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The Human Wall - Brad Friedel
Category: Professional on 19 Nov 2006
Brad Friedel has enough caps to open his own Lids store at your local mall.
 
Plenty of talent to be had in expansion draft
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
The coy smile on Mo Johnston's face said it all.
 
Street Soccer, "it is played daily in a competitive form"
Category: Youth Soccer on 17 Nov 2006
"In African and South American countries, where the conditions for street soccer are favorable, you can immediately notice that youth players have a head start. They go through a more varied technical and tactical development within their own experiences. Therefore, the "feeling" for the game is also better. They find their motivation on the street to play the games over and over again, no matter how simple they are. Even if there is only a wall at their disposal..."
 
Wenger: Arsenal need consistency
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
Arsene Wenger knows all too well "quality alone does not make champions" as Arsenal enter a crucial week of their season.
 
Women's soccer team intends to put America back on top
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006

Some teammates call Kristine Lilly "Grandma." One of those young teammates, Natasha Kai, sports 15 tattoos and a lip ring.

There's definitely a generational mix in U.S. women's soccer.

 
Pekerman set to become USA boss
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
According to the US Soccer president Sunil Gulati, a deal is only being held up by some minor stumbling blocks.
 
Gudjohnsen - "Ronaldinho, he is truly an incredible player"
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
"Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard is a very easy coach to play for. He's very easy to get on with, a relaxed person who rarely raises his voice or loses his temper."
 
"We've produced a lot of incredible female athletes. "
Category: College on 17 Nov 2006

USSoccerPlayers.com: The US Women's team is one of the top National Teams in the World. Why do you think that is?

Whitehill: I think that one is that we started out being one of the top teams in the world and there is a slight intimidation factor. Just the fact that we've won a lot does a lot.
 
What an Article.....Puskas
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
Puskas and Kocsis practised endlessly on a scrubby little field beside a railway track.
 
Ronaldinho versus Zidane
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006
 
 
Friedel builds a Youth Academy for the Future
Category: Youth Soccer on 17 Nov 2006
"Football in America is a mid to upper-class sport and I want to change that"
 
Ferenc Puskas: One of all time soccer greats
Category: Professional on 17 Nov 2006

A few great articles on one of soccer greats....
Pele? Diego Maradona? Ronaldinho?

 
Wanted: New ideas for attacking soccer
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
Technical/tactical insights from the 2006 World Cup and their consequences for youth training
 
International Herald Tribune: Soccer, An evening of light and shadows
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
There is never a quiet night in international soccer when 112 nations are playing across the continents.
 
'Can't imagine life without' it
Category: Youth Soccer on 16 Nov 2006
"I can't imagine life without soccer. Everyone out here speaks Spanish. Actually you can say it is Mexico, only the fields in Mexico are not this good," said Lagunas, a talented defender for the Atletico Juniors in the Liga Revelacion in Decatur.
 
Real swell coffers for team rebuilding with £543m television deal
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
Real Madrid are on the verge of signing a £543m television deal that will be "the most important contract in the history of world sport", according to the club's president, Ramon Calderon. "The deal guarantees us €800m over seven seasons and will be signed in the next few days," a club spokesman said.
 
Hugo Sanchez in the hot seat as new coach for Mexico
Category: Professional on 16 Nov 2006
PACHUCA, Mexico: Former Real Madrid striker Hugo Sanchez was appointed Mexico's new national team coach on Thursday, selected in a unanimous vote of Mexico's 18 first-division clubs.
 
Study Claims World's Children Damaged by Specialization in Sports
Category: Youth Soccer on 16 Nov 2006
A study by the Anti-Specialization In National Interested Nation's Educators (ASININE) has concluded that specialization in sports is damaging the world's children. ASININE looked at children in 100 different countries and determined if nothing is done to change the current amount of soccer being played in other countries there is a risk of burnout, repetitive injuries and lawsuit.
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