- Soccer Outsider: Hamdi Salihi is just what DC United needs . . . unless he isn't - Washington Post (blog)
- Former Women's Soccer Players Gain International Experience - Quinnipiac Bobcats
- Soccer: Phoenix fall to third after loss - New Zealand Herald
Today, they put on a clinic in possession football in the first half, before somehow keeping a wasteful Wellington goalless in the second and landing the killer blow with 10 minutes left. The defending champions dominated just about every aspect of the ...
- DC United signs Albanian striker Hamdi Salihi from Rapid Vienna - Washington Post (blog)
Salihi's contract figures weren't disclosed but soccer industry sources believe it's on the lower end of the designated player scale (between $500000 and $750000). Montenegro midfielder Branko Boskovic ($525000) is United's other designated player, ...
- Egypt rioting depressingly familiar for soccer - Fox News
It's absolutely not a stadium where there is a danger to the spectators," said Walter Gagg, a FIFA official and stadium and security adviser to the Confederation of African Football. Gagg inspected the stadium to approve its use for the 2006 Cup of ...
- Brettschneider set for trial - New England Soccer Today
Brettschneider is set to join the team on trial next week the Revs confirmed to New England Soccer Today on Thursday afternoon. Brettschneider, a 22-year-old who can also play in midfield, played in 15 league games, including nine starts, ...
- Nyambiya dumps NRZ to set up academy - The Zimbabwean
Forgotten winger, Collin Nyambiya, has established a soccer Academy, Young Flying Stars here, which seeks to develop young talent in the southern region. It caters for players within the 9-16 years age group. “I noticed the need to develop talent ...
- DC United's Dwayne De Rosario says contract talks are 'moving forward' - Washington Post (blog)
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- GALAXY: Nakazawa in 'happiest' days - ESPN (blog)
- News of the world in photos: Southern storms, Joe Paterno and more - Seattle Post Intelligencer
This photo shows shows Ndrea Prendi, head of Albania's state security service which protects government institutions and officials, who was placed under house arrest Monday over the death of four opposition supporters, shot dead during an ...