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Hiddink lined up to coach Ivory Coast
Hiddink lined up to coach Ivory Coast![]()
Colon beaten, misses chance at Argentine summit (AP)
Defending Argentine champion Banfield defeated Colon 3-1 with two goals from Ruben Ramierz and another from Cristian Garcia on Thursday. Esteban Fuertes scored for Colon, which needed a victory to move level on points with Clausura season leader Godoy Cruz. The victory moved Banfield two points behind Godoy Cruz, which has 15.
Capello pleased with Terry support
England coach Fabio Capello has praised the England fans for not giving John Terry a hard time during the win over Egypt.![]()
Torres plays down injury fears
Torres plays down injury fears![]()
Villa deny rift reports
Aston Villa have rubbished reports claiming that Martin O'Neill has fallen out with owner Randy Lerner over proposed transfer budgets.![]()
Holden blow for Bolton
Bolton midfielder Stuart Holden will be out of action for six weeks after suffering a fracture to his right leg.![]()
Seattle Signs FC Twente And Swiss International Striker Blaise Nkufo (Goal.com)![]()
Sounders FC general manager and co-owner Adrian Hanauer today announced the completion of negotiations for the veteran Eredivisie goal scorer to join Seattle later this year.
MLS Soccer Headlines
MLS All-Stars vs. West Ham United
MLS seeks its fourth consecutive all-star victory over a European foe in preseason training when the All-Stars host West Ham United in Toronto.
Veron Spurns D.C. United, Will Remain In Argentina
D.C. United's pursuit of Argentine star Juan Sebastian Veron comes to a disappointing end Friday, when the World Cup midfielder announces he will remain with boyhood club Estudiantes.
RFK Could Be Site of World Cup Qualifying Match
With the U.S. national team's World Cup qualifying schedule set, RFK Stadium is among the candidates to host one of five home matches next year.
Ralston on Cusp of Title, Share of History
Sunday's MLS championship will give New England Revolution midfielder Steve Ralston the U.S. record for first-division games played.
United Drafts Midfielder Jacobson
With no first-round picks in the MLS draft, D.C. United drafts Andrew Jacobson, a 6-foot-2 midfielder from the University of California, in the second round.
Blanco Is Banned From Open Cup In 2009 and 2010
Cuauhtémoc Blanco , a Chicago Fire standout who was named MVP of last week's MLS All-Star Game, will not be allowed to play in the U.S. Open Cup for at least two years because of his actions during a match against D.C. United this month, the U.S. Soccer Federation ruled yesterday.
United's Emilio Is MVP of MLS
Luciano Emilio's rookie season yields MLS' most valuable player trophy, the second year in a row a United star has won the award.
Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary
City Players Battle for Bridge John Terry having an affair with Wayne Bridge's ex-partner might just turn out to be the best thing that could have happened to Manchester City's season. City have looked overly defensive and predictable since Roberto Mancini was appointed coach in December but on Saturday they produced a second-half performance full of fight and no little skill to hammer Chelsea 4-2. City Players Battle for Bridge originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at 14:00:26.
Adriano Must Mull Next Move Brazil striker Adriano has been quoted as saying that he would consider a move to AS Roma in the summer. "The Emperor," as he doesn't like to be called, quickly regained his form after leaving Inter Milan for Flamengo in 2009. 19 goals in 30 matches was a handsome return, and such exploits have triggered rumors of a return to Italy. Adriano Must Mull Next Move originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at 18:13:04.
Capello Wields the Axe England coach Fabio Capello is not a man to shirk his responsibilities, never afraid to make tough decisions. His sacking of John Terry as England captain after allegations of an affair with Wayne Bridge's ex-partner was a timely reminder that he remains the sergente di ferro (iron sergeant), as he became known in Italy. Capello Wields the Axe originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 10:53:55.
“El Apache” a Journalist's Dream Carlos Tevez's assertion that John Terry would have "lost his legs" in his old neighborhood in Argentina for having an affair with Wayne Bridge's ex-partner is the stuff of journalistic fantasy. The Manchester City striker twisted the knife further into Terry with quotes in the English press on Thursday suggesting the former England captain lacked a moral code. “El Apache” a Journalist's Dream originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 17:08:20.
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