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Cal North U9 Teams Struggle in Nomads
Category: Youth Soccer on 23 Nov 2006
Perhaps the 10 hours of travel left them weary....
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The best team does not always win!
Category: Professional on 26 Nov 2006
"Every coach likes his team to play quality football and have ball control. But this is not always possible." Read more.....
 
Dempsey set for leap to EPL
Category: Professional on 26 Nov 2006
"The only way I'll get better is to continue putting myself in that environment. It's sink or swim, and I like being around that." Read more.....
 
Texas teen makes soccer debut with Mexican team
Category: Professional on 26 Nov 2006
“Hopefully, I will get called by just one of them, it would make the decision a lot easier,” he said. “I grew up in the Unites States and lived my whole life there. But my parents are both Mexican so it’s a hard choice. I feel torn between two sides.” Read more....
 
'Where were you when I was playing?''
Category: Professional on 25 Nov 2006
''Growing up in a house where soccer is a constant topic of conversation, an experience of the day, or it's on television, it gets you to dream a little bit,'' says Kinnear. ''We went to Scotland in 1978 for a summer vacation, I was about 11, and all we did was sit around watching the World Cup on television even though it wasn't a great World Cup for Scotland." Read More
 
Chico Rooks place team on hold for a season
Category: Professional on 25 Nov 2006
"This much Chico knows about its beloved National Premier Soccer League team: The Rooks are going to make a concerted effort to return in 2008 after taking the 2007 season off this spring. " Read more......
 
Santa Clara Falls 3-1 To Wake Forest In NCAA Quarterfinals
Category: College on 25 Nov 2006
Wake Forest - 3
Santa Clara - 1
 
Everton's Joleon Lescott - What an Interview!
Category: Professional on 24 Nov 2006
"I took a year out from football when I was 13 because I was finding the training and the professionalism difficult - I wanted to relax and go out with my friends a bit more - but that helped. It made me realise what I could easily miss out on. " Read more...
 
Chelsea seek world domination by 2014
Category: Professional on 24 Nov 2006
Peter Kenyon laid out Chelsea's plans to be the biggest club in the world by 2014 - and, in doing so, overhauling Manchester United's pre-eminence as the most famous name in English football. Read More...
 
Klinsmann hire would mean youth movement
Category: Professional on 24 Nov 2006
If successful coach follows same formula he did in leading Germany to third place in World Cup, he'd go with players in their early 20s. Read more...
 
U-20s still behind the technical curve
Category: Youth Soccer on 24 Nov 2006
A quick glimpse of the U-20 men's national team sheet would suggest that coach Thomas Rongen has it made. On defense, he has the emerging talent of Nathan Sturgis; in midfield, boy wonder Freddy Adu; and up front, Johann Smith was locking horns with Rio Ferdinand only a few weeks ago. Read more....
 
Young, gifted and English
Category: Professional on 24 Nov 2006
"England's failure to reach the top echelons of modern international football is directly linked to the lack of technical players coming through the ranks. Read more
 
The secret of Holland's success
Category: Youth Soccer on 23 Nov 2006

"We do ball skills all the time because I think technique is a very important part of football.

"If you don't have a basic technique I think you will struggle because you can't look further ahead in a move if you cannot control the ball properly." Read More

 
Van Gaal wants more from Rooney
Category: Professional on 23 Nov 2006

"I think tactically English players can learn from Dutch players".

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Cal North Wins One Y League National Championship - Cal South Wins Four
Category: Youth Soccer on 23 Nov 2006

Cal South Clubs, representing the Coast Premier League - Y League partnership brought home four Y League National Championships. Cal Odyessy, representing the Cal North Y League Division brought home the sole championship for Northern Californian Clubs.

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Aly Wagner - Northern Californian Girl
Category: Professional on 21 Nov 2006
“It was a great feeling to be able to come through for the team, and the coaches who had the confidence in me to put me in late in the game." Read more
 
Project 40 - Training the Elite Players Together
Category: Youth Soccer on 21 Nov 2006
The fall semester in the eighth year of U.S. Soccer’s Full-Time Residency Program kicked off in late August 2006. With only a year until the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup, the 40-player roster consists almost entirely of eligible players (born on or after Jan. 1, 1990), as 26 of the players were born in 1990 and 13 in 1991. Eleven of the 12 older players (born in 1988 and 1989) moved on to college or the professional ranks earlier this summer, with only Kyle Davies remaining in Residency to finish up his high school studies this semester. Read more
 
Northern California with Five Girls on US National Team 15's & 16's
Category: Youth Soccer on 21 Nov 2006
Two Northern California Girls are on the U15 US National Team. Three are on the U16 National Team.
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One Northern Californian Team Reaches Y League National Championship Games
Category: Youth Soccer on 21 Nov 2006

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Paul Gardner Unplugged!
Category: Professional on 21 Nov 2006
Memo to the MLS brass: Please, guys, just make sure we don't ever get Steve Nicol's New England Revolution in another MLS Cup final. Three times they've been there — in 2002, last year, and again last Sunday — and each time the final has been a stinker. Read more
 
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