU coach dead at 50

Former TCU coach dead at 50 Former TCU coach dead at 50 LAWRENCE, Kan. — Neil Dougherty, who coached the Texas Christian University basketball team for six seasons, has died. He was 50. His death was announced Friday by the University of Kansas, where he once worked as an assistant. The school said he died

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Kick Off: RSL owner continues push for video review

Posted on 10 July 2011 by admin

Kick Off: RSL owner continues push for video review

Kick Off: RSL owner continues push for video review As Real Salt Lake get set to play another home game at Rio Tinto Stadium in one of the big matches of the weekend vs. FC Dallas (Saturday at 9 p.m. ET, MatchDay Live), one of the club’s owner is not just forgetting about the controversial

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Yelldell Joins Leverkusen

Posted on 08 July 2011 by admin

Yelldell Joins Leverkusen

Yelldell Joins Leverkusen US National Team goalkeeper David Yelldell has reportedly completed a move from MSV Duisburg to Bayer Leverkusen in Germany’s topflight. Yelldell was the regular starter for Duisburg in the 2.Bundesliga, and is expected to be the backup at Leverkusen. He has one cap with the National Team, playing the second-half against Paraguay

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A home away game for USA’s Krieger

Posted on 07 July 2011 by admin

A home away game for USA’s Krieger

A home away game for USA’s Krieger Ali Krieger didn’t know anyone in Germany, didn’t speak a word of the language. Read more on Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

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Women’s World Cup isn’t lacking fireworks

Posted on 06 July 2011 by admin

Women’s World Cup isn’t lacking fireworks

Women’s World Cup isn’t lacking fireworks Off-the-field incidents are making as many headlines as the games in Germany. Major international soccer tournaments always produce all sorts of interesting sideshows and, one week into the Women’s World Cup in Germany, the same is holding true. Read more on Los Angeles Times

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Penn State’s Krieger ‘home’ again

Posted on 04 July 2011 by admin

Penn State’s Krieger ‘home’ again

Penn State’s Krieger ‘home’ again HEIDELBERG, Germany — Ali Krieger didn’t know anyone in Germany, didn’t speak a word of the language. But Germany had a professional women’s soccer league and the United States didn’t four years ago, and that was all the convincing Krieger needed to pack her bags and move halfway across the

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