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World Soccer Headlines

United States 4, China 1 (AP)

USA's DeMarcus Beasley, right, is defended by  China's Dong Fangzhuo during the first half of an exhibition soccer match in San Jose, Calif., Saturday, June 2, 2007.

With many of the stars on the U.S. national team playing with Major League Soccer clubs this weekend, some of the younger players got a chance to show they can contribute in international play. Benny Feilhaber scored his first goal for the national team and assisted on another Saturday night to help the Americans tune up for a busy summer of tournaments with a 4-1 exhibition victory over China.


Premiership wage bill tops £1billion

Benitez given reassurances over spending

Hargreaves completes Old Trafford switch
Manchester United have confirmed Owen Hargreaves will join from Bayern Munich on 1st July. The deal is the culmination of a 12 month prusuit of the England international by United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Toronto FC 2-1 Colorado Rapids
MLS: Defender Andrew Boyens scored his first MLS goal to help Toronto beat Colorado 2-1 on Saturday.

Ranieri quits Parma
Claudio Ranieri has resigned as manager of Italian Serie A side Parma, paving the way for him to become the next manager at Manchester City. The former Chelsea manager is expected to succeed Stuart Pearce who was sacked at the end of the season.

Parker close to West Ham switch


MLS Soccer Headlines

Real Salt Lake 0, Revolution 0, tie (AP)
Nick Rimando made 13 saves to help Real Salt Lake tie the New England Revolution 0-0 on Saturday night. Matt Reis made two saves for New England, which improved to 5-2-3. Real Salt Lake (0-3-6) is the only winless team in the MLS. Real Salt Lake played the final eight minutes with 10 players, after Ritchie Kotschauu was red-carded for a flagrant foul on New England's Bryan Byrne.

Real Madrid President Blasts Beckham, Then Apologizes
Real Madrid team president Ramon Calderon belittles David Beckham as a Hollywood wannabe Tuesday, but later issues an apology for his remarks.

Houston Makes MLS Cup Final
HOUSTON, Nov. 5 -- Paul Dalglish scored twice in the first half and Brian Mullan added a goal in the 71st minute to help the Houston Dynamo advance to the MLS Cup with a 3-1 victory over the Colorado Rapids on Sunday in the Western Conference final.

MLS to Sell Space On Jersey Fronts For Advertising
In another step toward emulating international soccer, MLS will being allowing every team the option of selling advertising space on the front of team jerseys.

Dalglish Makes a Name for Himself
Paul Dalglish, son of Scotland's most celebrated soccer star Kenny Dalglish, is finally stepping out of his father's shadow and playing an integral role in Houston's pursuit of the MLS championship.

Mathis Sparks Red Bulls in NY Return
Clint Mathis has a goal and an assist in his return to New York, leading the Red Bulls to a 3-0 victory over FC Dallas on Sunday.


Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary

Spurs Stewards Honoured For Bravery
With memories of the disgraceful treatment of Tottenham Hotspur fans at the hands of the Seville riot police still fresh in the minds of all connected with the london club,...

You again?

What's more fun than Oliver Kahn and a big stein of beer?

Dumb footballers: Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand

Everyone loves transfer talk based purely on speculation


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