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In my quest to uncover America’s soccer history, I will profile all 50 States in 2012. From Alabama to Wyoming, I will prove that America is indeed a Soccer Nation. Even though our soccer history may not be as colorful as other countries worldwide, it’s still ours. Based on my findings, I intend to profile a state and write a soccer article on a weekly basis. I may write about...
Published: October 12, 2011
Harrison, NJ – A few days after the United States Men’s National Team gave Head Coach Jurgen Klinsmann his first win against Honduras, the team lost 1-0 to Ecuador at Red Bull Arena on Tuesday night. Playing for the first time at Red Bulls Arena in front of a boisterous Pro-Ecuadorian crowd of 20,707, the United States statistically dominated Ecuador. The National team registered a 22-9...
Published: August 11, 2011
Philadelphia, PA – The Klinsmann Era officially kicked off in the City of Brotherly Love as Jurgen Klinsmann made his United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) head coaching debut against bitter CONCACAF rivals Mexico at the Lincoln Financial Field. In front of 30,138 fans, both squads took their respected rivalry to a new level as they tied 1-1 on Wednesday night. While a win would have...
Published: August 2, 2011
Monday morning was no ordinary morning at NIKETOWN in New York City for the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) was in town for the official introduction of Jurgen Klinsmann as the new head coach of the U.S. men’s national team. On Friday, July 29, 2011, USSF President Sunil Gulati officially made Jurgen Klinsmann the 35th head coach of the U.S. men’s national team. Klinsmann was...
Published: July 2, 2011
From July 1 to July 24, the Copa America, the world’s oldest soccer tournament, will feature 12 Latin American teams who will battle it out for the top spot. On Friday night, the largest soccer event in Latin American successfully kicked off for the 43rd time at the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, where fans in attendance almost witnessed Bolivia upset the tournament’s host and favorite Argentina....
Published: June 5, 2011
Foxborough, MA – Playing in front of a record 64,121 people at Gillette Stadium, the United States was simply outclassed and manhandled, 4-0, by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Champion Spain. In a game where Landon Donovan sat out due to illness, Carlos Bocanegra didn’t dress for the game and both Clint Dempsey and Michael Bradley were benched, coach Bob Bradley utilized an inexperienced lineup...
Published: April 26, 2011
NEW YORK, NY—Tennis Legend John McEnroe took part of this past Saturday’s “Celebrity Match,” hosted by NYFEST. In a partnership with the Tribeca Film Festival, Umbro and The New York Cosmos, NYFest is New York City’s first film and entertainment soccer tournament. Along with his legendary competitive spirit, McEnroe has been considered by many of his fans as the epitome...