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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Women's Professional Soccer: Recapping The Offseason Thus Far - Bleacherreport.com



As the offseason began for Women’s Professional Soccer this fall and early winter, there was plenty of shuffling of rosters as free agency began and both the Chicago Red Stars and FC Gold Pride folded in the span of months of each other. The Philadelphia
Source: bleacherreport.com

Haitian amputees discover unlikely outlet in soccer - Detroit News
Port-au-Prince, Haiti â€" MacKendy Francois lost a leg in Haiti's Jan. 12 earthquake, one of thousands whose limbs were amputated so they could be extricated from the rubble or to stop a dangerous infection. The 23-year-old is one of the lucky few who have
Source: www.detnews.com

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High school soccer: Rebuilding year? Not for defending champ Woodside - San Jose Mercury News
Senior tri-captains Taylor Duffner, Emma Diaz and Caitlin Brandman give the Woodside girls soccer team its winning attitude. In a year when the Wildcats were supposed to be vulnerable, they instead have risen to the top of the PAL Bay Division. For the
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Wildcats, Terriers girls soccer teams finish locked in scoreless tie - Redlands Daily Facts
REDLANDS - Another Redlands and Redlands East Valley girls' soccer match-up, another tie. Duplicating the result from their first meeting back on Dec. 9, the Wildcats and the Terriers battled to a scoreless tie at the Redlands Sports Park in the second of
Source: www.redlandsdailyfacts.com

RPT-Soccer-Qatar join N. Korea, Iraq in dock for player no-show - Yahoo! Eurosport
Hosts Qatar will join North Korea and Iraq in facing an AFC disciplinary committee for failing to put forward a player for their pre-match Asian Cup news conferences, the tournament director said on Wednesday. AFC official Tokuaki Suzuki said the verdict
Source: uk.eurosport.yahoo.com

Iraq’s Soccer Team Faces Tough Battle at Asian Cup - New York Times
At Iraq’s opening game at the 2011 Asian Cup against Iran, it took just 12 minutes for its captain and star striker, Younis Mahmood, to evoke memories of the glorious triumph of July 2007. After a simple cross to the far post led to confusion in the Iran
Source: www.nytimes.com



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