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Confessions of a soccer geek
I have to admit something. I am a soccer geek. I will watch the early-round Champions League games before NBA regular-season games. I know more about the U.S. national team players than I do about the Orioles. I got more excited about the end-of-...
Tags: Joe Namath, National Basketball Association, Mark Turgeon, FIFA World Cup, Tiger Woods
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Brazil's young Neymar dazzles Americans in 4-1 rout
The list of Brazilian soccer legends began with the incomparable Pele, who as a 17-year-old led his country to the first of five World Cups in 1958. It has continued, nearly unabated, for a half-century.
Now, it's Neymar's star turn.
The 20-year-old...Tags: Polo, Michael Bradley, Carlos Bocanegra, FIFA World Cup, Lou Ferrigno
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United States won't be 'friendly' host for Brazil at FedEx Field
The soccer term "friendly" can be a misnomer, depending on the teams playing the match and the circumstances surrounding it.
For a U.S. side trying to reinvent itself after a disappointing performance in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa while...Tags: FIFA World Cup, Tim Howard, FedEx Field
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It looks like O's are ready to make some moves
The Baltimore SunSo apparently Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette is a pretty popular guy these days. Over the weekend, several rumors gained steam that the Orioles were willing trade partners in at least two possible deals. From the...Tags: Koji Uehara, Baltimore Orioles, Chris Davis, Roy Oswalt, Joe Nathan
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Pressure is on for U.S. team in quarterfinals
If the U.S. national soccer team is feeling the weight of the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal against Jamaica today at sold-out RFK Stadium, the players and coaches aren't showing it. Since their arrival in Washington on Thursday, the Americans have...Tags: Los Angeles Galaxy, FIFA World Cup, Multi-Sport Events, Television, Carlos Bocanegra
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Who will win Gold Cup final — U.S. or Mexico?
Mexico will romp Grahame L. Jones Los Angeles Times Mexico has Javier Hernandez and 10 other quality players. The U.S. has Tim Howard, Steve Cherundolo and Clint Dempsey. Mexico has players who know what they're doing on the field. The U.S. has players...Tags: Chicago Tribune, FIFA World Cup, Tim Howard, Los Angeles Times, Paul Doyle
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Twins owner Pohlad is dead at age 93
Carl Pohlad, a billionaire banker whose Minnesota Twins won two World Series titles during nearly his nearly quarter-century as owner, died yesterday. He was 93. When Pohlad paid Calvin Griffith $38 million for the Twins in 1984, he was widely credited...Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Trials, Mats Sundin, Baseball, Minnesota Twins
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L.A. Galaxy's decline is tough to fathom
Last November the Galaxy capped perhaps the most dominant season in Major League Soccer history by beating the Houston Dynamo to win the MLS Cup. On Tuesday it continued one of the steepest declines in league history, losing to a previously winless...Tags: Los Angeles Galaxy, Houston Dynamo, David Beckham, Lamar Hunt
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Letters: It's an ice place to live for Kings
Why is the NHL better than the NBA? We need look no further than a comparison between the Kings and the Lakers. The Kings are in the Stanley Cup Final because they are the epitome of a team, working their collective behinds off every second they are on...Tags: I'll Have Another (racehorse), Los Angeles Dodgers, Andrew Bynum, Preakness Stakes, Los Angeles Times
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Galaxy loses Michael Stephens, Mike Magee to suspension
As if things weren't bad enough for the Galaxy, winless since April 21 and buried in Major League Soccer's Western Conference cellar, the team learned Friday that midfielder Michael Stephens and forward Mike Magee will miss the next game after being...
Tags: Los Angeles Galaxy, University of California, Los Angeles, The Home Depot, Awards and Prizes, UCLA Bruins
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Neymar leads Brazil past the U.S., 4-1, in international friendly
LANDOVER, Md. — The list of Brazilian soccer legends began with the incomparable Pele, who as a 17-year led his country to the first of five World Cups in 1958. It has continued, nearly unabated, for half a century. Now, it's Neymar's star turn....Tags: Polo, Michael Bradley, Carlos Bocanegra, Tim Howard, FedEx Field
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