- Soccer Riot Kills Dozens In Egypt - PC The Cowl
Violence and protests have once again exploded in Egypt concurrent to riots at a soccer match in Port Said. The game, which took place between Al Ahly and Al Masry, ended in a surprise upset with Al Ahly's 3-1 defeat. On Wednesday, 74 people died, ...
- Hart says Canada should be ready for next qualifying stage - TSN
A much tougher task awaits against Panama, which is ranked 47th by soccer's world governing body FIFA. Honduras is ranked 51st and Cuba 113th. Canada is currently slotted at No. 74 in the world. It is one of three groups playing in the CONCACAF (North ...
- Preparation already underway for Canada's men's soccer squad - Vancouver Sun
The Canadian men's soccer team doesn't begin the next stage of World Cup qualifying until June, but that doesn't mean the club is coasting through the winter months. Quite the opposite in fact at the managerial level. By necessity, head coach Stephen ...
- Soccer: Herbert buoyed by return - New Zealand Herald
By Grant Chapman While Ryan Nelsen's transfer to Tottenham Hotspur has Kiwi football fans abuzz, All Whites coach Ricki Herbert is more excited at the prospect of seeing his skipper back in action on the pitch. Having struggled with a knee injury over ...
- On Soccer: Tony Meola, Claudio Reyna should boost New Jersey presence in Hall ... - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
In the late 1980s, as the United States national team began to claw its way toward soccer respectability following a 40-year World Cup drought, there was a young, talented core of New Jersey players who were leading the way. For New Jerseyans, it came ...
- World Cup boots ahead at Kings - Caymanian Compass
The 2012 Cayman World Cup of football is slated to take place this Friday and Saturday, 10-11 February. Matches take place at Kings Sports Centre and are being organized by Cayman Sports Authority. An annual competition, games centre on locals ...
- Bayamon, Puerto Rico's new power - Fifa.com
Back in 2009, the status quo of club football in the North, Central America and Caribbean Zone was thoroughly shaken up, and from a very unexpected source. In a region where sides from Mexico, USA, Costa Rica and Honduras usually hold sway, ...
- Soccer: Nelsen expected to play against Jamaica - New Zealand Herald
- US U23s to face Mexico U23s at FC Dallas Stadium - ESPN (blog)
- Najar ready to take another step forward in year three - Major League Soccer
A December training stint with Tottenham in England got Najar's offseason off to the right start, as he got a taste of the highest level of soccer with the Premier League club. Between that and spending time working with DC's strength and conditioning ...