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Donovan Saga Illustrates Issues in U.S. Soccer

Two U.S. Soccer fans watch a game on a monitor erected in South Africa during the World Cup. More Americans have taken an interest in the sport after the U.S. National Team's successful run last month. (Photo courtesy Steve Evans/Flickr)

By Joe Meloni
Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber made it clear this week that Los Angeles Galaxy captain Landon Donovan will play for the MLS side this season. Given the current popularity of Donovan and the Beautiful Game in the United States, Garber’s refusal is the right decision for the league and the game.
When [...]

Yael Averbuch of the WPS Interview

By Chris Wimmer
In January of 2010 at the NSCAA Coaches Convention in Philadelphia, I attended the “women in soccer breakfast.” I had the chance to hear an important and impressive speech by Yael Averbuch of Women’s Professional Soccer’s Sky Blue FC anda member of the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Averbuch spoke about about the [...]

U.S. Women’s National Side Beats Germany

By Chris Wimmer  of Virginia Online Soccer News
On May 22nd in Cleveland, Ohio with a 4-0 shutout of 2-time defending Women’s World Cup Champions Germany, the U.S. Women’s National team made a statement: they are once again the best team in the world.
The U.S. had two goals in each half, and an amazing game from [...]







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