- Bend it for Edmonton
- Stage is set for final showdown of heavyweights
- MLS waits for details of Premier League plans
- Soccer fields: Big complex is the way to go
- Rapids sign Gomez after acquiring rights from DC United
- North Carolina: Bryan Park soccer complex to grow
- Becks coming to Hawaii
- Toronto FC James views tapes to improve his game
- Only talent influx will help Toronto FC
- Crew needs a little love, local owner to prosper
- American players take money, run
- Fusion no match for Real Salt Lake
- Revs' Cristman might get his big break
- Hughes hails 'great' Friedel
- United has a slot to sign a foreign star
- Tim Howard happy with life at Goodison
- Former Fire Goalie Pickens completes QPR switch
- Double-booking a problem MLS needs to avoid
- FC Dallas finalizes Gbandi's transfer to FK Haugesund
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Rapidly awaiting new signing and a new season
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Africa Cup of Nations Semi-Final
Earlier today, Egypt stunned Ivory Coast 4-1. The match featured some fantastic goalkeeping play and involved great pace throughout. Here are the match highlights from Ghana:
In the other semi-final, Cameroon upset host Ghana, 1-0. This weekend will feature Egypt vs Cameroon in the Africa Cup Final.
In the other semi-final, Cameroon upset host Ghana, 1-0. This weekend will feature Egypt vs Cameroon in the Africa Cup Final.
Soccer Highlights from Wednesday
Here is the action from Wednesday's "friendly" border war between the United States and Mexico:
European friendly- Italy 3 - 1 Portugal:
European friendly- England 2 - 1 Switzerland
European friendly- Italy 3 - 1 Portugal:
European friendly- England 2 - 1 Switzerland
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
The Border Rivalry

- Heated rivalry renewed
- The American that Mexico loves to hate
- El Tri will try, try again in soccer
- Mexico's team feels at home in the US
- NBA guard Nash backs new womens soccer league
- CONCACAF begins low-profile regional qualifying
- Draining the soccer pool
- Argentina isn't Mexico for US mens soccer
- Students rally to save WKU soccer team
- Diego Gutierrez commits to final season with Fire
- An Old Rivalry with young blood
- Beckham keeps his cool on snubbing
- First goal of the season? Who else but Dichio
- Hamlett, Fire get ball rolling
- Burning questions face Fire this season
- Nicol hopes to add players
- Manchester Remembers Disastrous Day
- Fire's brawny goalie hopeful defends athleticism
- Slimmer Hartman is ready for season with Wizards
- Real Salt Lake to find out '08 schedule Thursday
Monday, February 4, 2008
This Week in Soccer - Videos
American Bryan Arguez, age 19, debuted this week in Hertha Berlin in the German Bundesliga. His lone highlight on this clip came around 2.33 on the clip. He came on to play the final 27 minutes.
Africa Cup hosted the quarter-final between a Ghana and Nigeria...
Landon Donovan's candid thoughts on US v Mexico :
Africa Cup hosted the quarter-final between a Ghana and Nigeria...
Landon Donovan's candid thoughts on US v Mexico :
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Super Sunday

- Community reacts to WKU's soccer cuts
- Win puts Arsenal back on top of Premiership
- Arsenal was perfect for twice as many games as NE Patriots
- Summoned to England for soccer
- In defense of Hicks, as a soccer owner, he is not that bad
- Revs have burning questions
- Australia working on bid for 2018 World Cup
- Philly deal will not deter efforts to bring MLS to Miami
- Pennsylvania bolsters MLS bid
- Falcons owner looking to possibly bring MLS team to Atlanta
- Africa has a football Super Sunday, too
- Guzan to stay in net for Chivas
- Kasey Keller eyes US move to Seattle?
- Gullit keen to help Becks
- Dynamo players join US roster for friendly
- Beckham: I'll fly world for 100th cap
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