Match Picks of the Week
Selected games to watch from British Columbia's
top senior men's and women's amateur leagues.
Please check league
schedules for late changes.
Friday January 27
FVSL:
Poco FC vs North Delta SC
7:00pm Gates TURF
Premier Soccer
City League Cup
Important game in Round Robin play for these
two top premier teams.
saturday, January 28
VMSL:
Columbus FC vs
West Van FC
2:00pm Adanac Park
Two of the best
teams in the VMSL will face off in search of the all-important 3
points!
VISL: Nanaimo
United FC vs Cowichan FC
7:00pm Nanaimo Turf (Merle Logan)
Winning this 'mid island derby' would allow
either team to distance themselves from their nearest VISL rivals,
title favorites Cowichan are looking to get closer to the 40 pt
mark!
MWSL:
Richmond FC 'A' vs
Westside FC Premier
2:30pm Minoru Turf #2
Sunday January 29
LIWSA:
Bays United FC vs Castaways FC (Division 1)
12:00pm Canarvon Rugby pitch
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Today in Football History
27 January 2006
Canada falls 2:3 to USA in the 2006 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20
Championship in Veracruz, MEX. After USA loses a player to an
ejection, Canada scores two goals to take a 2-1 lead. USA, however,
comes back with goals from Jessica Rodstedt and Lauren Cheney to
capture to championship with a 3:2 victory.
(Soccer Canada)
Quotable
Malcolm McDonald
"Mirandinha will have more shots this afternoon than both sides put
together."
2011 season, a look back... CVancouver Whitecaps FC vs Chivas USA
Major League Soccer - April 16, 2011 - Empire Field, Vancouver, BC
Photos by Richard Howes © -
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friday, january 27, 2012
A couple of fan favourites arrive at Whitecaps camp - Whitecaps
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Last year’s team MVP Camilo saw his first action this preseason, as
he went through a light workout with another late arrival, Korean
legend Young-Pyo Lee.
Montreal Impact concludes its Mexican trip undefeated - Montreal
Impact
The Impact tied Mexican first division club Atlas 1-1, on Thursday
in Zapopan, a borough of Guadalajara, in its fourth and final
preseason game in Mexico. Despite facing a tough opponent, the
Impact finished its Mexican tour undefeated.
TFC Sign Defender Geovanny Caicedo - Toronto FC
Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has signed Ecuadorian
international defender Geovanny Caicedo. “Caicedo brings great club
and international experience to Toronto FC and can compete for a
starting position,” said Toronto FC Head Coach and Technical
Director, Aron Winter.
TFC to launch season with rare roster continuity - Globe and
Mail
Having conceded more goals than any other goalkeeper in Major League
Soccer last season, a trip to face Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez and
Co. might not be everyone’s idea of a confidence builder. But after
finishing out of the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season,
Toronto FC goalie Stefan Frei happily welcomed the challenge to
train with English Premier League giant Liverpool for a week last
month.
Reds no longer the parachute club - SLAM!
Stability. After five seasons spent outside of the playoff picture,
largely the result of constant roster shuffling and an ever-changing
plan, Toronto FC enters Year 6 in better shape than ever. For once,
the core of the roster is set and likely here to stay for a while.
Sounders looking to fill Keller's shoes - Herald
For three years, Kasey Keller was the face -- and quite often the
very loud voice -- of Sounders FC soccer. So when Seattle opened
preseason training last weekend, it was admittedly a bit odd to be
doing so without Keller, who retired following the 2011 season.
Seattle's Star
- Seattle Sounders
Kasey Keller put the final touch on his pro career by winning Seattle's Sports
Star of the Year. Now his focus shifts to broadcasting the game he has played
professionally for the last 20 years.
Portland aim for the top after opening week of preseason - Portland Timbers
With the first week of preseason training nearly over, two things
are certain: Portland Timbers head coach John Spencer is right where
he wants to be. And he expects all his players to feel the same way.
Timbers name Cameron Knowles an Assistant Coach - Portland
Timbers
Knowles, 29, enters his first season as an assistant coach and joins
Mike Toshack and Amos Magee on Spencer’s coaching staff. He played
professionally for seven seasons, including four with the Timbers
from 2007-10. Knowles was originally drafted by Real Salt Lake in
the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft and played two seasons in MLS.
Red Bulls Soccer Team Ordered to Pay Taxes on New Jersey Home-Field
Arena - Bloomberg
The New York Red Bulls, the soccer team owned by Austrian
billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz, owesproperty taxes to Harrison,
New Jersey, a
tax-court judge ruled.
Strikers Gain a Player, Lose a Player; RailHawks Sign 2 - IMS
The Fort Lauderdale Strikers and Carolina RailHawks both made
players moves late this week. The Strikers added former MLS player
Andy Herron to their roster but in turn lost Mike Palacio from their
2011 roster. Carolina announced two signings, Palacio and Ty
Shipalane who had played for the RailHawks in 2010.
More than just a game: Why girls soccer matters - The Star
When the women’s Olympic qualifying soccer tournament started Jan.
19 in the UFO-style BC Place, barely a mention was apparent. Despite
Vancouver’s thousands of recreational soccer players, the qualifier
brought just a quizzical nod and non-committal afterthought. Most
people here had no idea Canada will host the 2015 FIFA Women’s World
Cup.
Official opening for Queen's Park turf field - New Westminster
News Leader
The official opening for the Queen’s Park artificial turf field in
New Westminster will be held Saturday, Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. Minor
lacrosse and soccer players from across the city will be
participating in the ceremony originally scheduled for Jan. 19, but
postponed due to snow.
Amway Canadian Championship
Amway Canada to return as title sponsor of Canadian Championship
Amway Canada will return as the title sponsor of the Canadian
Championship and become a primary partner of the CSA with an
involvement in the Active Start Soccer Fests, National Teams and the
Canadian Soccer Association’s National Championships.
FC Edmonton confirms Commonwealth as venue for Whitecaps’ ACC match
- The 11
FC Edmonton has yet to announce where it will play its NASL home
games, but the club confirmed Thursday evening that it will contest
its Amway Canadian Championship match opener at Commonwealth
Stadium.
team canada
Canada's
Hart to meet with Jonathan de Guzman
- MLS
The wheels are still in motion for Villarreal midfielder Jonathan de
Guzman to eventually don Canadian national team colors, according to
his brother.
concacaf women's olympic qualifying
Soccer night in Canada entertains and enlightens - Vancouver
Courier
"Appetite for soccer has empty feeling." After eyeballing that
headline on the front page of Saturday's Vancouver Sun sports
section, I turned to my U7-soccer playing daughter and asked if she
wanted to see Team Canada take on Cuba at B.C. Place Stadium. "Yes,
yes," she said jumping up and down, almost knocking over my morning
coffee.
Canada v Mexico pre-match interviews - Red Nation
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The Canadian Women's National Team are ninety minutes away from
advancing to the Finals, but most importantly earning a spot in the
2012 Summer Olympic Games. All that is standing between them and
London is Mexico, who Canada has defeated sixteen out of eighteen
encounters.
Sinclair, Canada ready for a scrap vs. Mexico - Sportsnet
The Canadian women’s soccer team is ready for a scrap. As the ladies
in red prepare for Mexico in Friday’s semifinal of the CONCACAF
Women’s Olympic qualifying tournament, there’s a resoluteness in the
camp, and an understanding they’ll be facing a side with a
reputation for physicality.
Herdman hoping to take Canada over 'ome - Toronto Sun
Over the past two weeks, it's been nothing but rave reviews from the
Canadian women's soccer team when describing coach John Herdman.
Canadian women on brink of Olympics - Globe and Mail
The national women’s soccer team faced a crossroads when it returned
home from a disastrous performance at last summer’s World Cup in
Germany. The team’s confidence was shredded, its pride wounded, and
head coach Carolina Morace resigned, ending her tumultuous
relationship with the Canadian Soccer Association.
Scott tasked with shutting down Mexican attack - Canada.com
Desiree Scott has traded taking on defenders for time on the ball,
and she couldn’t be happier. The 24-year-old from Winnipeg has
shifted positions under new Canadian women’s national soccer team
head coach John Herdman, from wide midfielder to a holding role in
front of the back four.
Vancouver's Olympic sized challenge - 24th Minute
Earlier today BC Place announced that it was releasing more tickets
for the Olympic qualifying semi-final double header Friday. It
didn’t say who was buying the tickets. We do know that about 6,000
Mexican fans showed up on a weeknight to watch the final game of the
group stage against the United States. We’ve heard that more will be
in the stands on Friday. So, the potential of Canadian fans being
outnumbered (again) in their own country is there.
Olympics on Canada's mind ahead of crucial Mexico semifinal -
CBC
There aren’t many sports tournaments in the world where the
semifinals are more important than the final, but that’s exactly the
situation at the 2012 CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament
at BC Place in Vancouver.
What is Canada's women's soccer team
doing with a forensic psychologist? - Province
There are several theories as to why Canada failed to win a game at
the Women's World Cup last summer. Among them: Other counties, like
France, which cut Canada apart in a decisive group game, had
improved exponentially. Or the Canadians were burnt out from living
in Rome all summer (if only we could be so lucky).
Canadian women still waiting for soccer breakthrough - The
Province
The problem — like Michael Cimino’s first movie and The Black
Crowes’ first album — isn’t necessarily what followed but the
expectations which were created the first time we saw them.
Injured Solo practices before U.S. women's Olympic qualifier -
USA Today
Hope Solo stood in the net, leaned forward and grimaced. She had
just dived to her right to make a save, and her injured leg was
feeling the effects. The goalkeeper for the
U.S.
women's soccer team was back on the practice field Thursday, one day
before the game that will determine whether the Americans go to the
Olympics. Whether she'll actually play was still in doubt.
Underdog Mexico, Costa Rica very aware of odds - CONCACAF
The coaches of Mexico and Costa Rica realize the length of their
odds in Friday's CONCACAF women's qualifying semifinals better than
anyone.
Olympic women's qualifying semifinal refs set - CONCACAF
Irazema Aguilera of Cuba and Dianne Ferreira-James of Guyana have
been designated to referee Friday's semifinals of CONCACAF Olympic
women's qualifying.
canadians abroad
Another young Canadian signs for 2.Bundesliga club - CSN
Following in the footsteps of striker Randy Edwini-Bonsu, another
young Canadian player has signed with Eintracht Braunschweig in the
German second division. Attacking midfielder Andrew Barsalona, 21,
will be joining the German club after most recently playing for
Hamilton FC of the PDL.
world football
Sepp Blatter, Rupert Murdoch have power meeting after FIFA, Fox seal
$425M World Cup TV deal - Yahoo!
ZURICH - FIFA President Sepp Blatter met with News Corporation
chairman Rupert Murdoch on Thursday, weeks after their organizations
signed a $425 million broadcast deal.
Financial fair play key to football's future - UEFA
UEFA has emphasised that its financial fair play measures are
crucial for the future of European club football – and has welcomed
the readiness of Europe's clubs in particular to participate in a
process designed to bring stability and well-being to a sport that
remains a No1 attraction for the public.
Interview: Lionel Messi on His Sport, Cristiano Ronaldo — and
Argentina - Time
Journalists are evenly split on whether or not they should interview
their personal heroes: some say you shouldn't because you'll find
your idol has feet of clay, others argue the opportunity is too good
to miss. For me, it was a no-brainer.
Messi snubbed on US cover of Time - The Sideline
You’ll never guess who’s on the cover of the Feb. 6 issue of Time
Magazine! It’s Lionel Messi! Coming soon to newsstands near you!
(NOTE: This offer not valid in the contiguous United States, Alaska,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico or anywhere you can actually buy a Time
Magazine).
Racism charge creates more tension at F.A. Cup - Canada.com
The F.A. Cup fourth round is this weekend and features another
cracker of a match, with Liverpool hosting Manchester United on
Saturday. Tensions between these clubs are high even at the best of
the times, and this is not the best of times.
Everton drove FOX deal for Fulham FA Cup clash - Tribal Football
Everton drove the deal to have their FA Cup tie with Fulham shown
live on American television tonight. The Daily Mail says a sign that
football in the United States is beginning to have a significant
impact comes with Fox Sports broadcasting the Everton v Fulham FA
Cup tie live in America on Friday.
Bayern Munich apologizes after tricking fans on Facebook over
signing of new striker - Star
Bayern Munich apologized Friday for tricking fans over a
“spectacular new signing” after supporters reacted angrily to a
publicity stunt in which the Bundesliga leaders sought to increase
their fanbase on Facebook.
Lazio defender Dias banned for 3 Cup matches - Metro
Lazio defender Andre Dias has been banned for three Italian Cup
matches for taking a swipe at the head of AC Milan midfielder Mark
van Bommel.
Craig Bellamy – the signing of the season? - Goal Posts
Everyone loves something for nothing. In the high-priced world of
professional football, the same is even more true. When in August
last year Kenny Dalglish asked Manchester City manager Roberto
Mancini nicely for Craig Bellamy, the Liverpool icon became the
proud “owner” of one very cheap, slightly-used Welsh forward.
Bayer Leverkusen laments Ballack 'failure' - Metro
Former Germany captain Michael Ballack has failed to live up to
expectations since returning to Bayer Leverkusen from Chelsea in
2010, according to the club's managing director.
Sebastian Prodl Suffers Broken... Face? - SB Natiion
Sebastian Prödl suffered a fractured nose and upper jaw along with a
concussion in Werder Bremen's match against FC Kaiserslautern on
Saturday.
Redknapp too 'disorganized' to 'fiddle taxes' - Sportnet
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp denied tax evasion to police by
insisting he "couldn't even fill a teamsheet in." A tape recording
of the interview was played at Redknapp's court trial where he is
accused of hiding $295,000 of transfer bonuses in an offshore
account.
Danish federation suspends player for betting - Metro
The Danish football federation says a player with Danish
top-division club Lyngby has been suspended for eight games after
betting on his team to lose.
thursday, january 26, 2012
Whitecaps'
Sanvezzo back with a new deal - The Province
Camilo Sanvezzo, the Vancouver Whitecaps MVP last season,
returns to the club this week with a new deal imminent. The
Brazilian forward, who led the Caps with 12 goals in 2011, has
missed the first three days of training camp for family reasons.
That was not a smoke screen.
Go! How fast can the 'Caps run? - Whitecaps FC
Whitecaps FC players have been put through their paces by strength
and conditioning coach Steve Ramsbottom and the rest of the medical
staff. There were a number of tests that the players had to endure,
which will give the medical staff all the information they need to
make their evaluations.
Knighton returns to MLS to compete for spot in Vancouver -
Whitecaps FC
Last week, Vancouver Whitecaps FC brought in Brad Knighton to
provide a challenger to incumbent No. 1 goalkeeper Joe Cannon. Days
later, the battle for the starting spot between the sticks when the
season kicks off against Montreal Impact is already underway.
Impact wins 7-0 against Iteso University - Montreal Impact
The Montreal Impact won its second game in a row by shutout, this
time against Iteso University in Guadalajara, by a score of 7-0,
Wednesday, in its third game of the preseason in Guadalajara,
Mexico.
Reds
Make Eckersley Move Permanent - Toronto FC
Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has signed defender
Richard Eckersley. “Signing Richard was a very high offseason
priority, our team has worked tirelessly to ensure he would be
returning,” said Toronto FC Head Coach and Technical Director, Aron
Winter.
Orlando City and MLS not committed, just in that getting to know
each other phase - MLS Insider
There are no vows being exchanged. There's no mutually-owned
property. Hell, there's not even a joint vacation booked yet. MLS
and USL Pro's Orlando City certainly aren't in a relationship but
they are definitely flirting.
RBNY have more connections to Scandinavia than any airline serving
in NY area - MLS Insider
Earlier today
the Red Bulls announced their latest signing, little-known
American keeper Jeremy Vuolo. Where did they find him? The Finnish
Ykkönen or first division.
Sounders FC Aligns With U-23 PDL Franchise - Seattle Sounders
The Tacoma Tide FC, who will now be known as Sounders FC U-23, has
been a member of the PDL's Northwest Division since 2006.
Sounders ‘Adopt’ Tacoma Tide and Join the PDL - Prost Amerika
Sounders FC have announced their arrival in the PDL. They have
conjoined or adopted the Tacoma Tide who came under new ownership
late last year. They will meet the Portland U23s, Vancouver
Whitecaps Residency and the Kitsap Pumas among other sides.
Tim Ream and the MLS to EPL journey - Guadian
As you read this, Tim Ream is probably somewhere in a phone shop in
the Lancashire area, choosing between international plans. Trying to
reach him for comment in Manchester at the height of his drawn out
$3m transfer to Bolton Wanderers, a New York Times journalist found
himself quickly ushered off the phone as Ream counted the costs of
international roaming.
Indian adventure too good to pass up for Quaranta - MLS
Santino Quaranta’s retirement didn’t last long. The former D.C.
United midfielder, who retired last December, recently agreed to
join the Premier League Soccer in India, a new league scheduled to
launch in February.
FC Edmonton and St. Joseph Partner Up for Residency Program
Twelve local soccer players have been selected after a three-day
combine held earlier this month for Edmonton FC's first-ever
Residency Progrom operated in partnership with St. Joseph's High
School.
First Person: From the New Silverbacks - NASL
Four of the Silverbacks' recent signings will be coming in from
abroad to start preseason with the team in late February. Forwards
Reinaldo Navia and Stephen Ademolu, defender Rilla, and goalkeeper
Daniel Illyes each gave their thoughts on joining the team in 2012.
Edmonton Drillers on indoor world championship schedule, but they
won’t be going - The 11
FIFRA says that the Edmonton Drillers will represent Canada at the
new world indoor club soccer championships. The Drillers say no way.
Quick gains in running speed:Harnessed over-speed treadmill training
– Part 2 - Red Nation
In
Part 1 of this article, the science behind both conventional and
harnessed treadmill over-speed training methods was examined. In
Part 2, the specific training plan used with Joseph Di Chiara, of
Team Canada and Krylia Sovotev in the Russian Premier League, during
the December 2011 break, will be presented.
CSA elections 2012: Electing the new board - Onward Soccer
As I think we all know by now, the Canadian Soccer Association is
getting a new governance structure in May. Gone will be the old
system, where all provincial and territorial soccer association
presidents get an automatic seat on the board.
Lenarduzzi: success in business or sports means setting goals -
Kamloops Daily News
Overcoming obstacles in business requires the same attributes as
achieving success in sports, the president of the Vancouver
Whitecaps FC told an audience Wednesday. Bob Lenarduzzi, 56, spoke
in Kamloops at the Canadian Home Builders Association Central
Interior dinner, held at the Kamloops Convention Centre. About 250
people attended.
youth soccer
South Okanagan Youth SA gears up for another season Osoyoos
Times
A quick look outside will tell you that you would have to be crazy
to be thinking about playing soccer at this time of the year. But
that certainly wasn’t the feeling at the Sonora Community Centre
last Tuesday night as more than 30 people came out of the cold for
the South Okanagan Youth Soccer Association’s (SOYSA) town meeting.
college soccer
Gill to chase pro career at USL PRO Combine - UBC
The chase for a professional soccer career has begun for UBC men's
captain,
Jason Gill. The defender, who finished his university career in
the fall, is one of four CIS players who have been invited to the
USL PRO Combine, which
begins today.
concacaf women's olympic qualifying
With Olympic berth at stake, Canada shouldn't take Mexico lightly
- Canada.com
Canada’s national women’s soccer team has won 16 and tied one in 18
“A” matches, all-time, against Mexico. There is little reason,
therefore, to suppose that Friday night’s semifinal of the CONCACAF
Olympic qualifying tournament at BC Place will end any other way
than with the Canadians booking passage to London for the Games of
the XXX Olympiad. But there is another kind of history at work here.
Mexico throws down gauntlet for CONCACAF match Friday with Canada
- The Province
Mexico head coach Leonardo Cuellar has thrown down a bit of a
gauntlet for Friday's 2012 Olympic qualifying match against Canada.
"I feel that the team, after this experience, is going to be ready
for the challenge," he said after a 4-0 loss to the U.S. Tuesday
before a noisy throng of Mexico supporters that dominated the B.C.
Place crowd of 7,599.
Canada faces do-or-die for Olympic soccer berth - CBC
It's all or nothing now for Canada at the CONCACAF Olympic women's
soccer qualifying tournament. After coasting through the preliminary
round, the hosts are in a do-or-die situation as they meet Mexico in
a semifinal game Friday night in Vancouver. With a win, Canada will
clinch a berth in this summer's London Games.
Canada Can’t Take Mexico Lightly - Soccer Shorts
As was widely predicted when the Women’s Olympic Qualifying
Tournament began Canada will play Mexico in the semi-final on
Friday, with the winners earning the coveted right to a place at
London 2012.
Burnaby's Christine Sinclair helps Canada chase Olympic soccer dream
- Burnaby News Leader
As the crowd files in to watch Canada's women's soccer team play
Costa Rica at the 2012 Olympic qualifying tournament there's a row
in section 244 at BC Place where almost everyone wears a Canada No.
12 jacket or jersey.
U.S. Women Face Final Hurdle Before Olympics - New York Times
The United States women’s soccer team could provide a riveting story
line at the 2012 London Olympics, given the household names of
players like Hope Solo and
Abby Wambach and the galvanizing performance the Americans
displayed last year at the World Cup.
Hope Solo uncertain vs. Costa Rica - ESPN
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Hope Solo has an ailing leg, the result of some extra work she was
putting in to get back into playing shape after "Dancing With the
Stars." The timing isn't great. The U.S. women's soccer team is
about to play the game that determines whether it goes to the
Olympics.
CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying: USA v Mexico - Monday Morning
Centreback
Here’s what has surprised me tactically in a lot of the games. Set
pieces can be the great equalizer when a weaker team is taking on a
stronger team.
Canada vs. Costa Rica Women’s Soccer Match Produces Best Own Goal
Ever - Opposing Views
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Canada absolutely destroyed Costa Rica in a 5-1 rout on Monday at
the CONCACAF women's Olympic qualifying tournament. The
unquestionably best thing about this game, though, happened early in
the second half. On what appeared to be a routine backpass.
Cuban defector describes escape from Vancouver - Times Colonist
A momentary distraction and an identity card hidden in a shoe was
all Cuban women’s soccer player Yisel Rodriguez needed in her bid to
defect to the United States. Rodriguez and teammate Yezenia Gallardo
left their team Saturday night while at the CONCACAF women’s Olympic
qualifying tournament in Vancouver and made a beeline for the
border.
canadians abroad
Attakora leaves FC Union Berlin camp without a deal - The 11
Nana Attakora’s attempt to land a job in Germany wasn’t successful.
Second-division side FC Union Berlin announced Wednesday that the
Canadian defender’s trial had ended and that Attakora would not stay
with the team.
world football
Barcelona holds off Real Madrid fightback to reach Copa del Rey
semis - Globe and Mail
Barcelona held off a spirited Real Madrid fightback to salvage a 2-2
draw that was enough to see it through to the Copa del Rey
semifinals.
A New Look, and New Hope, for Real Madrid - New York Times
It might be easier to referee fighting dogs than
Barcelona versus Real Madrid. For that matter, any team taken to
the Camp Nou stadium by coach José Mourinho is predetermined to turn
out behavior more like a pit bull than a sports club.
Napoli beats Inter to progress to Italian Cup semi - Globe and
Mail
Edinson Cavani scored twice to dump defending champion Inter Milan
out of the Italian Cup on Wednesday as Napoli won 2-0 to progress to
a semifinal against Siena.
Milan's Tevez decision due tomorrow - Irish Times
AC Milan will make a final decision regarding the signing of
Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez tomorrow, according to club
vice-president Adriano Galliani. The Italian champions are hoping to
land the Argentina international but have yet to reach an agreement
with City regarding the transfer fee.
Ex-SAFC chairman’s role in the £100m National Football Centre -
Jarrow and Hebburn Gazette
First came the Stadium of Light. Next there was the Academy of Light
in Cleadon. Then there was the new Wembley. Now former SAFC Chairman
Sir Bob Murray is the driving force behind St George’s Park – the
Football Association’s £100m National Football Centre.
Bundesliga sets new revenue, crowd record for 2010/11 - Reuters
The Bundesliga's 18 clubs set a seventh straight revenue record,
generating almost 2 billion euros ($2.60 billion) in the 2010/11
season compared to 1.77 billion the previous season, the German
football league (DFL) said on Wednesday.
Turkish Football Federation votes against scrapping relegation rule
for clubs guilty of match-fixing - Goal
The governing body had been expected to amend Article 58, which
states that teams found to have attempted to influence the outcome
of games should be demoted.
Kiryat Shmona is one of Israel’s smallest cities, a hardscrabble
place with a population of 23,000 that is less than two miles from
the Lebanese border and through the decades has repeatedly found
itself caught in the crossfire of Arab-Israeli strife.
wednesday, january 25, 2012
Preseason Day Two: Carl's chat with Harris and Watson -
Whitecaps FC
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Former Whitecap DP Toubabo Jarju rejoins RAEC Mons - West Coast Radio
Like Night And Day - Toronto FC
Reds Sell 35,000 Seats For CCL - Toronto FC
Impact optimistic after second win - Canada.com
Joe Roth Talks Sounders And MLS - Seattle Sounders
Around Major League Soccer: From preseason training to the return of Beckham, new season just around the corner - Whitecaps FC
2012 Cascadia Cup Format: All Games Will Count Equally - SOunder at heart
Impact earns first win of preseason camp - Montreal Impact
Major League Soccer’s All-Star Game Coming To Philadelphia This July - CXBS Philly
MLS to stick with English teams for All-Star games for now – Garber - Tribal Football
MLS Proving to Be An Attractive Choice To More And More Players - SB Nation
Chilean sources link Colo-Colo striker Yashir Pinto to FC Edmonton - The 11
Scorpions Sign First Player from Mexico - NASL
magicJack rejoins WPS, Sort of - Soccer365
Paul James on Soccer Podcast Series: Episode 39 - Red Nation
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Win an autographed Canadian woman’s jersey - Prost Amerika
Richmond Youth Association remains strong despite Debbie Judd damage - Richmond Review
Lenarduzzi to speak in Kamloops - Kamloops This Week
Lenarduzzi talks 'Caps with KTW - Kamloops This Week
college soccer
From the Touchline: Allan Koch - Red Nation
team canada
Canadian women’s soccer squad very much alive and kicking - Toronto Star
Canadian fullback Zurrer motivated by Olympic cut - CBC
Schmidt, Team Canada close in on Olympic soccer berth - Abbotsford News
Soccer's Woeller an 'unsung hero' - Vancouver Courier
Christine Sinclair shoots for extra cash - Canada.com
Is Christine Sinclair the Gretzky of Canadian Womens Soccer? - Vancouver Sun
concacaf women's olympic qualifying
Canada set for Olympic showdown with Mexico - CSA
Canadian women pin Olympic hopes on Friday's Mexico matchup - The Province
Psychologist helps Canadian women deal with Olympic qualifying pressure - Canada.com
Mexico loses forward Cuellar to school - Back of the Net
US keeper Solo has quad injury, hopes to play Friday - Sports Illustrated
U.S. avenges loss to Mexico 4-0 - CONCACAF
OWQ Day 6: The rest of the story - The 24th Minute
Southsiders' 'Solo serenade' gagged - The Province
Young Vancouver soccer players inspired Haitian team to victory - The Province
canadians abroad
Across the Pond: January 22, 2012 - Red Nation
Canadian Exports: More frustrating results for De Jong - MLS
world football
Rising debts plague EUFA prior to overspending sanction - Sportsnet
Mario Balotelli could be forced out of English football - agent - BBC
Balotelli not quite so funny anymore - Fox News Latino
Manchester City's Carlos Tevez guilty of gross misconduct - Canada.com
Tevez's dispute with City costs him $14M - Sportsnet
Mourinho defiant despite rising pressure at Madrid - Metro
Football club 'could still own 2012 stadium' - Irish Examiner.
The Downward Spiral Of The English Premier League - Fox News
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