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Klinsmann would be great choice for U.S., Pele says (Nov 30, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Former Germany coach Juergen Klinsmann would be an ideal choice for the U.S., Pele said in Germany on Thursday

Canales: Donovan at the crossroads (Nov 28, 2006 17:00 GMT)
2006 was supposed to be the defining point of Landon Donovan's career, yet it turned into an unqualified disaster. However, the learning experience may be just what Donovan needs to get back on track,

Hays: Residency gives U.S. the edge (Nov 27, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Residency camp provides the U.S. women with a unique advantage when it comes to working on the team's strengths and weaknesses, writes Graham Hays.

Hays: U.S. vs. Canada recap (Nov 27, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The Gold Cup triumph over Canada couldn't hide the one potential weakness of the U.S. women's national team, a troubling dependence on Abby Wambach and Kristine Lilly for goals, writes Graham Hays<

Canales: Qualifying format for CONCACAF region needs work (Nov 27, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Even though both Canada and the U.S. qualified successfully for the Women's World Cup, it was hard to find a fan of the new CONCACAF qualifying format, writes Andrea Canales.

U.S. women win Gold Cup after overtime (Nov 26, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Kristine Lilly scored on a penalty kick late in overtime to give the United States a 2-1 victory over Canada on Sunday night in the championship game of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Hays: Rampone a model of consistency (Nov 26, 2006 17:00 GMT)
It's a testament to her consistency and unsung nature that Christie Rampone's march to an all-time appearances milestone has gone quietly unnoticed, writes Graham Hays.

Pregnant Hamm declines induction into Texas Sports Hall (Nov 24, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Mia Hamm declined induction into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame next year because she's pregnant and has been advised not to travel.

Hays: U.S. vs. Canada preview (Nov 24, 2006 17:00 GMT)
There's no love lost between the Canadian and U.S. teams and Sunday's Gold Cup final will be an intense physical battle, writes Graham Hays.

Hays: Lilly playing better than ever (Nov 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The most capped player in soccer history, Kristine Lilly has seen it all. These days though, she' s also playing better than ever before, writes Graham Hays.

Hays: U.S. vs. Mexico analysis (Nov 23, 2006 17:00 GMT)
It wasn't a pretty peformance against Mexico but the U.S. got the result it needed, with no little help once again from Abby Wambach, writes Graham Hays.

Wambach leads U.S. women over Mexico (Nov 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Abby Wambach scored twice and the United States beat Mexico 2-0 in their CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal Wednesday night to earn a berth in the 2007 World Cup and run its unbeaten streak to 31 games.

Hays: U.S. vs. Mexico preview (Nov 22, 2006 17:00 GMT)
When the U.S. women take on Mexico in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, it's not only a chance to qualify for the World Cup but also an opportunity to reassert regional supremacy, writes Graham Hays.

U.S. women face Mexico with World Cup berth on line (Nov 21, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Riding a 30-game unbeaten run, the U.S. women try to qualify for the 2007 World Cup when they face Mexico in the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Wednesday night.

Rogers: U-20s still behind the technical curve (Nov 20, 2006 17:00 GMT)
U.S. U-20 coach Thomas Rongen has a wealth of talent at his disposal, but the side has yet to develop the right chemistry, writes Andrew Rogers.

U.S. to play Denmark in first game since World Cup (Nov 15, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The U.S. soccer team will play Denmark in an exhibition game on Jan. 20 at the Home Depot Center here, the first game for the Americans since they were eliminated in the first round of the World Cu

Canales: Developing U.S. players at home and abroad (Nov 14, 2006 17:00 GMT)
It's still uncertain whether the ideal path for developing U.S. players is to keep the best youth talent at home or send them abroad, writes Andrea Canales.

Rogers: U.S. U-17 develop mental fortitude (Nov 13, 2006 17:00 GMT)
The recent U.S. U-17 men's tour of South America showed coach John Hackworth that his young squad has the mental strength to compete in the most hostile environments, writes Andrew Rogers.

Conrad's Corner: Tribute to Glenn Myernick, Part 5 (Nov 11, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Every so often, one comes across a person who imparts the true meaning of life. U.S. national team assistant coach Glenn "Mooch" Myernick was one such person, writes Jimmy Conrad in Part 5 of a

U.S. player credited with first World Cup hat trick (Nov 10, 2006 17:00 GMT)
It comes 76 years later, but American soccer player Bert Patenaude is finally getting official credit as the first person to score a hat trick in a World Cup match.

Conrad's Corner: Tribute to Glenn Myernick, Part 4 (Nov 10, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Every so often, one comes across a person who imparts the true meaning of life. U.S. national team assistant coach Glenn "Mooch" Myernick was one such person, writes Jimmy Conrad in Part 4 of a

Ryan names U.S. roster for Women's Gold Cup (Nov 9, 2006 17:00 GMT)
U.S. women's national team head coach Greg Ryan has named the 20-player roster that will attempt to qualify for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup during the 2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup.

Conrad's Corner: Tribute to Glenn Myernick, Part 3 (Nov 9, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Every so often, one comes across a person who imparts the true meaning of life. U.S. national team assistant coach Glenn "Mooch" Myernick was one such person, writes Jimmy Conrad in Part 3 of a

Principal apologizes for pregame Nazi speech (Nov 8, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Part of a Nazi leader's speech was played over the public address system before a high school soccer game, prompting an apology by the home team's principal.

Conrad's Corner: Tribute to Glenn Myernick, Part 2 (Nov 8, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Every so often one comes across a person who imparts the true meaning of life. U.S. national team assistant coach Glenn "Mooch" Myernick was one such person, writes Jimmy Conrad in part two of

Conrad's Corner: Tribute to Glenn Myernick, Part 1 (Nov 6, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Every so often one comes across a person who imparts the true meaning of life. U.S. national team assistant coach Glenn "Mooch" Myernick, who died in October, was one such person, writes Jimmy Conr

Lilly goal gives U.S. Peace Queen Cup (Nov 3, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Kristine Lilly scored her 116th international goal in the 68th minute to give United States a 1-0 victory over Canada on Saturday to clinch the Peace Queen Cup.

U.S. women advance to Peace Queen Cup final (Nov 2, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Defender Cat Whitehill beat five players to score in injury time Thursday as the United States defeated the Netherlands 2-0 in the women's soccer Peace Queen Cup to set up an all-North American final

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