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Canales: Taylor Twellman's coming-out party (Jan 30, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Taylor Twellman's hat trick against Norway delivered an emphatic statement about his World Cup credentials, writes Andrea Canales.
Carlisle: U.S. vs. Norway analysis (Jan 30, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. made short work of a weak Norway team, as Bruce Arena continued his player evaluations, writes Jeff Carlisle.
U.S. cruises past Norway in friendly (Jan 29, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Taylor Twellman scored three goals to lead the U.S. national team to a 5-0 rout of Norway on Sunday in an international friendly match.
Pope, Donovan to reach milestone (Jan 28, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Eddie Pope will make his 75th international appearance when the United States faces Norway at the Home Depot Center.
U.S. defeats Canada, in U-20 CONCACAF Cup final (Jan 27, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Amy Rodriguez, Jessica Rodstedt and Lauren Cheney each scored a goal to lead the United States to a 3-2 victory over Canada.
A's owner interested in expansion team in San Jose (Jan 27, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The owner of the Oakland Athletics met with the commissioner of Major League Soccer to discuss investing in an expansion team to replace the San Jose Earthquakes.
Johnson injury not thought to be serious (Jan 26, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Eddie Johnson has a bruised right calf and is day to day after getting hurt during the United States' 0-0 tie against Canada last Sunday.
Dell'Apa: Walter Zenga on U.S. World Cup hopes (Jan 25, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Walter Zenga believes the U.S. team that enters the World Cup this year will be a very different proposition from previous incarnations, writes Frank Dell'Apa.
USL Round-Up: Freedom join W-League (Jan 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United Soccer Leagues announced that the Washington Freedom will participate in the 2006 W-League season as an Associate Member of the league.
U.S. U-20 women defeat El Savador (Jan 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Lauren Cheney and Jessica Rodstedt scored two goals apiece to lead the U.S. Under-20 women's soccer team over El Salvador 5-0 Monday.
Canales: U.S. vs. Canada recap (Jan 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. team's bland performance against Canada was notable only for Freddy Adu's national team debut, writes Andrea Canales.
Adu becomes youngest to play for U.S. national team (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Freddy Adu became the youngest player in the history of the U.S. national team when the 16-year-old entered late in Sunday night's 0-0 tie against Canada.
U.S. finalizes soccer exhibition against Poland (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. men's soccer team finalized plans to play Poland in an exhibition game on March 1 at Kaiserslautern.
U.S. men finalize soccer exhibition against Poland (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. men's soccer team finalized plans to play Poland in an exhibition game on March 1 at Kaiserslautern, Germany, where the Americans will play Italy in the World Cup.
U.S. women capture Four Nations with win over China (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United States was held to a 0-0 tie by France in the Four Nations soccer tournament Friday despite several scoring chances by U.S. captain Kristine Lilly.
Johnson aims for World Cup after long injury layoff (Jan 21, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Eddie Johnson can't wait to get into a game for the U.S. national soccer team.
U.S. women tie France at Four Nations tournament (Jan 20, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United States was held to a 0-0 tie by France in the Four Nations soccer tournament Friday despite several scoring chances by U.S. captain Kristine Lilly.
Knoll: On Natasha Kai (Jan 19, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Natasha Kai is turning heads as the first female soccer player from Hawaii to train with the full national team, writes Corina Knoll.
U.S. to train in Cary, N.C., prior to World Cup (Jan 19, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. soccer team will start its final World Cup preparations May 9 at Cary, N.C.
Houston coach Kinnear gets extension (Jan 18, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Houston coach Dominic Kinnear signed a two-year contract extension with the MLS team on Wednesday.
Lilly leads U.S. past Norway in Four Nations (Jan 18, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Kristine Lilly scored the opening goal in her world-record 300th international game Wednesday.
Albright sidelined 3 to 6 weeks after knee surgery (Jan 17, 2006 17:00 GMT)
U.S. defender Chris Albright will be sidelined for three to six weeks after tearing cartilage in his left knee.
Federation out of tickets for U.S. World Cup games (Jan 17, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. Soccer Federation sold out its allocation of tickets for the United States' first-round games at the World Cup during its presale.
Kristine Lilly on verge of international soccer record (Jan 17, 2006 17:00 GMT)
On Wednesday in China, Kristine Lilly will reach an unprecedented individual milestone in international sport.
D.C. United defender added to U.S. roster (Jan 11, 2006 17:00 GMT)
D.C. United defender Bobby Boswell was added to the U.S. national team training camp roster and was expected to arrive Wednesday night.
U.S. to play Guatemala in World Cup warmup (Jan 10, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United States will play Guatemala in a World Cup warmup game Feb. 19 at the new soccer stadium in Frisco, Texas.
French U-17 team finishes top in Disney's Soccer Showcase (Jan 10, 2006 17:00 GMT)
France's Under-17 men's national team walked away as the top international team at Disney's Soccer Showcase which took place at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
Rampone back on U.S. roster after giving birth (Jan 9, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Defender Christie Rampone is returning to the U.S. women's soccer team for the first time since having a baby in September.
Galarcep: On Claudio Reyna (Jan 9, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Bruce Arena's midfield options would be seriously limited without a healthy Claudio Reyna, writes Ives Galarcep.
Adu happy to be practicing with U.S. national team (Jan 5, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Freddy Adu, practiced with the U.S. national team for the first time on Thursday.
Dell'Apa: On FIFA Young Player award (Jan 5, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The dearth of U.S. candidates for the FIFA Young Player award begs the question as to whether or not college soccer is hindering the development of U.S. talent, writes Frank Dell'Apa.
U.S. women finalize new collective bargaining agreement (Jan 4, 2006 17:00 GMT)
U.S. Soccer announced today in conjunction with the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team Players' Association that the sides have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement
Injured Marshall will miss U.S. team's training camp (Jan 3, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Columbus Crew defender Chad Marshall will miss the U.S. national team's January training camp because of an injury.
Canales: Girls of summer get burned (Jan 1, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Without a professional domestic league, the future of women's soccer in the U.S. looks cloudy, writes Andrea Canales.
Archived News:
Month: January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December
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Canales: Taylor Twellman's coming-out party (Jan 30, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Taylor Twellman's hat trick against Norway delivered an emphatic statement about his World Cup credentials, writes Andrea Canales.
Carlisle: U.S. vs. Norway analysis (Jan 30, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. made short work of a weak Norway team, as Bruce Arena continued his player evaluations, writes Jeff Carlisle.
U.S. cruises past Norway in friendly (Jan 29, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Taylor Twellman scored three goals to lead the U.S. national team to a 5-0 rout of Norway on Sunday in an international friendly match.
Pope, Donovan to reach milestone (Jan 28, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Eddie Pope will make his 75th international appearance when the United States faces Norway at the Home Depot Center.
U.S. defeats Canada, in U-20 CONCACAF Cup final (Jan 27, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Amy Rodriguez, Jessica Rodstedt and Lauren Cheney each scored a goal to lead the United States to a 3-2 victory over Canada.
A's owner interested in expansion team in San Jose (Jan 27, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The owner of the Oakland Athletics met with the commissioner of Major League Soccer to discuss investing in an expansion team to replace the San Jose Earthquakes.
Johnson injury not thought to be serious (Jan 26, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Eddie Johnson has a bruised right calf and is day to day after getting hurt during the United States' 0-0 tie against Canada last Sunday.
Dell'Apa: Walter Zenga on U.S. World Cup hopes (Jan 25, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Walter Zenga believes the U.S. team that enters the World Cup this year will be a very different proposition from previous incarnations, writes Frank Dell'Apa.
USL Round-Up: Freedom join W-League (Jan 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United Soccer Leagues announced that the Washington Freedom will participate in the 2006 W-League season as an Associate Member of the league.
U.S. U-20 women defeat El Savador (Jan 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Lauren Cheney and Jessica Rodstedt scored two goals apiece to lead the U.S. Under-20 women's soccer team over El Salvador 5-0 Monday.
Canales: U.S. vs. Canada recap (Jan 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. team's bland performance against Canada was notable only for Freddy Adu's national team debut, writes Andrea Canales.
Adu becomes youngest to play for U.S. national team (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Freddy Adu became the youngest player in the history of the U.S. national team when the 16-year-old entered late in Sunday night's 0-0 tie against Canada.
U.S. finalizes soccer exhibition against Poland (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. men's soccer team finalized plans to play Poland in an exhibition game on March 1 at Kaiserslautern.
U.S. men finalize soccer exhibition against Poland (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. men's soccer team finalized plans to play Poland in an exhibition game on March 1 at Kaiserslautern, Germany, where the Americans will play Italy in the World Cup.
U.S. women capture Four Nations with win over China (Jan 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United States was held to a 0-0 tie by France in the Four Nations soccer tournament Friday despite several scoring chances by U.S. captain Kristine Lilly.
Johnson aims for World Cup after long injury layoff (Jan 21, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Eddie Johnson can't wait to get into a game for the U.S. national soccer team.
U.S. women tie France at Four Nations tournament (Jan 20, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United States was held to a 0-0 tie by France in the Four Nations soccer tournament Friday despite several scoring chances by U.S. captain Kristine Lilly.
Knoll: On Natasha Kai (Jan 19, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Natasha Kai is turning heads as the first female soccer player from Hawaii to train with the full national team, writes Corina Knoll.
U.S. to train in Cary, N.C., prior to World Cup (Jan 19, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. soccer team will start its final World Cup preparations May 9 at Cary, N.C.
Houston coach Kinnear gets extension (Jan 18, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Houston coach Dominic Kinnear signed a two-year contract extension with the MLS team on Wednesday.
Lilly leads U.S. past Norway in Four Nations (Jan 18, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Kristine Lilly scored the opening goal in her world-record 300th international game Wednesday.
Albright sidelined 3 to 6 weeks after knee surgery (Jan 17, 2006 17:00 GMT)
U.S. defender Chris Albright will be sidelined for three to six weeks after tearing cartilage in his left knee.
Federation out of tickets for U.S. World Cup games (Jan 17, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. Soccer Federation sold out its allocation of tickets for the United States' first-round games at the World Cup during its presale.
Kristine Lilly on verge of international soccer record (Jan 17, 2006 17:00 GMT)
On Wednesday in China, Kristine Lilly will reach an unprecedented individual milestone in international sport.
D.C. United defender added to U.S. roster (Jan 11, 2006 17:00 GMT)
D.C. United defender Bobby Boswell was added to the U.S. national team training camp roster and was expected to arrive Wednesday night.
U.S. to play Guatemala in World Cup warmup (Jan 10, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The United States will play Guatemala in a World Cup warmup game Feb. 19 at the new soccer stadium in Frisco, Texas.
French U-17 team finishes top in Disney's Soccer Showcase (Jan 10, 2006 17:00 GMT)
France's Under-17 men's national team walked away as the top international team at Disney's Soccer Showcase which took place at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
Rampone back on U.S. roster after giving birth (Jan 9, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Defender Christie Rampone is returning to the U.S. women's soccer team for the first time since having a baby in September.
Galarcep: On Claudio Reyna (Jan 9, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Bruce Arena's midfield options would be seriously limited without a healthy Claudio Reyna, writes Ives Galarcep.
Adu happy to be practicing with U.S. national team (Jan 5, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Freddy Adu, practiced with the U.S. national team for the first time on Thursday.
Dell'Apa: On FIFA Young Player award (Jan 5, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The dearth of U.S. candidates for the FIFA Young Player award begs the question as to whether or not college soccer is hindering the development of U.S. talent, writes Frank Dell'Apa.
U.S. women finalize new collective bargaining agreement (Jan 4, 2006 17:00 GMT)
U.S. Soccer announced today in conjunction with the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team Players' Association that the sides have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement
Injured Marshall will miss U.S. team's training camp (Jan 3, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Columbus Crew defender Chad Marshall will miss the U.S. national team's January training camp because of an injury.
Canales: Girls of summer get burned (Jan 1, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Without a professional domestic league, the future of women's soccer in the U.S. looks cloudy, writes Andrea Canales.




