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Canada vs Peru
2:30pm PT, BMO Field Toronto
Sunday September 5
Whitecaps FC vs Puerto Rico Islanders
4:00pm Swangard Stadium
Tuesday September 7
Canada vs Honduras
4:30pm PT, Stade Saputo, Montréal
September 5-25
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October 28-November 8
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Canada vs Peru
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Whitecaps FC vs Puerto Rico Islanders
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Canada vs Honduras
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Today in Football History
01 September 1891
Penalty kicks regularised by the F.A. Council.
(The Association of Football Statisticians)
thursday september 2, 2010
The
Iceman Stayeth - The Province
Teitur Thordarson has signed a multi-year extension with the
Vancouver Whitecaps that will see the 58-year-old Icelandic coach
lead the club into Major League Soccer in March.
Caps to announce Thordarson as MLS head coach - The Province
The Vancouver Whitecaps will announce Thursday that current head
coach Teitur Thordarson will be their man for Major League Soccer.
The club has called a press conference for 10 a.m. when it will
reveal the franchise's first MLS coach.
Whitecaps FC prepare for Puerto Rico
Completing a two-match home stand, Vancouver Whitecaps FC host USL
Conference club Puerto Rico Islanders in the USSF D-2 Pro League on
Sunday afternoon.
Whitecaps gain momentum - Globe and Mail
The Vancouver Whitecaps are focused on winning a championship this
season while trying to build a team for the move to Major League
Soccer next year. The Whitecaps, who currently lead the NASL
Conference of the United States Soccer Federation’s
Division 2, bolstered their roster by signing 10 players this
summer.
US Soccer Lays Out Playoff Procedure for USSF D2 Pro League -
IMS
According to the Minnesota Stars soccer team, the United States
Soccer Federation hosted a conference call Wednesday afternoon to
clarify playoff procedures for the USSF Division 2 Pro League and to
announce the postseason awards procedure.
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The USSF D2 Pro League Playoffs
- IMS
There is something very curious going on. Two teams in USSF D2 Pro
League that seem to have been financially irresponsible during this
current season suddenly are stocking up on players for the playoffs.
Both Crystal Palace Baltimore and AC St. Louis have somehow
magically been able to add players to their team.
Austin to....who knows? - The 24th Minute
What will be the status of Austin for the 2011 season. They are
currently affiliated with the USL, but that league appears to be
collapsing at the D2 level. They are not included on the list of
names that Carolina RailHawks owner Selby Wellman told the
Newsobserver were on the NASL application for D2 sanctioning.
Four NASL teams on bubble - The 24th Minute
Carolina RailHawks owner Selby Wellman admitted that four current
NASL clubs -- St. Louis, Baltimore, Puerto Rico and Minnesota -- do
not meet the financial requirements that the USSF is asking its D2
teams to meet in 2011.
'Caps
Coaches - The Modern Era - Whitecaps FC
After 14 years as Vancouver 86ers, Whitecaps FC were reborn prior to
the 2001 season, marking the commencement of the current Blue and
White era. They were led by head coach Dale Mitchell, who earned
A-League Coach of the Year honours that season.
Canada coach may release TFC players early - CBC
Canadian coach Stephen Hart says he will likely excuse three Toronto
FC players from the national team's soccer friendly against Honduras
in Montreal next Tuesday. Dwayne De Rosario, Julian de Guzman and
Nana Attakora are expected to see action for Canada in Saturday's
game against Peru in Toronto.
Brazilian Boost? - Toronto FC
Toronto FC’s depleted squad received a boost on Wednesday when
forward Maicon Santos was able to take part in training in Oakville.
It is too early to tell when the Brazilian will be available to
return to match action, but it is a step forward in his recovery
from a knee injury that has kept him out for the last five matches.
Countdown: TFC @ FC Dallas - Red Nation
With road points already having been very hard to come by for
Toronto FC this season, the Reds face the unenviable task of going
into Pizza Hut Park without Dwayne De Rosario, Julian De Guzman and
Nana Attakora, with all three having been called up for
International duty by Canadian National Team Head Coach Stephen
Hart.
Jaqua, Zakuani lead Sounders back to U.S. Open Cup final - SBI
This is a tournament that clearly means something to the Seattle
Sounders. Whatever feelings players may have toward CONCACAF
Champions League, defense of Seattle's U.S. Open Cup is a priority.
The Sounders showed that Wednesday night in their 3-1 win over
Chivas USA in an Open Cup semifinal at Starfire Sports Complex near
Seattle.
Crew final-bound, despite imperfect performance - MLS
It wasn’t artistic or clinical, but all that mattered was the
result: The Crew earned a berth in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup for
the first time since winning it in 2002.
Morelia beats struggling New England to win SuperLiga title -
SBI
In the brief history of SuperLiga, MLS has acquitted itself well.
Unfortunately for the league no MLS team has ever won by beating
Mexican opposition. The 2010 SuperLiga final was no exception, as
the New England Revolution fell to Monarcas Morelia 2-1 at Gillette
Stadium Wednesday night.
Beckham on list of oddly insured - MLS Insider
Time Magazine recently published it’s list of Top 10 Oddly Insured
Body Parts and the Galaxy’s David Beckham was number 4 on the list.
But it wasn’t just one single piece of the global icon that got a
mention…it was the, erm, full English.
Canada: Hewers of wood in soccer too - SCGWAS
There are now only 10 Mexicans playing in Europe, compared to 11
before the World Cup. A minor difference obviously but one less
player is still one less player. There are only ten Mexicans playing
in Europe? Of the 43 players Stephen Hart has called for Canada over
its last five friendlies, 25 are playing in Europe.
team canada
Busy month for Canadian soccer - CBC
September marks a busy month for Canadian soccer.
A hectic schedule for our national teams kicks off on Saturday,
Sept. 4, as the men take on Peru in a friendly in Toronto. The team
then travels to Montreal for another friendly on the Sept. 7, where
they will take on Honduras at Stade Saputo.
Canada continues pre-World Cup preparations - CSA
Canada’s women’s U-17 team is completing its final preparations this
week in Sunrise, FL, USA ahead of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
Trinidad and Tobago 2010. 'This final camp has been positive and it
is important to have the time to make these last preparations,” said
head coach Bryan Rosenfeld. “Overall, our FIFA U-17 Women’s World
Cup preparation has been excellent.
world soccer
The world unites in fair play and respect
FIFA is holding its 14th annual FIFA Fair Play Days during the
official international matchdays from 3 to 7 September.
Blanc's France renaissance hindered - FIFA
Laurent Blanc's plans to use France's opening UEFA EURO 2012
qualifier at home to Belarus on Friday as a launch-pad for the
rebirth of the national side have been hit by bans and injuries to
key players.
Capello looks to silence critics - FIFA
Fabio Capello launches his quest for redemption on Friday knowing
only a convincing victory by a makeshift England team over Bulgaria
can hush a growing band of critics clamouring for his dismissal.
Portugal coach Queiroz given 6-month suspension - Globe and Mail
National team manager punished for insulting an anti-doping team
sent to test his squad before the World Cup.
FIFA: Rooney one of England's 'outstanding' World Cup players -
Tribal Football
FIFA's technical experts have picked Wayne Rooney as one of
England's "outstanding" players at the 2010
World Cup finals. The Manchester United striker did not score in
any of England's four games in South Africa and appeared to have
been affected by an injury picked up towards the end of last season.
Guatemala to host U-20 finals; Jamaica gets U-17s - CONCACAF
Guatemala will host the 2011 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship April
3-17 and Jamaica will stage the under-17 finals February 12-28, the
confederation announced Wednesday.
Elite club coaches back referee experiment - UEFA
Participants at the UEFA Elite Club Coaches Forum endorsed the trial
with additional assistant referees during discussions between
Europe's top technicians on Wednesday and Thursday.
Hargreaves included in United squad - FIFA
Owen Hargreaves has been included in Manchester United's 25-man
Premier League squad despite his continuing injury woes. The
midfielder has made just one substitute appearance for United in the
last two years as he struggles with knee tendonitis.
wednesday september 1, 2010
Whitecaps to announce MLS Head Coach
Thursday
The Vancouver Whitecaps have called a media conference for Thursday
morning at which the club will announce their inaugural Major League
Soccer head coach.
CLICK HERE to view Thursday's press conference, starting at 10
a.m. PT.
Wet
welcome for Swiss star - Vancouver
Sun
Davide Chiumiento wore a hooded jacket and jeans Tuesday while he
sat on a covered bench and watched the Vancouver Whitecaps practice
in the pouring rain.
Chiumiento takes pitch for first practice with team - Times
Colonist
The Whitecaps have posted a highlight reel of Messi-sized midfielder
Davide Chiumiento, their new Swiss signing who attended his first
practice Tuesday.
Cameroonian midfielder Morfaw came looking for challenge - The
Province
For some players there's comfort in solidifying a starting role.
Alexandre Morfaw signed with the Whitecaps specifically because he
might not start. "In my old club, I was sure to play every weekend,"
said the 23-year-old Cameroonian central midfielder. "For me, it is
not enough. You need to be scared to be on the bench.
Dunfield excited to be back home - The Province
Terry Dunfield was making coffee and it was humiliating. Terry
Dunfield, the Vancouver kid who signed with Manchester City at 15.
Who captained their academy teams and reserve team and was named
their young player of the year. Who made his Premier League debut at
19 and played for England's under-21s.
Whitecaps will feature little Canadian content for MLS debut -
Vancouver Sun
When the Vancouver Whitecaps embarked on a 10-man signing spree this
summer, just two of the new players were Canadians – midfielders
Terry Dunfield and Kyle Porter.
Caps
did their homework: 'Umm, heads?' - The Province
Whitecaps' director of soccer operations Tommy Soehn likes to joke
about Greg Anderson's coin-flip call. "That was a pressure
situation," Soehn said of Anderson's 50-50 choice at the Major
League Soccer all-star game. "We did a lot of homework."
Should the Whitecaps bid for Iain Hume? - The Province
Seems a reasonable question these days. The Whitecaps have a
glaring, gaping hole at forward. And Iain Hume isn't playing at
Championship side Barnsley. The South Yorkshire club is willing to
move Hume, a 26-year-old Canadian international, either on loan or
to sell outright.
Beware of the Canadian DP - The 24th Minute
The Vancouver Province's Marc Weber asks the question today. Should
the Whitecaps go after Canadian striker Iain Hume? It's thought that
TFC asked about Hume back in 2007 and were told that his services
would cost about $700,000. In a rare moment of restraint, the club
walked away. Unless the figure has dropped considerably, the 'Caps
would be wise to do the same.
Hume unfazed by life-threatening accident - Globe and Mail
The 18-inch scar circling his scalp ensures Iain Hume won’t soon
forget the day that changed his life – even if he wanted to. The
Canadian striker even keeps photos of cranial damage on his
cellphone.
Dumb ideas that one would hope aren't true - The 24th Minute
This is a pure speculative rumour of the worst kind. I am only
pointing it out to make a simple point. Owen Hargreaves is poison in
this country. One guy's post on BigSoccer doesn't even really
constitute a rumour, but just to be clear... The Whitecaps would
have to be really, really stupid to sign Owen Hargreaves.
'Caps
Coaches - The CSL Dynasty - Whitecaps FC
After a two-year hiatus, professional soccer returned to Vancouver
just in time for the inaugural season of the Canadian Soccer League
(CSL) in 1987, as the Vancouver 86ers were born.
Palace Baltimore Adds Three Players - NASL
Crystal Palace Baltimore announced the signings of three new players
as they push for post-season play in their 2010 USSF D-2 Pro League
Campaign.
NASL to submit its bid for league this week - News Observer
RailHawks owner Selby Wellman said Tuesday that the North American
Soccer League would be submitting its bid to the United States
Soccer Federation this week, with hopes of getting approval to play
in 2011.
Four NASL teams on bubble - The 24th Minute
Carolina RailHawks owner Selby Wellman admitted today that four
current NASL clubs -- St. Louis, Baltimore, Puerto Rico and
Minnesota -- do not meet the financial requirements that the USSF is
asking its D2 teams to meet in 2011.
Santos hoping to rejoin TFC - Edmonton Sun
Still unable to field its top offensive lineup either because of
injuries or circumstances, it appears Toronto FC will at least get
one key attacker back Saturday in Dallas.
The De Rosario conundrum - Sportsnet
There's no question that Toronto FC coach Preki is not a happy man.
DeRo, Nana Attakora and Julian DeGuzman will all be gone for
upcoming critical MLS matches in Dallas and Chicago.
MLS teams need to play up designated players - Toronto Sun
Since MLS revamped the designated player rule in April, general
managers have gone on quite the shopping spree.
Source: Everton made late bid for Donovan - Yahoo!
Los Angeles Galaxy fans can breathe easy after the European transfer
window closed without a big-money move for Landon Donovan. Donovan’s
skills were much admired around the Premiership during his 10-week
stint in England, but a price tag thought to have been in the region
of $16 million was too steep for Everton’s budget.
Seattle Sounders Battle Chivas USA In U.S. Open Cup Action -
Bleacher Report
The Sounders are pitted against Chivas USA in a sold-out U.S. Open
Cup semifinal at Starfire Sports Stadium with first kick at 7:30
p.m. Last year Seattle Sounders FC garnered the U.S. Open Cup. When
the Rave Green takes the pitch Wednesday night in Tukwila,
Washington it will be with an eye toward repeating last year’s feat.
Wizards sign GK Jon Kempin as Home Grown Player - Kansas City
Wizards
The Kansas City Wizards became the latest MLS team to sign a member
of their Academy to a professional contract on Tuesday, signing
goalie Jon Kempin. The 17-year-old was a member of the Wizards
Juniors, and also spent two sessions at the U.S. Soccer U-17
residency program back in 2008 and 2009.
Islanders' Williams Signed by Philadelphia Union
Philadelphia Union have announced the signing of 20 year old
defender/midfielder Sheanon Williams from the Harrisburg City
Islanders, the club's USL-2 affiliate.
Crew hunting location for downtown stadium - MLS Insider
With soccer fans in D.C. and San Jose still dreaming of a stadium of
their own it seems almost unbelievable that the Crew, sole tenants
of Major League Soccer’s first soccer-specific stadium, are already
scouting locations for a potential new home.
Hamilton negotiating for alternative stadium location - 24 Hours
The saga surrounding the proposed location for Hamilton's new Pan Am
Games stadium took another turn on Tuesday.
Duffy Named Sr. Director, W-League
United Soccer Leagues has named veteran league administrator Amanda
Duffy senior director of the USL W-League. She replaces Melanie
Fitzgerald, who will depart USL this week to join Women’s
Professional Soccer (WPS) as manager of league operations.
New Headquarters For USL
In another important step in the upgrade of its operations, United
Soccer Leagues has announced that it is moving its headquarters to
the state-of-the-art nine-story Westshore Center in Tampa, Florida.
Homeless Vancouver soccer team headed to Rio - The Province
Eight soccer players from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside have cleared
huge hurdles on the road to Rio, where they will represent Canada at
the Homeless World Cup in mid-September. “It has been a bit of a
whirlwind, but it’s pretty exciting” said Kurt Heinrich, a spokesman
for the Portland FC soccer team.
world soccer
Spain and Germany start Euro 2012 qualifying - Metro
Qualifying for the 2012 European Championship begins in earnest
Friday when defending champion Spain and three-time winner Germany
lead the continent's traditional powers into action.
Ballack to captain Germany again once fit - TSN
Michael Ballack will remain Germany captain but he must regain his
pre-injury form to earn his place on the team, coach Joachim Loew
said Wednesday.
England opens qualifying against Bulgaria - Metro
England takes the first step toward restoring its damaged reputation
following its World Cup mishap when qualifying for the 2012 European
Championship begins against Bulgaria on Friday.
Vuvuzelas
banned for Euro 2012, Champions League - CBC
UEFA has banned fans from bringing vuvuzelas into stadiums for
European Championship and Champions League matches.
Additional assistant referees on Ljubljana agenda - UEFA
The meeting of UEFA's top match officials in Slovenia continued with
participants being instructed, guided and refreshed about the
experiment with two additional assistant referees.
Top clubs quiet at soccer transfer deadline - Toronto Star
Europe’s top clubs mostly skipped the chance to make their final
signings until 2011, but AC Milan was involved in Tuesday’s biggest
deals with Manchester City misfit Robinho added to a formidable
forward line and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar sold to German club Schalke.
Owen Hargreaves' fate serves as a warning to England's pampered
stars - Telegraph
Capello’s men must ponder Hargreaves’s plight, not simply to show
sympathy for a popular colleague, but to understand more fully how
fickle their profession can be.
AC Milan adds more offence - sign Robinho from Man. City - Times
Colonist
AC Milan snapped up Manchester City's Brazilian forward Robinho on
transfer deadline day yesterday, the latest piece in a jigsaw which
the Rossoneri hope will bring them the Serie A title.
U.S back Bradley but tight-lipped over alternatives - Globe and
Mail
United States Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati refused on
Tuesday to confirm whether he had talked to any other coaches before
signing up incumbent Bob Bradley to four more years in the role.
'I'm a coach, not Harry Potter' - Sportsnet
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has warned his team's supporters not
to expect any miracles, saying "I'm a coach -- I'm not Harry
Potter." said Wednesday that the team will only end its two-season
trophy drought through hard work and patience.
Former Canada coach makes Australia debut - Metro
Former Canadian coach Holger Osieck makes his debut at the Australian helm
as the Socceroos visit Switzerland on Friday.
tuesday august 31, 2010
'Caps Coaches: The NASL Days - Whitecaps FC
Whitecaps Stumble Over Own History - Whitecaps Fan
Licking their wounds - Montreal Gazette
NSC Gets Serious in Request for Minnesota Stars Business Partners - IMS
Timbers' Danso called up by Gambia National Team - Portland Timber
Sounders' Nyassi Called In by Gambia - Seattle Sounders
Henry proves it can be done in Canada - Times Colonist
SuperLiga and screwed up priorities - The 24th Minute
Wizards coach arrested for DUI - The Star
college soccer
Trinity Western spoils Biola’s home opener
VIU beefing up roster of men's soccer team - Canada.com
VIU men upset UVic - Nanaimo News Bulletin
team canada
Canada takes first steps toward Brazil - Globe and Mail
Injury to keep Peru's Pizarro out of Canada - Metro.
Canada wins last match before heading to Trinidad and Tobago
canadians abroad
Canadians making an impression in Germany - Out of Touch
world soccer
U.S. Soccer and Bob Bradley Agree to Contract Extension - USSF
United States team to play Colombia Oct. 12 - Metro
UEFA Super Cup - Montreal Gazette
Van Nistelrooy back for Dutch - UEFA
Blanc readying new-look France - EUFA
New Japan coach promises ‘Zac-attack’ as chief samurai - Yahoo!
Sydney FC sign Brazilian striker Cazarine - FIFA
Walcott putting World Cup snub behind him - Canada.com
Robinho joins AC Milan - Sportsnet
Legend Paul Gascoigne Blasts Today's 'Pampered' Footballers - Yahoo!
Victorious St. Lucia soccer player shot in NY - Metro
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